CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBJECTIFIES
PRESENT
Present
I subjectifies
you subjectifies
he/she/it subjectifieses
we subjectifies
you subjectifies
they subjectifies
Present continuous
I am subjectifiesing
you are subjectifiesing
he/she/it is subjectifiesing
we are subjectifiesing
you are subjectifiesing
they are subjectifiesing
Present perfect
I have subjectifiesed
you have subjectifiesed
he/she/it has subjectifiesed
we have subjectifiesed
you have subjectifiesed
they have subjectifiesed
Present perfect continuous
I have been subjectifiesing
you have been subjectifiesing
he/she/it has been subjectifiesing
we have been subjectifiesing
you have been subjectifiesing
they have been subjectifiesing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I subjectifiesed
you subjectifiesed
he/she/it subjectifiesed
we subjectifiesed
you subjectifiesed
they subjectifiesed
Past continuous
I was subjectifiesing
you were subjectifiesing
he/she/it was subjectifiesing
we were subjectifiesing
you were subjectifiesing
they were subjectifiesing
Past perfect
I had subjectifiesed
you had subjectifiesed
he/she/it had subjectifiesed
we had subjectifiesed
you had subjectifiesed
they had subjectifiesed
Past perfect continuous
I had been subjectifiesing
you had been subjectifiesing
he/she/it had been subjectifiesing
we had been subjectifiesing
you had been subjectifiesing
they had been subjectifiesing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will subjectifies
you will subjectifies
he/she/it will subjectifies
we will subjectifies
you will subjectifies
they will subjectifies
Future continuous
I will be subjectifiesing
you will be subjectifiesing
he/she/it will be subjectifiesing
we will be subjectifiesing
you will be subjectifiesing
they will be subjectifiesing
Future perfect
I will have subjectifiesed
you will have subjectifiesed
he/she/it will have subjectifiesed
we will have subjectifiesed
you will have subjectifiesed
they will have subjectifiesed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been subjectifiesing
you will have been subjectifiesing
he/she/it will have been subjectifiesing
we will have been subjectifiesing
you will have been subjectifiesing
they will have been subjectifiesing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would subjectifies
you would subjectifies
he/she/it would subjectifies
we would subjectifies
you would subjectifies
they would subjectifies
Conditional continuous
I would be subjectifiesing
you would be subjectifiesing
he/she/it would be subjectifiesing
we would be subjectifiesing
you would be subjectifiesing
they would be subjectifiesing
Conditional perfect
I would have subjectifies
you would have subjectifies
he/she/it would have subjectifies
we would have subjectifies
you would have subjectifies
they would have subjectifies
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been subjectifiesing
you would have been subjectifiesing
he/she/it would have been subjectifiesing
we would have been subjectifiesing
you would have been subjectifiesing
they would have been subjectifiesing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you subjectifies
we let´s subjectifies
you subjectifies
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to subjectifies
Past participle
subjectifiesed
Present Participle
subjectifiesing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBJECTIFIES»
Discover the use of
subjectifies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subjectifies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work
... to Spivak's enterprise in "Can the Subaltern Speak?" than her own citations of
Derrida would suggest, these being to the earlier Derrida of the 1960s.
1ncipiently, Derrida's work on Artaud revises Heidegger in such a -r35-. -.
Subjectifies. -
2
Actual Minds, Possible Worlds
Modality, literally a modal auxiliary for the verb, subjectifies the action: must,
might, could, would, and so on. Modals are ordinarily classified as epistemic and
deontic, the first having to do with matters of what could or must be, the second
with ...
Jerome S. BRUNER, Jerome S Bruner, 2009
3
The Social Construction of Management
... incapable of dreamingof other waysofrunning the organizations in
whichwebelong. Management's powersubjects and subjectifies the worker, and
we are allof us workers. But management's power subjects and subjectifies the
managertoo.
4
Theaters of Intention: Drama and the Law in Early Modern England
His answer subjectifies his madness as though it were a person who has
victimized not only Laertes but Hamlet himself. The second reinscription of
personal agency is more complicated. The intended distortion, and the evasion of
agency that ...
MEDICINE SUBJECTIFIES THE PATIENT One might easily jump to the
conclusion that the re-entry of the person into dying, funerals and grief is the
product of a consumer revolt against professionalisation and commercialisation.
That may be ...
6
The Colonizing Trick: National Culture and Imperial ...
They respond to this ambivalence by subjecting the United States to the "the
quantifying spirit" of transparent, calculable, and tactical power, a subjection that
paradoxically subjectifies the United States as an "All" who "knows" how to
calculate ...
7
Splendor of the True: A Frithjof Schuon Reader
Gnosis objectifies sinienacted erroriby reducing it to its impersonal causes but
subjectifies the definition of sin by making the quality of an action depend on
personal intention; by contrast the moral perspective subjectifies the act by
identifying ...
8
Romanticism and the Object
any of Percy Bysshe Shelley's six children was born, he had already invested into
his ideas of childhood a complicated schema of power and influence that both
objectifies and subjectifies the child, fictive or actual. Shelley's ideas about ...
9
Reading Seminars I and II: Lacan's Return to Freud
... in the graph of the split subject provided in Seminar XIV, to the lower left-hand
corner; and a "crossing over" or switching of positions within the fundamental
fantasy whereby the divided subject assumes the place of the cause, subjectifies
the ...
Richard Feldstein, Bruce Fink, Maire Jaanus, 1996
10
Tattoos - Philosophy for Everyone: I Ink, Therefore I Am
She subjectifies herself through the performance of 'the pain of beauty.'
Deliberate, aesthetic, provocative, personal, and unique, Suicide Girl tattooing
seems to be everything Auschwitz isn't. Here is a story we might then be tempted
to tell: via ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBJECTIFIES»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
subjectifies is used in the context of the following news items.
A reaction to misplaced animosity toward millennials
... only ambiguously identifying them, and ending by switching millennials from object to subject: It subjectifies his point by ignoring the fact that it's baby boomers ... «NJBIZ, Aug 14»
Wreaking by James Scudamore
Each point-of-view shift further subjectifies a record we are desperate to see in clear and objective detail. The past that binds these partial revelations is ... «The Guardian, Jul 13»
Rankin: 'I just want everyone to look good'
Rankin has said he doesn't "objectify women" but "subjectifies" them. Could he explain the difference? "When you look at pornography," he says, with a slightly ... «Independent, Jul 09»