CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBSTANTIVIZE
PRESENT
Present
I substantivize
you substantivize
he/she/it substantivizes
we substantivize
you substantivize
they substantivize
Present continuous
I am substantivizing
you are substantivizing
he/she/it is substantivizing
we are substantivizing
you are substantivizing
they are substantivizing
Present perfect
I have substantivized
you have substantivized
he/she/it has substantivized
we have substantivized
you have substantivized
they have substantivized
Present perfect continuous
I have been substantivizing
you have been substantivizing
he/she/it has been substantivizing
we have been substantivizing
you have been substantivizing
they have been substantivizing
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 substantivized
you substantivized
he/she/it substantivized
we substantivized
you substantivized
they substantivized
Past continuous
I was substantivizing
you were substantivizing
he/she/it was substantivizing
we were substantivizing
you were substantivizing
they were substantivizing
Past perfect
I had substantivized
you had substantivized
he/she/it had substantivized
we had substantivized
you had substantivized
they had substantivized
Past perfect continuous
I had been substantivizing
you had been substantivizing
he/she/it had been substantivizing
we had been substantivizing
you had been substantivizing
they had been substantivizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will substantivize
you will substantivize
he/she/it will substantivize
we will substantivize
you will substantivize
they will substantivize
Future continuous
I will be substantivizing
you will be substantivizing
he/she/it will be substantivizing
we will be substantivizing
you will be substantivizing
they will be substantivizing
Future perfect
I will have substantivized
you will have substantivized
he/she/it will have substantivized
we will have substantivized
you will have substantivized
they will have substantivized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been substantivizing
you will have been substantivizing
he/she/it will have been substantivizing
we will have been substantivizing
you will have been substantivizing
they will have been substantivizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would substantivize
you would substantivize
he/she/it would substantivize
we would substantivize
you would substantivize
they would substantivize
Conditional continuous
I would be substantivizing
you would be substantivizing
he/she/it would be substantivizing
we would be substantivizing
you would be substantivizing
they would be substantivizing
Conditional perfect
I would have substantivize
you would have substantivize
he/she/it would have substantivize
we would have substantivize
you would have substantivize
they would have substantivize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been substantivizing
you would have been substantivizing
he/she/it would have been substantivizing
we would have been substantivizing
you would have been substantivizing
they would have been substantivizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you substantivize
we let´s substantivize
you substantivize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to substantivize
Past participle
substantivized
Present Participle
substantivizing
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 «SUBSTANTIVIZE»
Discover the use of
substantivize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
substantivize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Handbook of Japanese Grammar
SUBSTANTIVIZE To make into or use as a substantive, to mark as being a
substantive, or to join with so as to make a phrase which acts as a substantive. In
connection with the words “substantive” and “substantivize,” the following is
quoted ...
2
Logic, Language and Reality: Indian Philosophy and ...
*To substantivize a verbal expression the appropriate bhavartha krt suffixes will
be used, e.g., for gacchati, gamana (=gam + Iyut).To substantivize an adjective or
descriptive noun (e.g., "father", "wife", etc.) one uses the taddhita suffixes -ta or ...
Bimal Krishna Matilal, 1990
3
Conscience and Conscientious Objections
Brisson argues that, even where 'daimonion' is preceded by 'to', we should not
substantivize it, because 'to daimonion' should be taken as short for 'to daimonion
sēmeion', i.e. 'the divine sign'.100 Pierre Destrée holds the same view.101 ...
A revised translation of Heidegger's most important work.
Martin Heidegger, Dennis J. Schmidt, 2010
Friedrich Nietzsche Duncan Large. 22 This is the same pronoun Heidegger will
substantivize as 'the They' in section 27 of Being and Time. 23 Cf. Jacques
Derrida, Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson (Chicago: University.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Duncan Large, 1998
6
Ellipsis: Of Poetry and the Experience of Language after ...
... Heidegger pursues in the body of the lecture, for language dissolves in the
encounter with nothing—instead what is being attempted in this formulation is the
task of drawing out the language of our thinking as it is. That is, not to
substantivize ...
7
Latin American Identity and Constructions of Difference
But to mention this Ursprache, to conjecture it, to posit it is already to
substantivize the lack of proper names. In the same way, and certainly not
casually, we learn that, within Tlon's language, "the fact that nobody believes in
the substantive ...
Amaryll Beatrice Chanady, 1994
8
The Marketing Era: From Professional Practice to Global ...
Our ardent desire to fetishize objects — in contemporary life most notably
products and technology — or to substantivize or entify categories (Ernst, 1999l
must be harnessed to salvific end."27 The model of needs and fetishism that
takes ...
9
The Exhaustion of Difference: The Politics of Latin American ...
Yet, without a strong refusal of any positivization, that is, without an active, self-
reflective commitment to a radical restraint in the face of any temptation to
substantivize subaltern identity, she cautions, ''any liberation movement is
destined to ...
10
Collected Works of Edward Sapir
In both the stem is, as far as its meaning allows, indifferently verbal or nominal
and one or more suffixes are required to give rise to definitely verbal or nominal
complexes; in Nootka a suffixed -T is often used to substantivize a verb form.
Edward Sapir, Regna Darnell, 1994