CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBURBANISE
PRESENT
Present
I suburbanise
you suburbanise
he/she/it suburbanises
we suburbanise
you suburbanise
they suburbanise
Present continuous
I am suburbanising
you are suburbanising
he/she/it is suburbanising
we are suburbanising
you are suburbanising
they are suburbanising
Present perfect
I have suburbanised
you have suburbanised
he/she/it has suburbanised
we have suburbanised
you have suburbanised
they have suburbanised
Present perfect continuous
I have been suburbanising
you have been suburbanising
he/she/it has been suburbanising
we have been suburbanising
you have been suburbanising
they have been suburbanising
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 suburbanised
you suburbanised
he/she/it suburbanised
we suburbanised
you suburbanised
they suburbanised
Past continuous
I was suburbanising
you were suburbanising
he/she/it was suburbanising
we were suburbanising
you were suburbanising
they were suburbanising
Past perfect
I had suburbanised
you had suburbanised
he/she/it had suburbanised
we had suburbanised
you had suburbanised
they had suburbanised
Past perfect continuous
I had been suburbanising
you had been suburbanising
he/she/it had been suburbanising
we had been suburbanising
you had been suburbanising
they had been suburbanising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will suburbanise
you will suburbanise
he/she/it will suburbanise
we will suburbanise
you will suburbanise
they will suburbanise
Future continuous
I will be suburbanising
you will be suburbanising
he/she/it will be suburbanising
we will be suburbanising
you will be suburbanising
they will be suburbanising
Future perfect
I will have suburbanised
you will have suburbanised
he/she/it will have suburbanised
we will have suburbanised
you will have suburbanised
they will have suburbanised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been suburbanising
you will have been suburbanising
he/she/it will have been suburbanising
we will have been suburbanising
you will have been suburbanising
they will have been suburbanising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would suburbanise
you would suburbanise
he/she/it would suburbanise
we would suburbanise
you would suburbanise
they would suburbanise
Conditional continuous
I would be suburbanising
you would be suburbanising
he/she/it would be suburbanising
we would be suburbanising
you would be suburbanising
they would be suburbanising
Conditional perfect
I would have suburbanise
you would have suburbanise
he/she/it would have suburbanise
we would have suburbanise
you would have suburbanise
they would have suburbanise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been suburbanising
you would have been suburbanising
he/she/it would have been suburbanising
we would have been suburbanising
you would have been suburbanising
they would have been suburbanising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you suburbanise
we let´s suburbanise
you suburbanise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to suburbanise
Past participle
suburbanised
Present Participle
suburbanising
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 «SUBURBANISE»
Discover the use of
suburbanise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
suburbanise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mobilities and Inequality
Men tend to suburbanise more than women do. Age effects turn out statistically
insignificant. The directions of the lifestyle effects are essentially contrary to the
inner- city model. Individuals with domestic leisure orientation and an inclination
...
Dr Hanja Maksim, Professor Manfred Max Bergman, Dr Timo Ohnmacht,
2012
2
Minority Internal Migration in Europe
We are particularly interested to see if immigrants rather than suburbanise to
owner occupancy, are more likely to move to single-family housing in highly
urban environments or perhaps to multifamily housing in low density
environments ...
Dr Gemma Catney, Dr Nissa Finney,
2013
3
Regional Policy and Planning in Europe
By the third stage, the population continues to suburbanise, but at the core the
population falls, since residential uses there are increasingly coming into conflict
with other uses, especially offices which achieve higher land values. Overall ...
Paul N. Balchin, Ludek Sykora, Gregory H. Bull,
1999
4
Strategies for Housing and Social Integration in Cities ; ...
Rent controls, for periods exceeding half a century in much of Western Europe,
contributed to older neighbourhood decay, whilst tax expenditure policies
encouraged middle income groups to become home-owners and suburbanise.
Richard Martin Kirwan,
1996
5
Ethnicity, Class and Aspiration: Understanding London's New ...
... of new sources of marginality, notably the residualisation of some parts of the
white working class who did not suburbanise to outer East London and beyond,
and who appear to have sunk further into the depths of economic non-activity.
Tim Butler, Chris Hamnett,
2011
6
Transport, Climate Change and the City
But there is a common frustration in terms of the actualisation in many other cities,
where attractive urban living is often beyond the reach of many; where the
frequent desire is to suburbanise, and city centre living is not seen as being
attractive; ...
Robin Hickman, David Banister,
2014
7
ITF Round Tables Privatisation and Regulation of Urban ...
Subsidies for automobiles increase incentives for the rich car users to
suburbanise even further. This eases housing market competition in the centre
and therefore benefits the poor. On the other hand, subsidising buses makes the
poor want ...
OECD, International Transport Forum,
2008
8
Unequal City: London in the Global Arena
These fears faded away somewhat in the last two decades of the nineteenth
century and the early years of the twentieth as the housing conditions of the
working classes improved and they slowly began to suburbanise and join the
middleclass ...
9
City of Revolution: Restructuring Manchester
... much more accessible to workforce and clients than the old urban core. With
the investment in infrastructure — motorways, rail link to the airport and the
expansion of the airport itself— so the pressure to suburbanise Manchester
intensifies.
Jamie Peck, Kevin Ward,
2002
10
The Hollywood Family Film: A History, from Shirley Temple to ...
Where 'the city' is presented in family films of the period without any apparent
attempt to ruralise or suburbanise, its labyrinthine, dizzying and bustling qualities
are exaggerated, and presented in overt counterpoint to the relative serenity of
the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBURBANISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
suburbanise is used in the context of the following news items.
Suburban appearance at odds with rural linear green belt settlement …
... green belt outweighed the inappropriate nature of the scheme, an inspector disagreed, ruling that it would suburbanise a small settlement and would also be ... «PlanningResource, Jul 15»
Price tag for £148.5m Norwich Northern Distributor Road could …
... north of Norwich have been allowed to suburbanise without thought being given to the inadequacy of the network of lanes connecting them and to rat running. «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, Jun 15»
Rural people have been let down by both Labour and the …
No party is the party of the countryside; all of them want to suburbanise or industrialise it, rather than respect its own pace and cycles. Society is dominated by ... «Spectator.co.uk, Apr 15»
Green Belt is 'near meaningless', says Sir Simon Jenkins
Writing in this week's Spectator, he said “volume estates” were going “to suburbanise towns and villages such as Tewkesbury, Tetbury, Malmesbury, Thaxted, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 15»
Protection ruffled mountains feathers
... he penned a seven page letter of concern to Transport NSW. And the Leura Village Association said Transport NSW was trying to 'suburbanise the village'. «Lithgow Mercury, Feb 15»
Galley Common campaigners gear up for second fight
"The proposed 262 houses will obviously suburbanise this lovely area and interfere with three nearby public footpaths. "The development will destroy the historic ... «Nuneaton News, Jan 15»
Empty centre
America has plenty of similar plans to save city centres, but places like Phoenix have continued to suburbanise. The inability to recentralise does not preclude ... «The Economist, Nov 14»
The driest part of India offers a solution to Britain's floods
It was a measure that threatened to suburbanise the Yorkshire Dales – which has 6,000 such barns. But it remained possible to tear them down and build offices, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»
Groups oppose Lowther Estate's 'money making' Lake District hub …
“We call on members of the development control committee to reject this damaging development which will suburbanise and commercialise a very lovely part of ... «Grough, Nov 14»
Weedon Bec homes scrapped at meeting
The officer's report on the proposal stated: “The development would be a peripheral cul-de-sac estate that would suburbanise this rural village location and ... «Daventry Express, Oct 14»