CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBVENE
PRESENT
Present
I subvene
you subvene
he/she/it subvenes
we subvene
you subvene
they subvene
Present continuous
I am subvening
you are subvening
he/she/it is subvening
we are subvening
you are subvening
they are subvening
Present perfect
I have subvened
you have subvened
he/she/it has subvened
we have subvened
you have subvened
they have subvened
Present perfect continuous
I have been subvening
you have been subvening
he/she/it has been subvening
we have been subvening
you have been subvening
they have been subvening
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 subvened
you subvened
he/she/it subvened
we subvened
you subvened
they subvened
Past continuous
I was subvening
you were subvening
he/she/it was subvening
we were subvening
you were subvening
they were subvening
Past perfect
I had subvened
you had subvened
he/she/it had subvened
we had subvened
you had subvened
they had subvened
Past perfect continuous
I had been subvening
you had been subvening
he/she/it had been subvening
we had been subvening
you had been subvening
they had been subvening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will subvene
you will subvene
he/she/it will subvene
we will subvene
you will subvene
they will subvene
Future continuous
I will be subvening
you will be subvening
he/she/it will be subvening
we will be subvening
you will be subvening
they will be subvening
Future perfect
I will have subvened
you will have subvened
he/she/it will have subvened
we will have subvened
you will have subvened
they will have subvened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been subvening
you will have been subvening
he/she/it will have been subvening
we will have been subvening
you will have been subvening
they will have been subvening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would subvene
you would subvene
he/she/it would subvene
we would subvene
you would subvene
they would subvene
Conditional continuous
I would be subvening
you would be subvening
he/she/it would be subvening
we would be subvening
you would be subvening
they would be subvening
Conditional perfect
I would have subvene
you would have subvene
he/she/it would have subvene
we would have subvene
you would have subvene
they would have subvene
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been subvening
you would have been subvening
he/she/it would have been subvening
we would have been subvening
you would have been subvening
they would have been subvening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you subvene
we let´s subvene
you subvene
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
subvening
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 «SUBVENE»
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subvene in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subvene and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Value of Living Well
what natural features subvene our udgments when we do so, we will focus upon
these environmental features.S When we do so, we will be tempted to think of the
supervenience as weak. That is, we will imagine that there are possible worlds ...
2
The Metaphysics of Perception: Wilfrid Sellars, Perceptual ...
The question then arises: what principled ground would the S-Direct Realist have
for distinguishing in this radical way between the different kinds of underlying
physical situations that subvene perceptual and hallucinatory experience, so as
to ...
3
Familiar Objects and their Shadows
But similarly complex microphysical events appear to subvene all manner of
macrolevel states involving macroscopic objects: such events appear to subvene
a baseball's flying towards a window, for example, or a car horn's blowing loudly.
4
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
1937). subvention ( = a grant of money — esp. a governmental grant — for the
support of an object or institution), chiefly a BrE term, has no live verb
corresponding to it: subvene and subvent, both illustrated with a single pre-1800
citation in ...
In air basins where funds are not subvened pursuant to Section 39282, the board
may subvene up to two dollars ($2) for every three dollars ($3) budgeted by an
air pollution control district. Subventions under this section shall not exceed ...
6
The Monthly Digest of Tax Articles
The first simply asserts that Congress chose not to "subvene" something called "
political agitation." This explanation goes no further, because Congress of course
made no expression on what it chose to subvene, other than that it be ...
7
California Air Pollution Control Laws
... 90300 H&S 39803 Board Subvention on Two-Thirds Basis 39803. In air basins
where funds are not subvened pursuant to Section 39802, the state board may
subvene up to two dollars ($2) for every three dollars ($3) budgeted by a district ...
8
Reduction, Explanation, and Realism
The problem with Fodor's model was: why are the heterogeneous physical
realizations of Si always followed by states which subvene S2? But this is only a
problem if S2 does always follow Si: if it doesn't, then the consequences of Si's ...
David Owain Maurice Charles, Kathleen Lennon, 1992
9
Doing Philosophy as a Christian
definition of supervenience, the physical properties of the human brain ofJesus
did not subvene a distinct person. Multiple realizability seems to lead to
Nestorianism. Now, the physicalist could perhaps claim that for every other
human person ...
10
Sustainable Rural Systems: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural ...
US administrations continue toseek, therefore (either willinglyor under duress), to
reserve therightto subvene farmers byvarious meanslargely asaresultof the
enduring powerof class fractional lobby groups within Congress (Moyer, 2004).
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBVENE»
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subvene is used in the context of the following news items.
Leases to get more expensive, ALG says
"It's going to cost them more to lease at the same rate because as residuals drop, to keep the same lease price point they'll either have to subvene it deeper or ... «Automotive News, Mar 15»
Ronald Reagan vs. the University Press
These funds would then be used to subvene the publication of unprofitable monographs, thus reinstating some version of the closed cycle and allowing ... «Inside Higher Ed, Sep 07»