CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TECHNICALISE
PRESENT
Present
I technicalise
you technicalise
he/she/it technicalises
we technicalise
you technicalise
they technicalise
Present continuous
I am technicalising
you are technicalising
he/she/it is technicalising
we are technicalising
you are technicalising
they are technicalising
Present perfect
I have technicalised
you have technicalised
he/she/it has technicalised
we have technicalised
you have technicalised
they have technicalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been technicalising
you have been technicalising
he/she/it has been technicalising
we have been technicalising
you have been technicalising
they have been technicalising
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 technicalised
you technicalised
he/she/it technicalised
we technicalised
you technicalised
they technicalised
Past continuous
I was technicalising
you were technicalising
he/she/it was technicalising
we were technicalising
you were technicalising
they were technicalising
Past perfect
I had technicalised
you had technicalised
he/she/it had technicalised
we had technicalised
you had technicalised
they had technicalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been technicalising
you had been technicalising
he/she/it had been technicalising
we had been technicalising
you had been technicalising
they had been technicalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will technicalise
you will technicalise
he/she/it will technicalise
we will technicalise
you will technicalise
they will technicalise
Future continuous
I will be technicalising
you will be technicalising
he/she/it will be technicalising
we will be technicalising
you will be technicalising
they will be technicalising
Future perfect
I will have technicalised
you will have technicalised
he/she/it will have technicalised
we will have technicalised
you will have technicalised
they will have technicalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been technicalising
you will have been technicalising
he/she/it will have been technicalising
we will have been technicalising
you will have been technicalising
they will have been technicalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would technicalise
you would technicalise
he/she/it would technicalise
we would technicalise
you would technicalise
they would technicalise
Conditional continuous
I would be technicalising
you would be technicalising
he/she/it would be technicalising
we would be technicalising
you would be technicalising
they would be technicalising
Conditional perfect
I would have technicalise
you would have technicalise
he/she/it would have technicalise
we would have technicalise
you would have technicalise
they would have technicalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been technicalising
you would have been technicalising
he/she/it would have been technicalising
we would have been technicalising
you would have been technicalising
they would have been technicalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you technicalise
we let´s technicalise
you technicalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to technicalise
Past participle
technicalised
Present Participle
technicalising
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 «TECHNICALISE»
Discover the use of
technicalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
technicalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay, Author of Evelina ...
... had better have been wholly avoided by them all, as the counsel were sure to
out-technicalise them, and they were then exposed to greater embarrassments
than by steering clear of the attempt, and resting only upon their common forces.
Fanny Burney, Charlotte Barrett, 1842
... or tendencies in human nature, evident throughout all history, which we have
chosen to technicalise as the " fighting tendency" are subdued, and men give due
importance to the principle of non-resistance. We have alluded more especially ...
3
Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay
... out-technicalise them, and they were then exposed to greater embarrassments
than by steering clear of the attempt, and resting, only upon their common forces.
" There is one praise," I cried, " which I am always sure to meet in the ...
Fanny Burney, Charlotte Barrett, 1842
4
Representations of Global Poverty: Aid, Development and ...
The complex elements of poverty here are shown as separate causes, outside of
poverty. Such 'details' also technicalise the issue and divert attention from macro-
level politics. This is not to say that wider causes are never mentioned, but they ...
5
Conflicts in Environmental Regulation and the ...
... the most obvious expression of which is the Patent Agenda. One can interpret
this process as an attempt to ''re-technicalise'' and, at the same time, further
develop the IPR issue in the direction of a Politicising intellectual property rights
157.
Ulrich Brand, Christoph Görg, Joachim Hirsch, 2008
technical terms and explanations had better have been wholly avoided by them
all, as the counsel were sure to out-technicalise them, and they were then
exposed to greater embarrassments than by steering clear of the attempt, and
resting ...
Fanny Burney, Charlotte Barrett, 1854
7
Gender Equality, HIV, and AIDS: A Challenge for the ...
... agencies to 'technicalise' their work to fit with NACA expectations. A review of
the first multi-sectoral strategic plan2 showed a low prioritisation of gender issues
. Partnerships in HIV and AIDS education in Nigeria From the early 19905 NGOs
...
Sheila Aikman, Elaine Unterhalter, Tania Boler, 2008
This was, in effect, a new intertextuality, enabling learners to 'technicalise' a
familiar area of experience. In terms of table 4.1, students were being inducted
into an 'applied intertextuality' — in which language is close to observable
phenomena ...
Frances Christie, Ray Misson, 2012
9
Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay: Volume 5: Edited by ...
technical terms and explanations had better have been wholly avoided by them
all, as the counsel were sure to out-technicalise them, and they were then
exposed to greater embarrassments than by steering clear of the attempt, and
resting ...
Fanny Burney, Frances Burney, Charlotte Barrett, 2013
10
The State of Feminist Social Work
... finally, thatcompetencies technicalise social work: 'Servicedelivery hasbecome
fragmentedand reduced to discreetly identified parts or empirically stated
technical competencies and quantifiable indicators' (Dominelli and Hoogvelt
1996: 52) ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TECHNICALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
technicalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Telugu set to become world language
HYDERABAD: Telugu is all set to become a world language, thanks to a move by the information and technology department to 'technicalise' the language so ... «Times of India, Sep 11»
All I wanted to do was dance for Mo Hits — Wande Coal
My future's projected via Mo Hits already so don't 'technicalise' things. But even if..., God dey. Did you write 'Bumper to Bumper'? Yes. How did you arrive at the ... «Modern Ghana, May 09»