CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TEUTONISE
PRESENT
Present
I teutonise
you teutonise
he/she/it teutonises
we teutonise
you teutonise
they teutonise
Present continuous
I am teutonising
you are teutonising
he/she/it is teutonising
we are teutonising
you are teutonising
they are teutonising
Present perfect
I have teutonised
you have teutonised
he/she/it has teutonised
we have teutonised
you have teutonised
they have teutonised
Present perfect continuous
I have been teutonising
you have been teutonising
he/she/it has been teutonising
we have been teutonising
you have been teutonising
they have been teutonising
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 teutonised
you teutonised
he/she/it teutonised
we teutonised
you teutonised
they teutonised
Past continuous
I was teutonising
you were teutonising
he/she/it was teutonising
we were teutonising
you were teutonising
they were teutonising
Past perfect
I had teutonised
you had teutonised
he/she/it had teutonised
we had teutonised
you had teutonised
they had teutonised
Past perfect continuous
I had been teutonising
you had been teutonising
he/she/it had been teutonising
we had been teutonising
you had been teutonising
they had been teutonising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will teutonise
you will teutonise
he/she/it will teutonise
we will teutonise
you will teutonise
they will teutonise
Future continuous
I will be teutonising
you will be teutonising
he/she/it will be teutonising
we will be teutonising
you will be teutonising
they will be teutonising
Future perfect
I will have teutonised
you will have teutonised
he/she/it will have teutonised
we will have teutonised
you will have teutonised
they will have teutonised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been teutonising
you will have been teutonising
he/she/it will have been teutonising
we will have been teutonising
you will have been teutonising
they will have been teutonising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would Teutonise
you would Teutonise
he/she/it would Teutonise
we would Teutonise
you would Teutonise
they would Teutonise
Conditional continuous
I would be teutonising
you would be teutonising
he/she/it would be teutonising
we would be teutonising
you would be teutonising
they would be teutonising
Conditional perfect
I would have Teutonise
you would have Teutonise
he/she/it would have Teutonise
we would have Teutonise
you would have Teutonise
they would have Teutonise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been teutonising
you would have been teutonising
he/she/it would have been teutonising
we would have been teutonising
you would have been teutonising
they would have been teutonising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you teutonise
we let´s teutonise
you teutonise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
teutonised
Present Participle
teutonising
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 «TEUTONISE»
Discover the use of
Teutonise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Teutonise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... in all their chairs. It was for that purpose that they were paid by the State, and
they did not forget that they were civil servants before they were scholars. No
doubt, if Mr Fisher is permitted to remain long enough in power he will Teutonise
...
... push, and organising skill would end by rising to the foremost place there and
acquiring paramount influence among the federated States. They would
Teutonise the League in Europe, and Europeanise it in the world. For Mr.
Wilson's project ...
... push, and organising skill would end by rising to the foremost place there and
acquiring paramount influence among the federated States. They would
Teutonise the League in Europe, and Europeanise it in the world. For Mr.
Wilson's project ...
4
The Nineteenth Century and After
... last by the Editor of this Review, he undertook a journey through North
Schleswig in order to write an article on the subject of the attempts now being
made by the German Government to Teutonise its inhabitants, from his own
observation.
I am not sure that my most earnest prayer for it is not that it may be saved from the
reformer, especially the type of post-war reformer who threatens to organise,
systematise, advertise, and Teutonise every British institution on which he can lav
...
6
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
The opera had early been carried to Germany; Schiitz and Staden had tried to
Teutonise it even in the days of Monteverde, but the attempt failed in monotonous
, allegorical, contra- puntic frigidness, little suited to the coarse German middle ...
... last by the Editor of this Review, he undertook a journey through North
Schleswig in order to write an article on the subject of the attempts now being
made by the German Government to Teutonise its inhabitants, from his own
observation.
But we cannot say that so easy a process would Anglicise or Teutonise all the
works which have been built under the influence of Mr. Ruskin's theories. "YVe
have now pretty well had our say both as to the comparative merits of Gothic and
...
Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot, 1860
The opera had early been carried to Germany; Schiitz and Staden had tried to
Teutonise it even in the days of Monteverde, but the attempt failed in monotonous
, allegorical, contra- puntic frigidness, little suited to the coarse German middle ...
We must not allow him to Teutonise or Celticise us, but we must assimilate and
Americanize him. This we can not do in a day, but we can do a good deal in a
generation. So large has been the immigration and so inferior has been the
quality of ...
Michigan. Dept. of Health, 1888