CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TEUTONIZE
PRESENT
Present
I teutonize
you teutonize
he/she/it teutonizes
we teutonize
you teutonize
they teutonize
Present continuous
I am teutonizing
you are teutonizing
he/she/it is teutonizing
we are teutonizing
you are teutonizing
they are teutonizing
Present perfect
I have teutonized
you have teutonized
he/she/it has teutonized
we have teutonized
you have teutonized
they have teutonized
Present perfect continuous
I have been teutonizing
you have been teutonizing
he/she/it has been teutonizing
we have been teutonizing
you have been teutonizing
they have been teutonizing
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 teutonized
you teutonized
he/she/it teutonized
we teutonized
you teutonized
they teutonized
Past continuous
I was teutonizing
you were teutonizing
he/she/it was teutonizing
we were teutonizing
you were teutonizing
they were teutonizing
Past perfect
I had teutonized
you had teutonized
he/she/it had teutonized
we had teutonized
you had teutonized
they had teutonized
Past perfect continuous
I had been teutonizing
you had been teutonizing
he/she/it had been teutonizing
we had been teutonizing
you had been teutonizing
they had been teutonizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will teutonize
you will teutonize
he/she/it will teutonize
we will teutonize
you will teutonize
they will teutonize
Future continuous
I will be teutonizing
you will be teutonizing
he/she/it will be teutonizing
we will be teutonizing
you will be teutonizing
they will be teutonizing
Future perfect
I will have teutonized
you will have teutonized
he/she/it will have teutonized
we will have teutonized
you will have teutonized
they will have teutonized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been teutonizing
you will have been teutonizing
he/she/it will have been teutonizing
we will have been teutonizing
you will have been teutonizing
they will have been teutonizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would Teutonize
you would Teutonize
he/she/it would Teutonize
we would Teutonize
you would Teutonize
they would Teutonize
Conditional continuous
I would be teutonizing
you would be teutonizing
he/she/it would be teutonizing
we would be teutonizing
you would be teutonizing
they would be teutonizing
Conditional perfect
I would have Teutonize
you would have Teutonize
he/she/it would have Teutonize
we would have Teutonize
you would have Teutonize
they would have Teutonize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been teutonizing
you would have been teutonizing
he/she/it would have been teutonizing
we would have been teutonizing
you would have been teutonizing
they would have been teutonizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you teutonize
we let´s teutonize
you teutonize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
teutonized
Present Participle
teutonizing
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 «TEUTONIZE»
Discover the use of
Teutonize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Teutonize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
“THE PAN-GERMANIC DOCTRINE” AGAIN AN ANONYMOUS BOOK CREATES
A SENSATION IN EUROPE av ITs EXPOSITION OF THE MOVEMENT TO
TEUTONIZE THE WHOLE WORLD THAT the German nation is looking forward to
a ...
2
Scribner's Magazine ...
THAT was a useful set of verbs that Matthew Arnold invented, and applied at
times not without plenty of malice : To Hebradize, to Hellenize, to Newmanize, to
Teutonize. Did he really invent or employ this latter ? Whether he did or not, ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, 1900
Native doctors and professional men found it absolutely necessary in the old
days to teutonize their names ; but time brings about its little revenges, for many
native families which teutonized their names within living memory are now trying
...
HAT was a useful set of verbs that T Matthew Arnold invented, and applied at
times not without plenty of malice : To Hebradize, to Hellenize, to Newmanize, to
Teutonize. Did he really invent or employ this latter? Whether he did or not, ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, 1900
5
America: A Journal for Americans
Nevertheless, these four or five million German immigrants, with their
descendants and the descendants of earlier arrivals, are. in his opinion, to be the
leaven which is to permeate, raise. and Teutonize our American civilization. If we
consider ...
Slason Thompson, Hobart C. Taylor, 1889
6
International Journal of Ethics
And, consistently with this he gives us the by no means needless warning that "to
Germanize the English school, it would be necessary to Teutonize the Saxon."
Yet in several passages he speaks as if there could be an absolutely best system
...
... do not ovcr-Teutonize from any archaic ped'antry, when your speech would
thereby become harsh, obscure, or obsolete. Our latlguage is one essentially
Teutonic; the whole skeleton of it is thoroughly so; all its grammatical forms, all its
most ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1860
8
The preliminary history to the election of Eadward the ...
It is possible that the Jutes of Kent, and the settlers who had already begun to
Teutonize the east coast of Britain, may have invested him with some sort of
general leadership for the better carrying on of the Conquest. It is possible that he
may ...
Edward Augustus Freeman, 1870
9
Leaves from the life of a special correspondent
These beer-swilling, sausage-eating sons of the Fatherland had learned that they
must not go beyond a certain point — they must not think to Teutonize the
Peninsula and shut up the Grand Nation between two walls. They were getting ...
John Augustus O'Shea, 1885
10
The American Monthly Review of Reviews
THE ELBE-TRIESTE CANAL. He regards a canal between the Elbe and Trieste
as the greatest of Germany's ambitions. But it is a mistake to suppose that Austria
has lost all resisting power. Germany's efforts to Teutonize Alsace-Lorraine, says
...