CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TRANSUBSTANTIATE
PRESENT
Present
I transubstantiate
you transubstantiate
he/she/it transubstantiates
we transubstantiate
you transubstantiate
they transubstantiate
Present continuous
I am transubstantiating
you are transubstantiating
he/she/it is transubstantiating
we are transubstantiating
you are transubstantiating
they are transubstantiating
Present perfect
I have transubstantiated
you have transubstantiated
he/she/it has transubstantiated
we have transubstantiated
you have transubstantiated
they have transubstantiated
Present perfect continuous
I have been transubstantiating
you have been transubstantiating
he/she/it has been transubstantiating
we have been transubstantiating
you have been transubstantiating
they have been transubstantiating
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 transubstantiated
you transubstantiated
he/she/it transubstantiated
we transubstantiated
you transubstantiated
they transubstantiated
Past continuous
I was transubstantiating
you were transubstantiating
he/she/it was transubstantiating
we were transubstantiating
you were transubstantiating
they were transubstantiating
Past perfect
I had transubstantiated
you had transubstantiated
he/she/it had transubstantiated
we had transubstantiated
you had transubstantiated
they had transubstantiated
Past perfect continuous
I had been transubstantiating
you had been transubstantiating
he/she/it had been transubstantiating
we had been transubstantiating
you had been transubstantiating
they had been transubstantiating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will transubstantiate
you will transubstantiate
he/she/it will transubstantiate
we will transubstantiate
you will transubstantiate
they will transubstantiate
Future continuous
I will be transubstantiating
you will be transubstantiating
he/she/it will be transubstantiating
we will be transubstantiating
you will be transubstantiating
they will be transubstantiating
Future perfect
I will have transubstantiated
you will have transubstantiated
he/she/it will have transubstantiated
we will have transubstantiated
you will have transubstantiated
they will have transubstantiated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been transubstantiating
you will have been transubstantiating
he/she/it will have been transubstantiating
we will have been transubstantiating
you will have been transubstantiating
they will have been transubstantiating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would transubstantiate
you would transubstantiate
he/she/it would transubstantiate
we would transubstantiate
you would transubstantiate
they would transubstantiate
Conditional continuous
I would be transubstantiating
you would be transubstantiating
he/she/it would be transubstantiating
we would be transubstantiating
you would be transubstantiating
they would be transubstantiating
Conditional perfect
I would have transubstantiate
you would have transubstantiate
he/she/it would have transubstantiate
we would have transubstantiate
you would have transubstantiate
they would have transubstantiate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been transubstantiating
you would have been transubstantiating
he/she/it would have been transubstantiating
we would have been transubstantiating
you would have been transubstantiating
they would have been transubstantiating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you transubstantiate
we let´s transubstantiate
you transubstantiate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to transubstantiate
Past participle
transubstantiated
Present Participle
transubstantiating
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 «TRANSUBSTANTIATE»
Discover the use of
transubstantiate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
transubstantiate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
"When an experiment with population control works too well, and the planet is decimated, seven broken people are united by a supernatural bond in a modern day Eden.
Richard Thomas, Otherworld Publications, 2010
2
Fox's Book of Martyrs; or, the acts and monuments of the ...
We may no more believe bjead to be transubstantiate into the body of Christ, than
the wine into his blood. But the wine is not transubstantiate into his blood.
Therefore, neither is that bread therefore transubstantiate into his body. The first
part ...
3
The Church Historians of England: Reformation Period
... be partakers of one bread.'"' (The Third Argument.) " We may no more believe
bread to be transubstantiate into the body of Christ, than the wine into his blood. "
But the wine is not transubstantiate into his blood : " Ergo, Neither is that bread ...
4
The Works of Nicholas Ridley D.D., sometime Lord Bishop of ...
We may no more believe bread to be transubstantiate into the body of Christ,
than the wine into his blood. "But the wine is not transubstantiate into his blood: "
Ergo, Neither is that bread, therefore, transubstantiate into his body. " The first
part ...
5
The Works of John Jewel
And will M. Harding, upon warrant of this one word, conclude that our bodies be
utterly transubstantiate, and substantially and really become the body of Christ?
or that the Holy Ghost is verily transubstantiate into a dove ? or the soul into flesh
...
John Jewel, John Ayre, 1847
6
The sermons and life of ... Hugh Latimer, some time bishop ...
We may no more believe bread to transubstantiate into the body of Christ, than
the wine into his blood. " But the wine is not transubstantiate into his blood : "
Ergo, neither is that bread therefore transubstantiate into his body. " The first part
of ...
Hugh Latimer, John Watkins, 1858
7
The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: a New and Complete ...
The second part of the argument is proved; because they would then
transubstantiate the cup, or that which is in the cup, into the new testament. But
neither of these things can be done, and very absurd it is to confess the some." ,
Chrysosto ...
John Foxe, Stephen Reed Cattley, George Townsend, 1838
8
Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, ...
We may no more beleeve bread to be transubstantiate into the body of Christ,
than the wine into his bloud. " But the wine is not transubstantiate into his bloud : "
Ergo, neither is that bread therefore transubstantiate into his bodie. " The first part
...
Christopher Wordsworth (DD.), 1839
9
Fox's Book of Martyrs: The Acts and Monuments of the Church
The bread is no more transubstantiate than the wine : but that the wine is not
transubstantiate, St. Matthew and St. Mark do teach us:' for they witness, that
Christ said that he would drink no more of the fruit of the vine, which was not
blood, but ...
10
The Catholic Collection: 734 Catholic Essays and Novels on ...
Take it, and transubstantiate me! Transubstantiate me so that, like the bread and
wine, nothingmayremainbut the appearances. Let the accidents bemy name,
myappearance,my specific role inlifelet these remain; but the substancechange!
and ...
Catholic Way Publishing, 2014
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRANSUBSTANTIATE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
transubstantiate is used in the context of the following news items.
New kid on the block steps up
But, Fr Ferrao asks, “How can English taught in private schools transubstantiate into patriotism? It means the burden of looking after the national language is ... «Oherald, Aug 15»
Challengers of the Unknown Must Die! | Quarter Bin Trash or Treasure
It comes full circle when we find out that the mysterious energy force was actually a rather generic demon-like character who found a way to transubstantiate ... «Albany Times Union, Jul 15»
With LDS garment issue, The Indy wasn't making for good neighbors
One of its more infamous lines is “Two, four, six, eight, time to transubstantiate,” mocking the Catholic belief that the wafer and wine of the Catholic communion ... «The Independent | SUindependent.com, Jul 15»
Be Of Good Cheer: Pastor Brings In Cheerleaders For Mass
“Like just after the Holy Holy Holy bit, the cheerleaders shout out '2-4-6-8, time to transubstantiate!'* Gets me psyched up.” Summer Sault, a mother of four, likes ... «Patheos, Jul 15»
5 barbecue myths that need busting
It takes long, lonely hours to transubstantiate raw muscle, skin, smoke and spice into tender strands and a particular kind of gumption to do that for a living. «The Week Magazine, Jul 15»
In Plain Site
... “dancing to architecture,” but this finale to National Gallery does suggest that the best way to discuss imagemaking is to transubstantiate it in another medium. «Artforum, Nov 14»
The Tree of 40 Fruit is exactly as awesome as it sounds
This process is known as transubstantiation and [it] led me to wonder how I could transubstantiate a thing. How could the appearance of a thing remain the same ... «Fox News, Jul 14»
I Miss White Bread
The Body of Christ doesn't transubstantiate into porridge, yo. And yet. A century ago, your average Frenchman ate three baguettes a day; now, he consumes ... «Philadelphia Magazine, Jun 14»
David Javerbaum channels God in 'The Last Testament'
As a result, God has decided to transubstantiate it into a play, to debut next season on Broadway. Javerbaum famously sang a song from “Cry-Baby” on TV's ... «New York Post, Apr 14»
Buy the Book A Forgotten Waugh
... sheet-metal worker and father of five, would come home for dinner to the sound of his little Bernadette chanting, “Two, four, six, eight, / Time to transubstantiate ... «American Spectator, Apr 14»