CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VULGARISE
PRESENT
Present
I vulgarise
you vulgarise
he/she/it vulgarises
we vulgarise
you vulgarise
they vulgarise
Present continuous
I am vulgarising
you are vulgarising
he/she/it is vulgarising
we are vulgarising
you are vulgarising
they are vulgarising
Present perfect
I have vulgarised
you have vulgarised
he/she/it has vulgarised
we have vulgarised
you have vulgarised
they have vulgarised
Present perfect continuous
I have been vulgarising
you have been vulgarising
he/she/it has been vulgarising
we have been vulgarising
you have been vulgarising
they have been vulgarising
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 vulgarised
you vulgarised
he/she/it vulgarised
we vulgarised
you vulgarised
they vulgarised
Past continuous
I was vulgarising
you were vulgarising
he/she/it was vulgarising
we were vulgarising
you were vulgarising
they were vulgarising
Past perfect
I had vulgarised
you had vulgarised
he/she/it had vulgarised
we had vulgarised
you had vulgarised
they had vulgarised
Past perfect continuous
I had been vulgarising
you had been vulgarising
he/she/it had been vulgarising
we had been vulgarising
you had been vulgarising
they had been vulgarising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will vulgarise
you will vulgarise
he/she/it will vulgarise
we will vulgarise
you will vulgarise
they will vulgarise
Future continuous
I will be vulgarising
you will be vulgarising
he/she/it will be vulgarising
we will be vulgarising
you will be vulgarising
they will be vulgarising
Future perfect
I will have vulgarised
you will have vulgarised
he/she/it will have vulgarised
we will have vulgarised
you will have vulgarised
they will have vulgarised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been vulgarising
you will have been vulgarising
he/she/it will have been vulgarising
we will have been vulgarising
you will have been vulgarising
they will have been vulgarising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would vulgarise
you would vulgarise
he/she/it would vulgarise
we would vulgarise
you would vulgarise
they would vulgarise
Conditional continuous
I would be vulgarising
you would be vulgarising
he/she/it would be vulgarising
we would be vulgarising
you would be vulgarising
they would be vulgarising
Conditional perfect
I would have vulgarise
you would have vulgarise
he/she/it would have vulgarise
we would have vulgarise
you would have vulgarise
they would have vulgarise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been vulgarising
you would have been vulgarising
he/she/it would have been vulgarising
we would have been vulgarising
you would have been vulgarising
they would have been vulgarising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you vulgarise
we let´s vulgarise
you vulgarise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
vulgarised
Present Participle
vulgarising
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 «VULGARISE»
Discover the use of
vulgarise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vulgarise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
French Faux Amis: The Combined Book
vulgarise. vulgarisation. –. vulgarisation. The French verb vulgariser means to
popularise, to make understandable for the common man. This is somewhat
predictable from what we just learned about vulgaire. C'est un journaliste qui
vulgarise ...
2
Report of the Centenary Conference on the Protestant ...
The idea has been expressed that by translating the Scriptures into the
Romanised vernacular we may " vulgarise the Bible." This objection I am not
much concerned to answer. Chinese native scholars have told me that we
vulgarise the ...
James Johnston (F.S.S.), Samuel Macauley Jackson,
1889
The shattered peaks of the Diablerets rose, snow- besprinkled, against a dark-
blue sky ; on either side of the smiling valley towered those eternal majestic
heights which neither Cook nor Gaze can ever vulgarise ; and Paul Luttrell,
himself a ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, George Henry Lewes,
1896
4
National Institutes of Health Bulletin
not 1885 A . lobosa var. cou° I Enta> •] cou: restr. interp A. cou vulgarise not 1885
A. cou communist not 1877 Enta.h hominu: COLI renamed Am0ba intestinl
vulgarise t sec 1893. ?Am0ba« cou dygrnitrica: t ?sec 1893. Am0ba« cou(I875) ?
Moi,je vulgarise, tu m'entendras sans peine. Mon mignon, si l'on trouve aujourd'
hui des hommes de quatre couleurs, des noirs,des rouges, desjaunesetdes
blancs, c'estqueDieu, au premier jour, a créé quatre Adams, un blanc, un jaune,
un ...
6
Relatively and Philosophically Earnest Festschrift in Honor ...
In a sense, how new ideas vulgarise, understanding vulgarise as making
abstruse theories and artefacts easier to understand in a popular way. How
communities deal with space and time, mainly to understand the sacralization of
chronology ...
Bharath Sriraman, Simon Goodchild,
2009
7
Flatland: An Edition with Notes and Commentary
3.78. vulgarise. Victorian authorities differed on the question whether verbs like “
vulgarise” and nouns like “civilisation” should be spelled with an s or a z (Fowler
and Gowers 1965, 314). Abbott invariably uses -ise in his other writings.
Edwin A. Abbott, Thomas F. Banchoff,
2010
8
Plant Respiration: From Cell to Ecosystem
... Nicotiana tabacum' (leaves) 19.6 1 0.2 29.8 1 0.3 19.8-20.5 0-9 Phaseolus
vulgarisE (leaf disks) 19.0 1 2.2 26.7 1 0.97 18.7-22.1 040 Phaseolus vulgarisE (
leaves) 19.5 1 0.5 30.3 1 0.4 20.3-22.9 8-31 Phil0dena'r0nM (roots) nd nd 11.9-
20.2 ...
H. Lambers, Miquel Ribas-Carbo,
2006
9
International Perspectives on Social Justice in Mathematics ...
In a sense, how new ideas vulgarise, understanding vulgarise as making
abstruse theories and artefacts easier to understand in a popular way. How
communities deal with space and time, mainly to understand the the sacralization
of ...
10
Letters of John Richard Green
But nothing can vulgarise the sea. I sat for two hours this morning alone in a bay
beneath the chalk cliffs, with a volume of De Quincey in my hand, and before me
the " great and wide sea," dotted here and there with the dusky red sails of a ...
John Richard Green, Sir Leslie Stephen,
1902
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VULGARISE»
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vulgarise is used in the context of the following news items.
Marine, 25 ans, vulgarise l'Histoire dans son blog
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Santé – Consommation – L'Institut Pasteur vulgarise son laboratoire …
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Sécurité alimentaire : l'EFSA vulgarise mais en anglais
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Le Cameroun vulgarise les semences de légumes
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Quand Jean Rochefort vulgarise «Madame Bovary» pour les jeunes …
C'est le gros buzz francophone du week-end: un des grands classiques de la littérature française conté par un des monstres sacrés du cinéma en langage ... «lavenir.net, Mar 15»