CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO DEMONETARIZE
PRESENT
Present
I demonetarize
you demonetarize
he/she/it demonetarizes
we demonetarize
you demonetarize
they demonetarize
Present continuous
I am demonetarizing
you are demonetarizing
he/she/it is demonetarizing
we are demonetarizing
you are demonetarizing
they are demonetarizing
Present perfect
I have demonetarized
you have demonetarized
he/she/it has demonetarized
we have demonetarized
you have demonetarized
they have demonetarized
Present perfect continuous
I have been demonetarizing
you have been demonetarizing
he/she/it has been demonetarizing
we have been demonetarizing
you have been demonetarizing
they have been demonetarizing
PAST
Past
I demonetarized
you demonetarized
he/she/it demonetarized
we demonetarized
you demonetarized
they demonetarized
Past continuous
I was demonetarizing
you were demonetarizing
he/she/it was demonetarizing
we were demonetarizing
you were demonetarizing
they were demonetarizing
Past perfect
I had demonetarized
you had demonetarized
he/she/it had demonetarized
we had demonetarized
you had demonetarized
they had demonetarized
Past perfect continuous
I had been demonetarizing
you had been demonetarizing
he/she/it had been demonetarizing
we had been demonetarizing
you had been demonetarizing
they had been demonetarizing
FUTURE
Future
I will demonetarize
you will demonetarize
he/she/it will demonetarize
we will demonetarize
you will demonetarize
they will demonetarize
Future continuous
I will be demonetarizing
you will be demonetarizing
he/she/it will be demonetarizing
we will be demonetarizing
you will be demonetarizing
they will be demonetarizing
Future perfect
I will have demonetarized
you will have demonetarized
he/she/it will have demonetarized
we will have demonetarized
you will have demonetarized
they will have demonetarized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been demonetarizing
you will have been demonetarizing
he/she/it will have been demonetarizing
we will have been demonetarizing
you will have been demonetarizing
they will have been demonetarizing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would demonetarize
you would demonetarize
he/she/it would demonetarize
we would demonetarize
you would demonetarize
they would demonetarize
Conditional continuous
I would be demonetarizing
you would be demonetarizing
he/she/it would be demonetarizing
we would be demonetarizing
you would be demonetarizing
they would be demonetarizing
Conditional perfect
I would have demonetarize
you would have demonetarize
he/she/it would have demonetarize
we would have demonetarize
you would have demonetarize
they would have demonetarize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been demonetarizing
you would have been demonetarizing
he/she/it would have been demonetarizing
we would have been demonetarizing
you would have been demonetarizing
they would have been demonetarizing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you demonetarize
we let´s demonetarize
you demonetarize
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to demonetarize
Past participle
demonetarized
Present Participle
demonetarizing
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DEMONETARIZE»
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1
Rhetorics, Literacies, and Narratives of Sustainability
The consequences of this are more easily seen if we demonetarize the
transaction contained in debt. Suppose I lend you a gallon of milk this year in
exchange for your promise to pay me a gallon and a pint next year: the debt you
owe, which I ...
2
The Rhetoric of Credit: Merchants in Early Modern Writing
The decision to monetarize or demonetarize coins was not always economic; on
September 4, 1625, for instance, a proclamation allowed the circulation of the "
cardecues" (quart d'ecu) brought into the country in Henrietta Maria's dowry ...
3
Economic and Financial Globalization: What the Numbers Say
... into gold, the yellow metal accounted for some 40% of global reserves. By
2000 this figure had fallen to barely 2%. This is the resuh of decisions, following
the collapse of the system of fixed exchange rates in 1971, to demonetarize gold.
Observatoire de la Finance, 2003
4
Lyndon Johnson and Europe: In the Shadow of Vietnam
... crisis" of March 1968 to demonetarize gold and begin the dismantling of the
Bretton Woods international monetary system. Johnson obtained a tax increase
that helped yield a surplus in both the federal budget in 1969 and the U.S.
balance ...
Thomas Alan Schwartz, 2003
5
Economic Thought in Communist and Post-Communist Europe
All this was in vain, as subsequent disputes showed, because only a little later
Lemmnitz (1981) reproached those who wished to demonetarize gold for
departing from Marxian value and monetary theory or wishing to undermine it. A
similar ...
Hans-Jurgen Wagener, 2002
6
Exciting the Industry of Mankind George Berkeley’s ...
At the beginning of 1720, the preconditions for Law's plan to demonetarize gold
were put into place: He was appointed Controller General of France and he
merged the Banque Royale and the Compagnie des Indies (which would be like
...
Constantine Caffentzis, 2000
7
Money Matters: The Fee in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
In the institutional setting, however, the opening is there for therapists to
demonetarize therapy, and many therapists do just that. Mayer and Norton (1981)
, for example, found therapists in a mental health center to be resistive to billing
and ...
William G. Herron, Sheila Rouslin Welt, 1994
8
Coins, Bodies, Games, and Gold: The Politics of Meaning in ...
... to demonetarize income, converting money earned in the short-term transac-
tional order (by prostitution) into the long-term order of sacrifice and 3 Arch. fr.
208 W; for ergasterion, cf. [Dem.] 59.67, Alkiphron fr. 5.1 and see Davidson 1997:
84, ...
For its part, the USA has indicated definite intentions of continuing to
demonetarize gold, e.g. by confirming the decision to proceed with the gradual
disposal of its gold supply. Countries such as France and Switzerland have
exhibited a much ...
Skandinaviska enskilda banken, 1980
10
Cuba Update: A Publication of the Center for Cuban Studies
PM: The classic example: there are two ways to demonetarize the economy or, as
the government says, to put domestic finances on a sound footing. One is
withdrawing excess money from circulation, and balancing the budget. To
withdraw ...