CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO OVERORGANISE
PRESENT
Present
I overorganise
you overorganise
he/she/it overorganises
we overorganise
you overorganise
they overorganise
Present continuous
I am overorganising
you are overorganising
he/she/it is overorganising
we are overorganising
you are overorganising
they are overorganising
Present perfect
I have overorganised
you have overorganised
he/she/it has overorganised
we have overorganised
you have overorganised
they have overorganised
Present perfect continuous
I have been overorganising
you have been overorganising
he/she/it has been overorganising
we have been overorganising
you have been overorganising
they have been overorganising
PAST
Past
I overorganised
you overorganised
he/she/it overorganised
we overorganised
you overorganised
they overorganised
Past continuous
I was overorganising
you were overorganising
he/she/it was overorganising
we were overorganising
you were overorganising
they were overorganising
Past perfect
I had overorganised
you had overorganised
he/she/it had overorganised
we had overorganised
you had overorganised
they had overorganised
Past perfect continuous
I had been overorganising
you had been overorganising
he/she/it had been overorganising
we had been overorganising
you had been overorganising
they had been overorganising
FUTURE
Future
I will overorganise
you will overorganise
he/she/it will overorganise
we will overorganise
you will overorganise
they will overorganise
Future continuous
I will be overorganising
you will be overorganising
he/she/it will be overorganising
we will be overorganising
you will be overorganising
they will be overorganising
Future perfect
I will have overorganised
you will have overorganised
he/she/it will have overorganised
we will have overorganised
you will have overorganised
they will have overorganised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overorganising
you will have been overorganising
he/she/it will have been overorganising
we will have been overorganising
you will have been overorganising
they will have been overorganising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overorganise
you would overorganise
he/she/it would overorganise
we would overorganise
you would overorganise
they would overorganise
Conditional continuous
I would be overorganising
you would be overorganising
he/she/it would be overorganising
we would be overorganising
you would be overorganising
they would be overorganising
Conditional perfect
I would have overorganise
you would have overorganise
he/she/it would have overorganise
we would have overorganise
you would have overorganise
they would have overorganise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overorganising
you would have been overorganising
he/she/it would have been overorganising
we would have been overorganising
you would have been overorganising
they would have been overorganising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overorganise
we let´s overorganise
you overorganise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to overorganise
Past participle
overorganised
Present Participle
overorganising
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OVERORGANISE»
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1
Banking on Knowledge: The Genesis of the Global Development ...
The overarchinglesson isnotto'overorganise' or 'overformalise' emerging
networks, which onlyserves toundermine thedistinctiveflexibility of this
organisational approach. Rather, thegoal shouldbetofind waystoexpandthe
network andto ...
2
Carl Gustav Jung: The structure and dynamics of the psyche
Psychopathologically, there are two possibilities: the individual grows up with a
weak ego or the individual will overorganise his feelings and armour himself
against the world with N. makes a similar point to F.'s with his conception of a ...
Renos K. Papadopoulos, 1992
3
The Transitions Tightrope: Supporting Students in Transition ...
... transferabletoschool. work with your teen • Confide...don 't confront!
Communicate and rather than overorganise or stepback– iftheymake mistakes,
hopefully they willlearnby them! Chapter 5 Aligning the stars – finding that
balance between.
4
Paper Flow: Your Ultimate Guide to Making Paperwork Easy
Nowputthat envelope inyour archives(see Chapter 6)or gobacktoit onceyour
filingsystemis humming along.The envelopeand theircontentscan
bewhittledawaywhile you watch television. The keyisnotto sweat the small stuff–
don't overorganise ...
MaryAnne Bennie, Brigitte Hinneberg, 2011
5
On directing Shakespeare: interviews with contemporary directors
I tried to overorganise the actors in those great flowing prose sections of the play,
I tried to show them that there were all kinds of rhythmic things that were
happening within their speeches and I think that I made something too artificial of
the ...
6
An introduction to social and management cybernetics: ...
Therefore it would be fatal to try and overorganise it. The jhuggi grows over the
years as part of its inmates' economic and social strategy and it has a social
organism which enables it to grow. It is self-reliant and vital. The conclusion was
that ...
I've beenaccused of tryingto overorganise her.” It madeMag feel a bit sick, too,
when Christina said toher fervently: “Oh, I do think it was wonderfulofVince to
offer to take me to town. I longedto go, too.InfactI told mymotherinlaw that I
wanted to ...
8
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
'I am afraid that asa nationwe tend to overorganise. Abroad that passes
forefficiency.' Again there wasapause. 'What happened to you?' Leamas asked. '
Oh, I too was softened for interrogation.' 'By Mundt's men?' 'By Mundt'smen and
Mundt.
9
Doctor Goebbels: His Life and Death
The German tendency to overorganise and clog the machinery of government
was accentuated by the Nazi leaders who could do little else but regard each
other with suspicion, knowing bywhat unscrupulous means eachone had
achievedhis ...
Roger Manvell, Heinrich Fraenkel, 2013
10
Effective Schooling for Pupils with Emotional and ...
Flower bedswhich arepristineand neatly trimmed edges tolawns can suggest
regimes which devote too much attention to appearances and perhaps
oversupervise and overorganise their pupils. We also observed the existence of
school.