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The present tense form of 'neologize' is neologize or neologizes. Example: She neologizes words to express new concepts. (She neologizes words to express new concepts.)
Definition of “neologize”
- to create or introduce new words or terms into a language
- the act of inventing or using new words or terms
Tense sentence structure and examples:
Notes from a Native English Speaker
Here are the general structures of a present and past participle. Remember, some verbs have an irregular form and may not follow this structure: Present Participle: [Verb] -ing Past Participle: [Verb] -ed
| Present Simple | neologize |
| Present Continuous | neologizing |
| Present Perfect | neologized |
Example
She neologizes words to fill lexical gaps.
Example
They neologize terms to describe their innovative products.
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I am neologizing a new word for this concept.
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They are neologizing phrases to capture the essence of their brand.
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She has neologized several terms in the past year.
Example
They have neologized numerous words for their specialized field.
neologize Subject-Verb Agreement
Notes from a Native English Speaker
Subject-verb agreement means that a subject and its verb match. They’re either both plural or both singular. A singular subject takes a singular verb. - Example: The cat is sleeping. A plural subject takes a plural verb. - Example: The cats are sleeping.
| Singular First Person (I) | neologize |
| Singular Second Person (You) | neologize |
| Singular Third Person (He/She/It) | neologizes |
| Plural (We/You/They) | neologize |
Example
I neologize new words for fun.
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You neologize terms to express your ideas.
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He neologizes words to enrich the language.
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She neologizes terms to describe complex concepts.
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It neologizes new terms to keep up with technological advancements.
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We neologize words to expand our vocabulary.
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You neologize terms to communicate effectively.
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They neologize new words to capture cultural nuances.