CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CAROMEL
PRESENT
Present
I caromel
you caromel
he/she/it caromels
we caromel
you caromel
they caromel
Present continuous
I am caromeling
you are caromeling
he/she/it is caromeling
we are caromeling
you are caromeling
they are caromeling
Present perfect
I have caromeled
you have caromeled
he/she/it has caromeled
we have caromeled
you have caromeled
they have caromeled
Present perfect continuous
I have been caromeling
you have been caromeling
he/she/it has been caromeling
we have been caromeling
you have been caromeling
they have been caromeling
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 caromeled
you caromeled
he/she/it caromeled
we caromeled
you caromeled
they caromeled
Past continuous
I was caromeling
you were caromeling
he/she/it was caromeling
we were caromeling
you were caromeling
they were caromeling
Past perfect
I had caromeled
you had caromeled
he/she/it had caromeled
we had caromeled
you had caromeled
they had caromeled
Past perfect continuous
I had been caromeling
you had been caromeling
he/she/it had been caromeling
we had been caromeling
you had been caromeling
they had been caromeling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will caromel
you will caromel
he/she/it will caromel
we will caromel
you will caromel
they will caromel
Future continuous
I will be caromeling
you will be caromeling
he/she/it will be caromeling
we will be caromeling
you will be caromeling
they will be caromeling
Future perfect
I will have caromeled
you will have caromeled
he/she/it will have caromeled
we will have caromeled
you will have caromeled
they will have caromeled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been caromeling
you will have been caromeling
he/she/it will have been caromeling
we will have been caromeling
you will have been caromeling
they will have been caromeling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would caromel
you would caromel
he/she/it would caromel
we would caromel
you would caromel
they would caromel
Conditional continuous
I would be caromeling
you would be caromeling
he/she/it would be caromeling
we would be caromeling
you would be caromeling
they would be caromeling
Conditional perfect
I would have caromel
you would have caromel
he/she/it would have caromel
we would have caromel
you would have caromel
they would have caromel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been caromeling
you would have been caromeling
he/she/it would have been caromeling
we would have been caromeling
you would have been caromeling
they would have been caromeling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you caromel
we let´s caromel
you caromel
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
caromeled
Present Participle
caromeling
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 «CAROMEL»
Discover the use of
caromel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
caromel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Theory of Distributed Objects: Asynchrony - Mobility - ...
Caromel and Henrio are the first to define a calculus for distributed objects interacting using asynchronous method calls with generalized futures, i.e., wait-by-necessity -- a must in large-scale systems, providing both high structuring ...
Denis Caromel, Ludovic Henrio, 2005
2
Euro-Par 2008 Workshops - Parallel Processing: VHPC 2008, ...
Baude, F., Caromel, D., Morel, M.: From distributed objects to hierarchical grid
components. In: Meersman, R., Tari, Z., Schmidt, D.C. (eds.) CoopIS 2003, DOA
2003, and ODBASE 2003. LNCS, vol. 2888, pp. 1226–1242. Springer,
Heidelberg ...
Michael Alexander, Eduardo César, Achim Streit, 2009
3
Parallel Programming Using C++
(page 518) [Caromel 1989] D. Caromel. Service, Asynchrony and Wait-by-
necessity. Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, 2(4):12-22, November 1989.
(page 258) [Caromel 1990a] D. Caromel. Concurrency: an Object Oriented
Approach.
Greg Wilson, Paul Lu, 1996
4
Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed Systems IV
[4] I. Attali, D. Caromel, and S. O. Ehmety. About the automatic continuations in
the Eiffel// Model. In Proc. of the 1998 Int. Conf. on Parallel and Distributed
Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA '98), July 1998. [5] I. Attali, D.
Caromel ...
Scott F. Smith, Carolyn L. Talcott, 2000
5
Object-Based Parallel and Distributed Computation: ...
10. D. Caromel. Concurrency and Reusability: From Sequential to Parallel.
Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, 3(3):34-42, September 1990. 11. D.
Caromel. Programming Abstractions for Concurrent Programming. In J. Bezivin, B
. Meyer ...
Jean-Pierre Briot, Jean-Marc Geib, Akinori Yonezawa, 1996
6
Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing: 12th ...
J. Bustos-Jim ́enez, D. Caromel, M. Leyton, and J. M. Piquer, “Load information
sharing policies in communication-intensive parallel applications,” in ISSADS (
F. F. R. Corchado, V. Larios-Rosillo, and H. Unger, eds.), Lecture Notes in
Computer ...
Eitan Frachtenberg, Uwe Schwiegelshohn, 2007
7
Computing in Object-Oriented Parallel Environments: Third ...
Gul Agha. A Model of Concurrent Computation in Distributed Systems. MIT Press,
1986. 182 2. D. Caromel, F. Belloncle, and Y. Roudier. The C++// Language. In
Parallel Programming Using C++, pages 257–296. MIT Press, 1996. 182, 183 3.
Satoshi Matsuoka, Rodney R. Oldehoeft, Marydell Tholburn, 1999
8
ECOOP 2010 -- Object-Oriented Programming: 24th European ...
TOPLAS 10(1), 51–86 (1988) 6. Armstrong, J.: Making reliable distributed
systems in the presence of software errors. Ph.D. thesis, The Royal Institute of
Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (2003) 7. Baduel, L., Baude, F., Caromel, D.,
Contes, A., ...
9
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, ...
F. Baude, D. Caromel, N. Furmento, and D. Sagnol. Overlapping communication
with computation in distributed object systems. In HPCN Europe '99: Proceedings
of the 7th International Conference on High-Performance Computing and ...
R. Meersman, Zahir Tari, 2006
10
Component Models and Systems for Grid Applications: ...
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] L. Baduel, F. Baude, and D.
Caromel. Efficient, Flexible, and Typed Group Communications in Java. In
JointACM Java Grande - ISCOPE 2002 Conference, pages 28–36, ACM Press,
Seattle, ...
Vladimir Getov, Thilo Kielmann, 2006
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CAROMEL»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
caromel is used in the context of the following news items.
Mother Nature smiles on Mechanicsburg Earth Day Fest
At 11 a.m. participants lined up in front of Caromel Colours store front to join women around the world in an attempt to break the record for the ... «The Sentinel, Apr 14»
The Spam Report: Day #115: "If Only You Can Do This For God"
Well, I have to say after receiving an email from "Mrs. Isabella Caromel," who says "God spoke to me in spirit to share this with you," it is not ... «WISC Madison, Apr 14»
Scrabble champion Wayne Kelly is crowned thanks to the word …
Mr Kelly, 37, beat Gary Oliver, 39, in the best-of-five final by outfoxing him with high-scoring words such as 'caromel' – meaning to turn into ... «Daily Mail, Nov 11»