CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CIRCULARISE
PRESENT
Present
I circularise
you circularise
he/she/it circularises
we circularise
you circularise
they circularise
Present continuous
I am circularising
you are circularising
he/she/it is circularising
we are circularising
you are circularising
they are circularising
Present perfect
I have circularised
you have circularised
he/she/it has circularised
we have circularised
you have circularised
they have circularised
Present perfect continuous
I have been circularising
you have been circularising
he/she/it has been circularising
we have been circularising
you have been circularising
they have been circularising
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 circularised
you circularised
he/she/it circularised
we circularised
you circularised
they circularised
Past continuous
I was circularising
you were circularising
he/she/it was circularising
we were circularising
you were circularising
they were circularising
Past perfect
I had circularised
you had circularised
he/she/it had circularised
we had circularised
you had circularised
they had circularised
Past perfect continuous
I had been circularising
you had been circularising
he/she/it had been circularising
we had been circularising
you had been circularising
they had been circularising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will circularise
you will circularise
he/she/it will circularise
we will circularise
you will circularise
they will circularise
Future continuous
I will be circularising
you will be circularising
he/she/it will be circularising
we will be circularising
you will be circularising
they will be circularising
Future perfect
I will have circularised
you will have circularised
he/she/it will have circularised
we will have circularised
you will have circularised
they will have circularised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been circularising
you will have been circularising
he/she/it will have been circularising
we will have been circularising
you will have been circularising
they will have been circularising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would circularise
you would circularise
he/she/it would circularise
we would circularise
you would circularise
they would circularise
Conditional continuous
I would be circularising
you would be circularising
he/she/it would be circularising
we would be circularising
you would be circularising
they would be circularising
Conditional perfect
I would have circularise
you would have circularise
he/she/it would have circularise
we would have circularise
you would have circularise
they would have circularise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been circularising
you would have been circularising
he/she/it would have been circularising
we would have been circularising
you would have been circularising
they would have been circularising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you circularise
we let´s circularise
you circularise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to circularise
Past participle
circularised
Present Participle
circularising
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 «CIRCULARISE»
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circularise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
circularise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Rocket and Spacecraft Propulsion: Principles, Practice and ...
There must therefore be an onboard rocket engine to circularise the orbit (see
Chapter 1). If a sled or gun is not available, and the launch has to be
conventional, then a purely horizontal trajectory is impossible because of the
factors mentioned ...
Martin J. L. Turner, 2008
2
The Auditors Talk: An Oral History of a Profession from the ...
not material; or similarly, circularise debtors? If it was not material what was the
point? The level of materiality was a concept that had gained acceptance then.
Lafferty was asking, — are you going to say you've got to circularise debtors?
Derek Matthews, Jim Pirie, 2000
3
Space Systems Failures: Disasters and Rescues of Satellites, ...
The unaugmented hydrazine thrusters were capable of providing only 88 per
cent of the 500-metre-per-second delta-V to circularise the orbit. However, with
electrical heating (of some 400 watts per thruster) the specific impulse of the
EHTs ...
David M. Harland, Ralph Lorenz, 2007
4
A History of Auditing: The Changing Audit Process in Britain ...
Reference to the practice as appropriate in specific investigations for fraud, if not
in a routine audit, is also to be found in the 1925 edition of Spicer and Pegler (
1925: 569); and to circularise or not to circularise was sporadically hotly debated
in ...
5
Auditing Final Approach
3.4 Other balances - Circularise some nil balances. With the consent of Pot Ltd,
circularise some credit balances. (2) General 4. The summary of trade debtors by
group, together with the underlying detailed age analyses, will be used as the ...
Elmarie Sadler, Marianne van Staden, A. Hamel, 1998
6
Solar Sailing: Technology, Dynamics and Mission Applications
At the aphelion of the transfer ellipse the sail is then jettisoned and a single
impulse used to circularise the orbit. From the orbit geometry the required semi-
major axis of the transfer ellipse is given by a = ±(R + r) (4.31) Then, using Eq. (
4.27) ...
7
HOUSE OF COMMONS ( PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE)
Gentleman also suggested that we should, perhaps, once again circularise the
Army. I really think— and I hope that the hon. Gentleman will believe me — that,
at the moment, there is no need to circularise the Army about this matter. We
have ...
8
Tragedy and Triumph in Orbit: The Eighties and Early Nineties
In other words, only one OMS firing - rather than two — was needed to circularise
Challenger's orbit at an altitude of around 530 km. Previously, when less
performance data was available for the main engines and some targeting
precision ...
9
Impact of Modern Dynamics in Astronomy: Proceedings of the ...
L.G. KISELEVA AND P.P. EGGLETON Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road,
Cambridge CBS OH A, UK In binary stars, tidal friction dissipates a fraction of the
orbital energy at constant angular momentum and will circularise binary orbits on
...
J. Henrard, Sylvio Ferraz-Mello, 1999
10
Creative Accounting, Fraud and International Accounting Scandals
The company itself was reorganised and still survives. The fraud by Coster led to
a questioning of the role of the auditor. When Price Waterhouse took on the audit
in 1924 they agreed not to do a physical stock-take or to circularise debtors.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CIRCULARISE»
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circularise is used in the context of the following news items.
SpaceX Falcon 9 launches CRS-6 Dragon en route to ISS
The first manoeuvre will be a coelliptic burn to circularise the spacecraft's orbit, twelve hours and 53 minutes after launch. Dragon Flying on ... «NASASpaceflight.com, Apr 15»
ULA Delta IV successfully launches GPS IIF-9
Wednesday's mission calls for it to make two burns, the first to establish a transfer orbit and the second at apogee to circularise the payload's ... «NASASpaceflight.com, Mar 15»
Inmarsat launches second Global Xpress satellite
Over the coming days, the platform must use its own propulsion system to circularise this path and bring itself into a "stationary" position some ... «BBC News, Feb 15»
Russian Soyuz 2-1B successfully launches Lotos-S
A few days after launch the spacecraft will circularise its orbit at apogee. 2014-12-25 00_40_21-Plesetsk Cosmodrome - Google Search ... «NASASpaceflight.com, Dec 14»
ULA Delta IV successfully launches AFSPC-4 mission
After attaining apogee, the third burn would have been conducted to circularise the orbit. On an ascending node profile spacecraft separation ... «NASASpaceflight.com, Jul 14»
Second high-orbit launch for SpaceX
The Thaicom-6 satellite, with its own propulsion system, must now circularise this orbit and move itself to a "stationary" position 36,000km over ... «BBC News, Jan 14»
Inmarsat begins Global Xpress rollout
The Boeing-built, 6.1-tonne satellite must now use its own chemical and electric propulsion system to circularise this trajectory and move itself ... «BBC News, Dec 13»
SpaceX launches SES commercial TV satellite for Asia
SES-8, with its own propulsion system, must now circularise its orbit and move itself to a "stationary" position some 36,000km above the equator ... «BBC News, Dec 13»
Juno Jupiter probe gets British boost
An apogee engine makes a series of burns at the top of the ellipse to circularise that orbit and bring the satellite into a "stationary" parking ... «BBC News, Sep 12»
Meteosat launches to maintain Europe's weather services
Controllers at the European Space Operations Centre (Esoc), also in Darmstadt, will need to circularise that path in the coming 10 days. «BBC News, Jul 12»