CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CRASH-DIVE
PRESENT
Present
I crash-dive
you crash-dive
he/she/it crash-dives
we crash-dive
you crash-dive
they crash-dive
Present continuous
I am crash-diving
you are crash-diving
he/she/it is crash-diving
we are crash-diving
you are crash-diving
they are crash-diving
Present perfect
I have crash-dived
you have crash-dived
he/she/it has crash-dived
we have crash-dived
you have crash-dived
they have crash-dived
Present perfect continuous
I have been crash-diving
you have been crash-diving
he/she/it has been crash-diving
we have been crash-diving
you have been crash-diving
they have been crash-diving
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 crash-dived
you crash-dived
he/she/it crash-dived
we crash-dived
you crash-dived
they crash-dived
Past continuous
I was crash-diving
you were crash-diving
he/she/it was crash-diving
we were crash-diving
you were crash-diving
they were crash-diving
Past perfect
I had crash-dived
you had crash-dived
he/she/it had crash-dived
we had crash-dived
you had crash-dived
they had crash-dived
Past perfect continuous
I had been crash-diving
you had been crash-diving
he/she/it had been crash-diving
we had been crash-diving
you had been crash-diving
they had been crash-diving
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will crash-dive
you will crash-dive
he/she/it will crash-dive
we will crash-dive
you will crash-dive
they will crash-dive
Future continuous
I will be crash-diving
you will be crash-diving
he/she/it will be crash-diving
we will be crash-diving
you will be crash-diving
they will be crash-diving
Future perfect
I will have crash-dived
you will have crash-dived
he/she/it will have crash-dived
we will have crash-dived
you will have crash-dived
they will have crash-dived
Future perfect continuous
I will have been crash-diving
you will have been crash-diving
he/she/it will have been crash-diving
we will have been crash-diving
you will have been crash-diving
they will have been crash-diving
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would crash-dive
you would crash-dive
he/she/it would crash-dive
we would crash-dive
you would crash-dive
they would crash-dive
Conditional continuous
I would be crash-diving
you would be crash-diving
he/she/it would be crash-diving
we would be crash-diving
you would be crash-diving
they would be crash-diving
Conditional perfect
I would have crash-dive
you would have crash-dive
he/she/it would have crash-dive
we would have crash-dive
you would have crash-dive
they would have crash-dive
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been crash-diving
you would have been crash-diving
he/she/it would have been crash-diving
we would have been crash-diving
you would have been crash-diving
they would have been crash-diving
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you crash-dive
we let´s crash-dive
you crash-dive
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
crash-dived
Present Participle
crash-diving
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 «CRASH-DIVE»
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crash-dive in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crash-dive and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Crash Dive: Collection of Submarine Stories
A nonfiction collection includes stories featuring mighty submarines and their crews, from the tough subs that harassed the Japanese Navy during World War II to the cat-and-mouse games played by U.S. and Soviet subs during the Cold War.
2
Crash Dive: An Alex Hawke Story
When his plane is discovered by enemy radar, he is forced to improvise—or die trying. Alex Hawke. Saving the world one bullet at a time. Includes a 98-page sneak preview from Phantom, the exhilarating, new novel in the Alex Hawke series.
Hired to retrieve the bodies from a fatal helicopter crash in the Gulf of Mexico, deep-sea salvage expert Ben Gannon becomes enmeshed in a deadly conspiracy when he realizes that the victims of the "accident" include a senator who espoused ...
4
Crash Dive: In Action With Hms Safari 1942-43
"The full range of the submariner's experience - and of human emotion - is here in this vivid eyewitness account."--BOOK JACKET.
Nearly 300 years after a Spanish galleon sinks to the depths of the Atlantic, a Deepcore team struggles to raise its precious cargo of gold.
A thrilling collection of submarine warfare fiction, detailing the earliest submarines and U-boats, as well as the latest high-tech underwater vessels, includes contributions from Jim DeFelice, James H. Cobb, Brendan DuBois, R. J. Pineiro, ...
A run-of-the-mill submarine training exercise near Scotland becomes a desperate struggle for survival when Captain Nick Hamilton and his rookie crew encounter danger beneath the sea
8
United States Naval Institute Proceedings
sea rough, and on signal made crash dive ; first one under ; stayed down one-
half hour. (Nearly all the crew were sea sick, and the chief gunner's mate, who
was the diving rudder man, was the worst ; as the prospects for the crash dive
were ...
During the builder's trials of one of these boats the ship was driven at full speed
of fifteen knots towards the observing tug until a whistle blast signalled for a crash
dive. The submarine was foaming through the water with both of her thousand ...
Z-3, commanded by Lieutenant Crinky Barnes, C. in C. The Goat glanced over at
her and read the signal: "Crash dive and attack, says Crinky," he remarked, still
moving the pointers of the is-was around and puzzling which way to read it.
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRASH-DIVE»
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crash-dive is used in the context of the following news items.
Cowichan naval hero recognized in new book on WWI
Too late, William realized their intention and gave the order to crash-dive. The D3 was barely submerged when the first bombs detonated. «Cowichan Valley Citizen, Jun 15»
'Wild' star Laura Dern reflects on Oscar-nominated role
... which she wrecked with drug abuse and extramarital affairs that destroyed her own marriage; how her life went into a crash-dive when her ... «NewsOK.com, Mar 15»
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... and Blonde Crazy (1931), in which James Cagney and the ever-underwear-less Joan Blondell cavort and crash-dive as con-art partners. «Dallas Observer, Dec 14»
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... and Blonde Crazy (1931), in which James Cagney and the ever-underwear-less Joan Blondell cavort and crash-dive as con-artist partners. «LA Weekly, Dec 14»
U-boat surrenders
She could also “crash-dive” to an extreme depth of 750 feet, in order to escape detection or to survive a depth charge attack. The U-889 was on ... «Cape Breton Post, Nov 14»
Three Dos And Don'ts For Handling Stress In The Heat Of The Moment
The movies are wrong, the pilot in a crash-dive is neither hysterical nor having flashbacks, s/he is instead doing everything humanly possible to ... «Lifehacker Australia, Nov 14»
The Wind Rises: An Animation Master's Last Flight?
The film is a series of flights and falls, airy dreams that crash-dive into disaster. Stark history and buoyant fantasy often merge in The Wind ... «TIME, Feb 14»