CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CRYSTALISE
PRESENT
Present
I crystalise
you crystalise
he/she/it crystalises
we crystalise
you crystalise
they crystalise
Present continuous
I am crystalising
you are crystalising
he/she/it is crystalising
we are crystalising
you are crystalising
they are crystalising
Present perfect
I have crystalised
you have crystalised
he/she/it has crystalised
we have crystalised
you have crystalised
they have crystalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been crystalising
you have been crystalising
he/she/it has been crystalising
we have been crystalising
you have been crystalising
they have been crystalising
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 crystalised
you crystalised
he/she/it crystalised
we crystalised
you crystalised
they crystalised
Past continuous
I was crystalising
you were crystalising
he/she/it was crystalising
we were crystalising
you were crystalising
they were crystalising
Past perfect
I had crystalised
you had crystalised
he/she/it had crystalised
we had crystalised
you had crystalised
they had crystalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been crystalising
you had been crystalising
he/she/it had been crystalising
we had been crystalising
you had been crystalising
they had been crystalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will crystalise
you will crystalise
he/she/it will crystalise
we will crystalise
you will crystalise
they will crystalise
Future continuous
I will be crystalising
you will be crystalising
he/she/it will be crystalising
we will be crystalising
you will be crystalising
they will be crystalising
Future perfect
I will have crystalised
you will have crystalised
he/she/it will have crystalised
we will have crystalised
you will have crystalised
they will have crystalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been crystalising
you will have been crystalising
he/she/it will have been crystalising
we will have been crystalising
you will have been crystalising
they will have been crystalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would crystalise
you would crystalise
he/she/it would crystalise
we would crystalise
you would crystalise
they would crystalise
Conditional continuous
I would be crystalising
you would be crystalising
he/she/it would be crystalising
we would be crystalising
you would be crystalising
they would be crystalising
Conditional perfect
I would have crystalise
you would have crystalise
he/she/it would have crystalise
we would have crystalise
you would have crystalise
they would have crystalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been crystalising
you would have been crystalising
he/she/it would have been crystalising
we would have been crystalising
you would have been crystalising
they would have been crystalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you crystalise
we let´s crystalise
you crystalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
crystalised
Present Participle
crystalising
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 «CRYSTALISE»
Discover the use of
crystalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crystalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Analytical Review: Or History of Literature, Domestic and ...
The filtered solutions are boiled down to two pints, and let by for eight days, when
it is filtered, and after due boiling, set by to crystalise. These crystals are to be
dissolved in distilled water, the solution to be filtered, boiled, and to be set by to ...
2
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic ...
The filtered solutions are boiled down to two pints, and set by for eight days,
when it is filtered, and after due boiling, set by to crystalise. These crystals are to
be dissolved in distilled water, the solution to be filtered, boiled, and to be set by
to ...
When mixed with sea salt it is purified as follows : Filtre a solution of nitre,
evaporate, and set it to crystalise in a cool place. The crystals will remain
sufficiently pure, for the sea-salt remains dissolved after the greatest part of the
nitre hath ...
4
Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences
It may then be again filtered, if necessary or desirable. If it is required to be.
crystalised in large crystals, the crystalising pans must be placed in warm water,
and the paraffine allowed to crystalise as the water becomes reduced in
temperature.
5
The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of ...
It may then be again filtered, if necessary or desirable. If it is required to be
crystalised in large crystals, the crystalising pans must be placed in warm water,
and the paraffine allowed to crystalise as the water becomes reduced in
temperature.
6
Hester's sacrifice, by the author of 'St. Olave's'.
... like jars of melted sugar, in a confectioner's cooling-room, ready to crystalise as
soon as anything is put in for it to crystalise upon; and no matter how worthless a
thing it is, a bit of crooked wire or rough stick, sometimes the rougher the better, ...
7
Pharmaceutical Science in Homoeopathy and Pharmacodynamics
The whole filtrate is then heated to coagulate any further albuminous matter and
then again subjected to filtration and the filtrate is then set aside to crystalise.
These crystals thus obtained are redissolved in distilled water and are treated
with ...
8
The London Medical Dictionary, Including Under Distinct ...
... then filtered through paper, and the strained liquor set by to crystalise. Ph.
Lond. 1/88. This preparation also forms a medicated wine, called viiium antimonii
tartarisati. A more certain preparation is probably obtained by the following
process.
9
Towards a New Era: Economic, Social and Political Reforms
Third, an all party joint parliamentary committee can crystalise the consensus for
suitable constitutional Amendments. Finally, even to involve the judiciary in this
consensus building exercise would be advisable. Once the consensus around ...
10
Bauhaus, Dessau: Walter Gropius
;The Dessau Bauhaus encapsulates the ethos ofhat design school's revolutionary new thinking.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRYSTALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
crystalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Gold dips despite Greece, China woes
"Gold has surprisingly not reacted to the events, but that could change as worst-case scenarios crystalise," said Nitesh Shah, associate director ... «The Daily Telegraph, Jul 15»
“We need to build resilient infrastructure.”
He points out that the tensions between the developed and the developing countries crystalise around the question of funding. “When a binding ... «The News on Sunday, Jul 15»
Boarded up villa in Aberdeen touted in Japan as top tourist draw
... links between Scotland to Japan – but said promoting the Blake Glover house must crystalise efforts to bring the property back into use. «Aberdeen Press and Journal, Jul 15»
The crying game: Photographer captures beautiful microscopic …
... we are stressed. Because tears are suspended in salt, they also look very different when then crystalise and are viewed under a microscope. «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Foodies paying up front to bring Das Hund Haus to Maitland …
If the landlord holds firm at six months rent in advance restaurateur James Sneddon will need $70,000 to crystalise his plans. Investors will ... «The Maitland Mercury, Jul 15»
Britain's Got Talent's Bailey McConnell to head to Liverpool
The 16-year-old singer-songwriter will embark on his headline Crystalise summer tour in cities up and down the country. Bailey has returned ... «Liverpool Echo, Jul 15»
Egypt's campaign of elimination continues, violence and instability …
... of Brotherhood leaders; a new discourse suggesting the Brotherhood was “treasonous” began to crystalise; and all media outlets sympathetic ... «Middle East Eye, Jul 15»
The best way to prepare your portfolio for the volatility ahead, by top …
In order to be able to sell their debt, the private investor would then be forced to lower their price, and potentially crystalise a loss. Read more: ... «What Investment, Jul 15»
Not Safe for Work: is it This Life for a new generation?
It took a trip to the Northampton suburb where he grew up for the idea to crystalise. “I have a lot of friends who work in the civil service and ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Why June's losers could be July's winners for stock investors
Investors are often forced to clear the deck to crystalise losses for the tax year and this means they are often inclined to throw out stocks that ... «Motley Fool Australia, Jun 15»