CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DESULPHURATE
PRESENT
Present
I desulphurate
you desulphurate
he/she/it desulphurates
we desulphurate
you desulphurate
they desulphurate
Present continuous
I am desulphurating
you are desulphurating
he/she/it is desulphurating
we are desulphurating
you are desulphurating
they are desulphurating
Present perfect
I have desulphurated
you have desulphurated
he/she/it has desulphurated
we have desulphurated
you have desulphurated
they have desulphurated
Present perfect continuous
I have been desulphurating
you have been desulphurating
he/she/it has been desulphurating
we have been desulphurating
you have been desulphurating
they have been desulphurating
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 desulphurated
you desulphurated
he/she/it desulphurated
we desulphurated
you desulphurated
they desulphurated
Past continuous
I was desulphurating
you were desulphurating
he/she/it was desulphurating
we were desulphurating
you were desulphurating
they were desulphurating
Past perfect
I had desulphurated
you had desulphurated
he/she/it had desulphurated
we had desulphurated
you had desulphurated
they had desulphurated
Past perfect continuous
I had been desulphurating
you had been desulphurating
he/she/it had been desulphurating
we had been desulphurating
you had been desulphurating
they had been desulphurating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will desulphurate
you will desulphurate
he/she/it will desulphurate
we will desulphurate
you will desulphurate
they will desulphurate
Future continuous
I will be desulphurating
you will be desulphurating
he/she/it will be desulphurating
we will be desulphurating
you will be desulphurating
they will be desulphurating
Future perfect
I will have desulphurated
you will have desulphurated
he/she/it will have desulphurated
we will have desulphurated
you will have desulphurated
they will have desulphurated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been desulphurating
you will have been desulphurating
he/she/it will have been desulphurating
we will have been desulphurating
you will have been desulphurating
they will have been desulphurating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would desulphurate
you would desulphurate
he/she/it would desulphurate
we would desulphurate
you would desulphurate
they would desulphurate
Conditional continuous
I would be desulphurating
you would be desulphurating
he/she/it would be desulphurating
we would be desulphurating
you would be desulphurating
they would be desulphurating
Conditional perfect
I would have desulphurate
you would have desulphurate
he/she/it would have desulphurate
we would have desulphurate
you would have desulphurate
they would have desulphurate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been desulphurating
you would have been desulphurating
he/she/it would have been desulphurating
we would have been desulphurating
you would have been desulphurating
they would have been desulphurating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you desulphurate
we let´s desulphurate
you desulphurate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to desulphurate
Past participle
desulphurated
Present Participle
desulphurating
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 «DESULPHURATE»
Discover the use of
desulphurate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
desulphurate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
Sl'flpnuret of “Galena is very difficult to desulphurate completely by~ 16-“1- '
roasting. The atlinity of its component parts for oxigen, it is true, renders their
separation sufiicientl'y speedy; but that of the new compounds, sulphuric acid
and oxide ...
2
The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: ...
i _ Galena is very difficult to desulphurate completely by roasting: the aflinity of its
ingredients for oxygen renders the separation indeed prompt enough; but that of
the new compounds, the sulphuric acid and the oxyd qf but if, as I think we may, ...
3
Philosophical Magazine, Comprehending the Various Branches ...
I t v is extremely difficultv completely to desulphurate galena by- roastingr the
aflinity of its component parts for oxygen does indeed effect their disunion quickly
. enough; but that of the new compounds, the sulphuric acid and the bxide of lead
...
4
Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine work, ...
... according as the coker wishes to direct the heat, and water is injected
plentifully, both to control the heat and desulphurate the fuel, if it is supposed to
need it, and finally to put cut'tbe fire. A heap of the size given will be thoroughly
coked in ...
Appleton, firm, publishers, New York. (1866. D. Appleton & co.), 1858
5
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish Academy. trench, and when it is full the fire is discontinued *'. I believe
also that washing the sea weed in fresh water, to carry off the sea salt that
adheres to it; would be useful. To desulphurate kelp, Abbe MAZEAS
recommends ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1790
... from most. metals." He seems, however, to have been aware of the importance
of the contact of the atmospheric air in roasting, since he says, when speaking of
the sulphurets of mercury and of arsenic, “ It will be possible to desulphurate ...
7
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
trench, and when it is full the fire is discontinued *. I believe also that washing the
sea weed in fresh water, to carry off the sea salt that adheres to it, would be
useful. To desulphurate kelp, Abbe MAZEAS recommends projecting on it while
in a ...
8
The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries ...
We finish this operation by introducing into the said residuary mixture fragments
of coke, charcoal, or coals, and continuing the application of heat for some time
while the mouth of the retort is left open, whereby 1 desulphurate the manganese
...
9
The Secret Corresponding Vocabulary Adapted for Use to ...
5 Designate 5 ingly 5 Desuetude 5 ed 6 Descent 'x 6 ed 6 Despite 6
Desulphurate 6 ing 7 Describe y 7 ing 7 ed 7 ed 7 tion 8 ed l 8 tiotn 8 ful 8 8 9 e' 1
9 ive , 9 fully 9 tion 9 Detersion 1290 ing `|340 tor l 1390 fulness 1440 Desultorily
1490 sive ...
Francis Ormond Jonathan SMITH, 1845
10
The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Cessation of ; Desuetude, (des'we-tud) n. [L. deruetudo, suescere, to become
unaccustomed.] practice, custom, or fashion ; disuse. Desulphurate, (de-sul'fu-rat)
t. t [De To deprive of sulphur : — imp. & ppr. desulphuratuig, Desulphurmtion ...