CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FAULT-FIND
PRESENT
Present
I fault-find
you fault-find
he/she/it fault-finds
we fault-find
you fault-find
they fault-find
Present continuous
I am fault-finding
you are fault-finding
he/she/it is fault-finding
we are fault-finding
you are fault-finding
they are fault-finding
Present perfect
I have fault-found
you have fault-found
he/she/it has fault-found
we have fault-found
you have fault-found
they have fault-found
Present perfect continuous
I have been fault-finding
you have been fault-finding
he/she/it has been fault-finding
we have been fault-finding
you have been fault-finding
they have been fault-finding
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 fault-found
you fault-found
he/she/it fault-found
we fault-found
you fault-found
they fault-found
Past continuous
I was fault-finding
you were fault-finding
he/she/it was fault-finding
we were fault-finding
you were fault-finding
they were fault-finding
Past perfect
I had fault-found
you had fault-found
he/she/it had fault-found
we had fault-found
you had fault-found
they had fault-found
Past perfect continuous
I had been fault-finding
you had been fault-finding
he/she/it had been fault-finding
we had been fault-finding
you had been fault-finding
they had been fault-finding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fault-find
you will fault-find
he/she/it will fault-find
we will fault-find
you will fault-find
they will fault-find
Future continuous
I will be fault-finding
you will be fault-finding
he/she/it will be fault-finding
we will be fault-finding
you will be fault-finding
they will be fault-finding
Future perfect
I will have fault-found
you will have fault-found
he/she/it will have fault-found
we will have fault-found
you will have fault-found
they will have fault-found
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fault-finding
you will have been fault-finding
he/she/it will have been fault-finding
we will have been fault-finding
you will have been fault-finding
they will have been fault-finding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fault-find
you would fault-find
he/she/it would fault-find
we would fault-find
you would fault-find
they would fault-find
Conditional continuous
I would be fault-finding
you would be fault-finding
he/she/it would be fault-finding
we would be fault-finding
you would be fault-finding
they would be fault-finding
Conditional perfect
I would have fault-find
you would have fault-find
he/she/it would have fault-find
we would have fault-find
you would have fault-find
they would have fault-find
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fault-finding
you would have been fault-finding
he/she/it would have been fault-finding
we would have been fault-finding
you would have been fault-finding
they would have been fault-finding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fault-find
we let´s fault-find
you fault-find
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
fault-found
Present Participle
fault-finding
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 «FAULT-FIND»
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fault-find in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fault-find and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Responsibility and
Fault
These highly original essays develop themes implicit in Herbert Hart and the author's Causation in the Law (2nd ed. 1985).
2
Webster's II New College Dictionary
—fault 'find ing, M. & n. faulMess (folt'lis) adj. Without fault : PERFECT. - fault 'tess
-ly adv. — fault'less-ness >,. fault plane n. Geol. The plane along which the break
or shear of a fault occurs. fault-y (fol'te) ad]. -t»er, -i«est 1. Containing a fault or ...
Webster's New World Dictionary, Editors Of Webster's II Dictionaries, 2005
3
Fault is of the sufferer
Who is at fault? Find out who is suffering. If a servant breaks ten teacups in the
home, it will affect some in the home. The children in the house would not care,
so they do not suffer. The parents get annoyed but even then, the mother
manages ...
4
Beyond Safety Accountability
Organizations fault find, supervisors fault find, and on a personal level, we all
have a tendency to do it. Do you have an incident investigation team at your plant
? What does the term “investigation” imply? Although the American Heritage ...
5
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
1288.38 Fust 249 More humbly — so, friends, did iny fault find redemption . .
1289.43 Fust 296 "For the fault was just your own,— 1296.99 Bad Dr. 2.91 For
since prodigious fault is found with you, . . 1334.6 Round Robin 23 Faulted. "Had
I died ...
6
Electrical Power System
Fault Analysis Package
Now □ V° =-Z 1° V1 = E -Z,/1 a a la V2 = -7 J2 I°a(Z0+3Zf) = -Ea+ZlIla Z0+3Zf
Again, K = va2 Ea-Zjl=-Z2I2a We can also find that l\ = Zl + Z2(Z° +3Z/) Z2 +Z° +
3Zf And the fault current is If=Ib+Ic=3i: Example of Double Line-To-Ground Fault
Find ...
A. B. M. Nasiruzzaman, 2010
7
The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
_ v. censure, criticize; call to account, accuse. at fault culpable, in the wrong,
blamable; responsible, liable. find fault (find fault with) criticize, censure, take
exception to, pick on. to a fault extremely, to an extreme, exceed- ingly, unduly.
8
Video and Camcorder Servicing and Technology
In order to fault find in the colour circuits the service engineer must be equipped
with a minimum of test items: an oscilloscope, frequency counter, colour bar
generator and if possible a vector scope. A videocassette containing a known
good ...
9
Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
Problem 7.24 A turbine generator has the following sequence reactances: X + =
0.1 X _ = 0.13 X 0 = 0.04 Compare the fault currents for a three-phase fault and a
single line-to-ground fault. Find the value of an inductive reactance to be ...
Mohamed E. El-Hawary, 2008
10
Ancestral
Fault in Ancient Greece
The same Christian categories used in late antiquity and in the Middle Ages to
perceive Greek ancestral fault find themselves reproduced in contemporary
translations of Plutarch's treatise. Domestications That domestication of the
principle ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FAULT-FIND»
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fault-find is used in the context of the following news items.
AV Audio Academy- Brush up on your audio skills
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May I interpose, but not fault-find, I have even h... by Nelson Wight on Monday, May 25, 2015 at 5:56:41 AM. Estimates are just that. Which end ... «OpEdNews, May 15»
Here comes the sun: Genes and rethinking your sunscreen
It makes me wonder if part of the human condition is to try to fault-find everything that we enjoy. Are we as a society using scare-mongering as a ... «Genetic Literacy Project, May 15»
How You Can Nourish a Healthy Romance
When you want to fault-find, stop! Pause. In that moment look at your partner and all that you have been through together and build a gratitude ... «PsychCentral.com, Dec 14»
Fault-finding on Tenthani's muckracking
Therefore, the example of a motor vehicle mechanic to defend fault-find was out of the context and wrong because his accuser did not mean ... «Nyasa Times, Sep 14»
BC coroner to launch inquest into two deadly sawmill blasts
“It's really designed to hear facts and not fault-find,” said Lapointe. “One of the values of that is people are compelled to speak. Anything they ... «Vancouver Sun, Aug 14»