CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FIRE-CURE
PRESENT
Present
I fire-cure
you fire-cure
he/she/it fire-cures
we fire-cure
you fire-cure
they fire-cure
Present continuous
I am fire-curing
you are fire-curing
he/she/it is fire-curing
we are fire-curing
you are fire-curing
they are fire-curing
Present perfect
I have fire-cured
you have fire-cured
he/she/it has fire-cured
we have fire-cured
you have fire-cured
they have fire-cured
Present perfect continuous
I have been fire-curing
you have been fire-curing
he/she/it has been fire-curing
we have been fire-curing
you have been fire-curing
they have been fire-curing
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 fire-cured
you fire-cured
he/she/it fire-cured
we fire-cured
you fire-cured
they fire-cured
Past continuous
I was fire-curing
you were fire-curing
he/she/it was fire-curing
we were fire-curing
you were fire-curing
they were fire-curing
Past perfect
I had fire-cured
you had fire-cured
he/she/it had fire-cured
we had fire-cured
you had fire-cured
they had fire-cured
Past perfect continuous
I had been fire-curing
you had been fire-curing
he/she/it had been fire-curing
we had been fire-curing
you had been fire-curing
they had been fire-curing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fire-cure
you will fire-cure
he/she/it will fire-cure
we will fire-cure
you will fire-cure
they will fire-cure
Future continuous
I will be fire-curing
you will be fire-curing
he/she/it will be fire-curing
we will be fire-curing
you will be fire-curing
they will be fire-curing
Future perfect
I will have fire-cured
you will have fire-cured
he/she/it will have fire-cured
we will have fire-cured
you will have fire-cured
they will have fire-cured
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fire-curing
you will have been fire-curing
he/she/it will have been fire-curing
we will have been fire-curing
you will have been fire-curing
they will have been fire-curing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fire-cure
you would fire-cure
he/she/it would fire-cure
we would fire-cure
you would fire-cure
they would fire-cure
Conditional continuous
I would be fire-curing
you would be fire-curing
he/she/it would be fire-curing
we would be fire-curing
you would be fire-curing
they would be fire-curing
Conditional perfect
I would have fire-cure
you would have fire-cure
he/she/it would have fire-cure
we would have fire-cure
you would have fire-cure
they would have fire-cure
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fire-curing
you would have been fire-curing
he/she/it would have been fire-curing
we would have been fire-curing
you would have been fire-curing
they would have been fire-curing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fire-cure
we let´s fire-cure
you fire-cure
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
fire-cured
Present Participle
fire-curing
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 «FIRE-CURE»
Discover the use of
fire-cure in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fire-cure and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Gramma's Sure
Fire Cure for Insomnia in the Very Young
a collection of twelve silly adventures involving a mischevious squirrel and his forest friends. They will race cars, fly airplanes, fly kites, look for gold, go fishing, even join a rock band.
Rose Singhose, Annetta StGermain, 2010
2
The American Temperance Magazine, and Sons of Temperance ...
Now, this is what we call the Fire-cure. Ministered by the grace of God, it is perfect
and everlasting. In regard to the vice of intemperance, it is the only infallible cure,
always effective, always successful. Even the pledge of abstinence may clear ...
At the same time he proposed a 'fire cure' for mankind in the form of a new
revolution which was to start with the firing of Paris as a beacon. 'You'll see how
much better we shall be after this fire cure!' he exclaimed to the horrified Uhlig.3
The ...
Curt von Westernhagen, 1981
4
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
30.12 Fire-cure. To cure tobacco under artificial atmospheric conditions by the
use of open fires, the smoke and fumes of which are allowed to come in contact
with the tobacco. § 30.13 Air-cure. To cure tobacco under natural atmospheric ...
5
L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
Fire-cure. § 30.13 Air-cure. To cure tobacco under natural atmospheric conditions
without the use of fire, except for the purpose of preventing pole burn (house burn
) in damp weather. §30.14 Cigar filler. The tobacco that forms the core or inner ...
Sebastian Kneipp. physician of physicians heals and purifies the soula in the fire-
cure for eternal life. WOrishofen, Railway Station Tilrkheim in Suabia. October !•',
1886. The Author. Preface. to. the. 5th. Edition. Every father is glad when from ...
7
An Appalachian Farmer's Story: Portrait of an Extraordinary ...
that was growed in this country, that I know anything about, was what they call fire
-cure. Tobacco is the only cash crop we growed. The Reynolds Tobacco
Company started over here in Abingdon. That's the first tobacco factory there was
.
8
A Good Place to Live: Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia
And, perhaps to aid her other business, she had what she called a sure-fire cure
for impotence, commonly called "male weakness" in those days. Legend says
that she kept some of this remedy handy for dosing shy men who came to her ...
"Then there was the sniff- ing-smoke-from-a- fire cure. I can't imagine that it would
work, but some people swore that sniffing the smoke from a fire, usually a wood
fire, would do the trick." A really shocking "cure" was electric cauterization.
10
Viva la Libertá!: Politics in Opera
need a water-cure to heal our bodies, so we need a fire-cure in order to remedy (
i.e. destroy) the cause of our illness - a cause that is all around us. Ten months
earlier he had told Uhlig, 'There can only be a single moment in the revolution, ...