CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FRACTIONISE
PRESENT
Present
I fractionise
you fractionise
he/she/it fractionises
we fractionise
you fractionise
they fractionise
Present continuous
I am fractionising
you are fractionising
he/she/it is fractionising
we are fractionising
you are fractionising
they are fractionising
Present perfect
I have fractionised
you have fractionised
he/she/it has fractionised
we have fractionised
you have fractionised
they have fractionised
Present perfect continuous
I have been fractionising
you have been fractionising
he/she/it has been fractionising
we have been fractionising
you have been fractionising
they have been fractionising
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 fractionised
you fractionised
he/she/it fractionised
we fractionised
you fractionised
they fractionised
Past continuous
I was fractionising
you were fractionising
he/she/it was fractionising
we were fractionising
you were fractionising
they were fractionising
Past perfect
I had fractionised
you had fractionised
he/she/it had fractionised
we had fractionised
you had fractionised
they had fractionised
Past perfect continuous
I had been fractionising
you had been fractionising
he/she/it had been fractionising
we had been fractionising
you had been fractionising
they had been fractionising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fractionise
you will fractionise
he/she/it will fractionise
we will fractionise
you will fractionise
they will fractionise
Future continuous
I will be fractionising
you will be fractionising
he/she/it will be fractionising
we will be fractionising
you will be fractionising
they will be fractionising
Future perfect
I will have fractionised
you will have fractionised
he/she/it will have fractionised
we will have fractionised
you will have fractionised
they will have fractionised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fractionising
you will have been fractionising
he/she/it will have been fractionising
we will have been fractionising
you will have been fractionising
they will have been fractionising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fractionise
you would fractionise
he/she/it would fractionise
we would fractionise
you would fractionise
they would fractionise
Conditional continuous
I would be fractionising
you would be fractionising
he/she/it would be fractionising
we would be fractionising
you would be fractionising
they would be fractionising
Conditional perfect
I would have fractionise
you would have fractionise
he/she/it would have fractionise
we would have fractionise
you would have fractionise
they would have fractionise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fractionising
you would have been fractionising
he/she/it would have been fractionising
we would have been fractionising
you would have been fractionising
they would have been fractionising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fractionise
we let´s fractionise
you fractionise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to fractionise
Past participle
fractionised
Present Participle
fractionising
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 «FRACTIONISE»
Discover the use of
fractionise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fractionise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There is nothing special in the tailor's work so to fractionise him beyond other
indoor trades. We shall be breeding up a nation of tailors. In the great engine
factories and iron works we see large sinewy men, but they are invariably country
born.
There is nothing special in the tailor's work so to fractionise him beyond other
indoor trades. We shall be breeding up a nation of tailors. In the great engine
factories and iron works we see large sinewy men, but they are invariably country
born.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1870
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Questions Communicated by Lord Overstone to the Decimal ...
There is no use in inventing high units merely to fractionise them ; multiples of
lower units are better. QUESTION. 57. By the adoption of the decimal system will
not this advantage be converted into a great inconvenience ? Will not our high ...
Great Britain. Decimal Coinage Commission, 1857
4
Assessing Information Needs in the Age of the Digital Consumer
... of the main measures of academic productiveness, there is pressure on
authors to fractionise their research projects into as many separate articles as
possible to 'add yardage to the author's bibliography' ... [Since the] publishing of
articles .
David Nicholas, Eti Herman, 2010
5
Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, ...
... with the (photo) data at their disposal, to travel through it with their own
connective patterns of viewing, but to interfere with the images themselves, to
distort, collage, dismember, fractionise, and in every way transform the image at
will.
Roy Ascott, Edward A. Shanken, 2003
6
Waste Materials in Construction: Putting Theory into Practice
Dutch legislation concerning building materials and landfill prescribes column
tests, diffusion tests and availability tests. The first step in the column test is to
fractionise the product to particles smaller than 4 mm and to put them in a column
[11].
G.J. Senden, H.A. van der Sloot, J.J.J.M. Goumans, 1997
... its fertilising rivers, its blue and beauteous lakes, its fine extending forests, its
honest men, and its virtuous and blessed women——remember that, at such a
moment as this, to divide, disturb, fractionise, or enfeeble the Conservative party,
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1841
8
Spelling Workbook and Interactive CD Teachers Guide Book F - ...
... phoned, phoning easy easier, easiest, easily, ease, easygoing fractions,
fractional, fractionally, fractionise athlete accuse amuse mobile fraction 58
Spelling: Workbook teachers guide—R.I.C. Publications®—www.ricpublications.
com.au.
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Global Product Development: Proceedings of the 20th CIRP ...
It allows fractionise the town into buildings, and each building into roof, ground
and wall. With this method, we have a first realistic view of a coloured model.
Moreover, this segmentation can help historians to better understand the model
and ...
10
Private Equity in Germany
The aim of this paper is to fractionise this myth of PE by answering the following
questions: How do PE firms work? Which investment policy and which
management policy do they pursue? How do PE firms generate above average
returns for ...
Gerd Rainer Meiners, 2008