CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HEADREACH
PRESENT
Present
I headreach
you headreach
he/she/it headreaches
we headreach
you headreach
they headreach
Present continuous
I am headreaching
you are headreaching
he/she/it is headreaching
we are headreaching
you are headreaching
they are headreaching
Present perfect
I have headreached
you have headreached
he/she/it has headreached
we have headreached
you have headreached
they have headreached
Present perfect continuous
I have been headreaching
you have been headreaching
he/she/it has been headreaching
we have been headreaching
you have been headreaching
they have been headreaching
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 headreached
you headreached
he/she/it headreached
we headreached
you headreached
they headreached
Past continuous
I was headreaching
you were headreaching
he/she/it was headreaching
we were headreaching
you were headreaching
they were headreaching
Past perfect
I had headreached
you had headreached
he/she/it had headreached
we had headreached
you had headreached
they had headreached
Past perfect continuous
I had been headreaching
you had been headreaching
he/she/it had been headreaching
we had been headreaching
you had been headreaching
they had been headreaching
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will headreach
you will headreach
he/she/it will headreach
we will headreach
you will headreach
they will headreach
Future continuous
I will be headreaching
you will be headreaching
he/she/it will be headreaching
we will be headreaching
you will be headreaching
they will be headreaching
Future perfect
I will have headreached
you will have headreached
he/she/it will have headreached
we will have headreached
you will have headreached
they will have headreached
Future perfect continuous
I will have been headreaching
you will have been headreaching
he/she/it will have been headreaching
we will have been headreaching
you will have been headreaching
they will have been headreaching
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would headreach
you would headreach
he/she/it would headreach
we would headreach
you would headreach
they would headreach
Conditional continuous
I would be headreaching
you would be headreaching
he/she/it would be headreaching
we would be headreaching
you would be headreaching
they would be headreaching
Conditional perfect
I would have headreach
you would have headreach
he/she/it would have headreach
we would have headreach
you would have headreach
they would have headreach
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been headreaching
you would have been headreaching
he/she/it would have been headreaching
we would have been headreaching
you would have been headreaching
they would have been headreaching
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you headreach
we let´s headreach
you headreach
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
headreached
Present Participle
headreaching
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 «HEADREACH»
Discover the use of
headreach in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
headreach and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Managing Canal Irrigation: Practical Analysis from South Asia
On the Left Main Canal of the Gambhiri Project, an economic study of a
headreach and tallreach minor gave figures for wheat shown in Table 1.7. Table
1.7. Yields and incomes on a headreach and a tailreach minor, Gambhiri Project
Yield per ...
2
Managing canal irrigation: Potential for the poor
On the Left Main Canal of the Gambhiri Project, an economic study of a
headreach and taikeach minor gave figures for wheat shown in Table 1.7. Table
1,7. Yields and Incomes on a headreach and a tallreach minor, Gambhiri Project
Source: ...
3
Seamanship Techniques: Shipboard and Marine Operations
Headreach. This is the distance a vessel will continue to travel forwards after the
main engines have been stopped. Helmsman. The helmsman is a person
designated to steer the vessel manually. Helm orders used to apply to the tiller,
but ...
4
Water Users' Association in Bhestan Minor(Mohini), Ukai ...
of the headreach farmers. They do take water according to their rotation. There is
also a lot of wastage. Majority of the farmers do not like to take water at night. The
watchmen keep the outlets open even when the farmers are not making use of ...
5
Command Companion of Seamanship Techniques
Neither will a reduction of speed over the ground occur at a uniform rate, so the
time of actual contact could be expected to be even less on the assumption that a
vessel reduces her forward motion more slowly at the termination of headreach ...
Answer: When moving astern, rudder amidships and right-hand fixed propeller,
the stern will move to port and the bow will move to starboard, because of
transverse thrust effects. Question 10. What do you understand by the term '
Headreach'?
7
Proceedings of the National Workshop on Participatory ...
... Users' Group Paper 4: Banganga Irrigation System: An Exercise in
Participatory Management Table 1 : Land Area and Number of Households
under Main 45 Farm Ditches of the Bilaspur Distributary and Main Outlets in the
Headreach of the ...
Pant, S. R., Valera, A., Pradhan, U.
8
Geological Survey Bulletin
Downey. Downieville. Dunnigan. Elcajon.6 Elk Grove.1 Elsinore.8 Escondido.9
Fairoaks.10 Fernando. Florin.1 1 Bruceville, Carbondale, Castle, Clay, Clements,
Cosumnes, Elk Grove, Florin, Gait, Goose Creek, Headreach, Linden, Lockeford,
...
9
Water users' association in Malayadipalayam distributary of ...
Water is not distributed among the headreach, middlereach, and tailreach
fanners, while 90 to 100 per cent of the requirements are met in the case of
headreach farmers, only 70 to 80 per cent and 50 to 60 per cent of the
requirements are met ...
10
Irrigation Systems: Design, Planning and Construction
Silt ejectors and vortex tubes There are several designs of silt ejector structure,
located in the canal headreach such that sediment can be periodically flushed
back into the river. Figure A7.52 shows a skimmer weir, designed to abstract
surface ...