CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HOT-PRESS
PRESENT
Present
I hot-press
you hot-press
he/she/it hot-presses
we hot-press
you hot-press
they hot-press
Present continuous
I am hot-pressing
you are hot-pressing
he/she/it is hot-pressing
we are hot-pressing
you are hot-pressing
they are hot-pressing
Present perfect
I have hot-pressed
you have hot-pressed
he/she/it has hot-pressed
we have hot-pressed
you have hot-pressed
they have hot-pressed
Present perfect continuous
I have been hot-pressing
you have been hot-pressing
he/she/it has been hot-pressing
we have been hot-pressing
you have been hot-pressing
they have been hot-pressing
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 hot-pressed
you hot-pressed
he/she/it hot-pressed
we hot-pressed
you hot-pressed
they hot-pressed
Past continuous
I was hot-pressing
you were hot-pressing
he/she/it was hot-pressing
we were hot-pressing
you were hot-pressing
they were hot-pressing
Past perfect
I had hot-pressed
you had hot-pressed
he/she/it had hot-pressed
we had hot-pressed
you had hot-pressed
they had hot-pressed
Past perfect continuous
I had been hot-pressing
you had been hot-pressing
he/she/it had been hot-pressing
we had been hot-pressing
you had been hot-pressing
they had been hot-pressing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hot-press
you will hot-press
he/she/it will hot-press
we will hot-press
you will hot-press
they will hot-press
Future continuous
I will be hot-pressing
you will be hot-pressing
he/she/it will be hot-pressing
we will be hot-pressing
you will be hot-pressing
they will be hot-pressing
Future perfect
I will have hot-pressed
you will have hot-pressed
he/she/it will have hot-pressed
we will have hot-pressed
you will have hot-pressed
they will have hot-pressed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hot-pressing
you will have been hot-pressing
he/she/it will have been hot-pressing
we will have been hot-pressing
you will have been hot-pressing
they will have been hot-pressing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hot-press
you would hot-press
he/she/it would hot-press
we would hot-press
you would hot-press
they would hot-press
Conditional continuous
I would be hot-pressing
you would be hot-pressing
he/she/it would be hot-pressing
we would be hot-pressing
you would be hot-pressing
they would be hot-pressing
Conditional perfect
I would have hot-press
you would have hot-press
he/she/it would have hot-press
we would have hot-press
you would have hot-press
they would have hot-press
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hot-pressing
you would have been hot-pressing
he/she/it would have been hot-pressing
we would have been hot-pressing
you would have been hot-pressing
they would have been hot-pressing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hot-press
we let´s hot-press
you hot-press
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
hot-pressed
Present Participle
hot-pressing
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 «HOT-PRESS»
Discover the use of
hot-press in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hot-press and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Watercolorist's Answer Book
WATERCOLOR PAPER TIPS by Jan Fabian Wallake Surface Finish There are
three main surface finishes for water- color papers: hot-press, cold-press and
rough. A standard-sized sheet is 22" x 30" (56cm x 76cm). Hot-Press A smooth
finish ...
2
First Steps Painting Watercolors
We'll discover what the various paper weights and surfaces — rough, cold-press (
a medium-textured surface), and hot- press or plate (smooth) — mean and how
they act, and we'll play with brushes. Tooling Up The most basic supplies for ...
3
Plywood and Adhesive Technology
plants cure the PF gluelines to full cure in the hot press. Generally, southern pine
plywood plants do not depend on the residual heat in the hot stack for final cure
after hot-pressing. Common sense, however, would dictate hot stacking a load of
...
4
Polymer Technology Dictionary
HOT PRESS MOULDING cooling occurs. The process is often mechanized and
strong butt-welded joints may be produced. hot press moulding This process is
used for polyester moulded products which are required in large quantities: either
...
5
Principles and Practices of Small- and Medium-scale Fruit ...
12.5.1 Hot press Hot-press juice production involves the addition of a pectolytic
enzyme to break down naturally occurring pectins and it uses paper pulp or rice
hulls as press aids to facilitate extraction of juice (Figure 12.2). A hot-press
method ...
Richard Pierce Bates, J. R. Morris, P. G. Crandall, 2001
6
U2: in the name of love : a history from Ireland's
Hot press ...
This biography of the members of the band reveals their initial struggles, their perseverance in establishing an American audience, and their rise to international prominence
Niall Stokes, Liam Mackey, Bill Graham, 1986
7
Ceramic Fabrication Technology
While used some and showing potential for increased output, this semi-
continuous hot press presented limitations due to its horizontal nature, requiring
the same or very similar size dies and powder loads, and presenting issues of
control of ...
8
Composites Manufacturing: Materials, Product, and Process ...
12. The pressure is released by moving the bottom platen downward. 13. The
mold is removed from the press. 14. The mold is opened and the part is removed.
6.9.4.7 Advantages of the Hot Press Technique This process is very suitable for ...
9
Colored Pencil Solution Book
Hot-Press Surface Hot-press surfaces are smooth with very little tooth (surface
texture). Some are actually slick, which makes erasing more difficult. Hot-press
papers accept less color. On them, the buildup of color is subtle and, if not
applied ...
Janie Gildow, Barbara Newton, 2006
10
World Forum on Smart Materials and Smart Structures ...
The hybrid sintering process, which is the combination of 28 GHz microwave
sintering and hot-press, was applied to the sintering of PZT actuators with the
optimal sintering conditions [6, 7]. Due the rapid and uniform heating of the
samples in ...
B.F. Spencer Jr., M. Tomizuka, C.B. Yun, 2008