CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HYDROGENISE
PRESENT
Present
I hydrogenise
you hydrogenise
he/she/it hydrogenises
we hydrogenise
you hydrogenise
they hydrogenise
Present continuous
I am hydrogenising
you are hydrogenising
he/she/it is hydrogenising
we are hydrogenising
you are hydrogenising
they are hydrogenising
Present perfect
I have hydrogenised
you have hydrogenised
he/she/it has hydrogenised
we have hydrogenised
you have hydrogenised
they have hydrogenised
Present perfect continuous
I have been hydrogenising
you have been hydrogenising
he/she/it has been hydrogenising
we have been hydrogenising
you have been hydrogenising
they have been hydrogenising
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 hydrogenised
you hydrogenised
he/she/it hydrogenised
we hydrogenised
you hydrogenised
they hydrogenised
Past continuous
I was hydrogenising
you were hydrogenising
he/she/it was hydrogenising
we were hydrogenising
you were hydrogenising
they were hydrogenising
Past perfect
I had hydrogenised
you had hydrogenised
he/she/it had hydrogenised
we had hydrogenised
you had hydrogenised
they had hydrogenised
Past perfect continuous
I had been hydrogenising
you had been hydrogenising
he/she/it had been hydrogenising
we had been hydrogenising
you had been hydrogenising
they had been hydrogenising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hydrogenise
you will hydrogenise
he/she/it will hydrogenise
we will hydrogenise
you will hydrogenise
they will hydrogenise
Future continuous
I will be hydrogenising
you will be hydrogenising
he/she/it will be hydrogenising
we will be hydrogenising
you will be hydrogenising
they will be hydrogenising
Future perfect
I will have hydrogenised
you will have hydrogenised
he/she/it will have hydrogenised
we will have hydrogenised
you will have hydrogenised
they will have hydrogenised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hydrogenising
you will have been hydrogenising
he/she/it will have been hydrogenising
we will have been hydrogenising
you will have been hydrogenising
they will have been hydrogenising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hydrogenise
you would hydrogenise
he/she/it would hydrogenise
we would hydrogenise
you would hydrogenise
they would hydrogenise
Conditional continuous
I would be hydrogenising
you would be hydrogenising
he/she/it would be hydrogenising
we would be hydrogenising
you would be hydrogenising
they would be hydrogenising
Conditional perfect
I would have hydrogenise
you would have hydrogenise
he/she/it would have hydrogenise
we would have hydrogenise
you would have hydrogenise
they would have hydrogenise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hydrogenising
you would have been hydrogenising
he/she/it would have been hydrogenising
we would have been hydrogenising
you would have been hydrogenising
they would have been hydrogenising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hydrogenise
we let´s hydrogenise
you hydrogenise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hydrogenise
Past participle
hydrogenised
Present Participle
hydrogenising
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 «HYDROGENISE»
Discover the use of
hydrogenise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hydrogenise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
Also called PROTON. hydrogenize or hydrogenise /'haidrodsinai/. hai'dro-/ o verb
(hydrogenized, hydrogenizing) to hydrogenate. hydrogenous /hai'drod33n3s/ o
adj relating to or consisting of hydrogen. © 18c. hydrogen peroxide o noun, ...
As we know that equivalent ionic conductance of hydrogenise is much greater
than that of the sodium ion, < so that the conductance of the solution at the
beginning of titration is large but decreases up to the equivalence point; this is
shown in ...
3
History of Roasted Whole Soy Flour (Kinako), Soy Coffee, ...
284”), hydrogenise (see hydrogenize), hydrogenize (“To combine with hydrogen”
See Encyc. Brit., V, p. 493), Job's tears (Coix Lachryma), lecithin (soy is not
mentioned), linseed, linseed-cake, linseed-meal, and linseed-oil, lupine (incl.
William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, 2012
4
Progress in Olefin Polymerization Catalysts and Polyolefin ...
... Japan, December 7-9, 2005 Takeshi Shiono, Kotohiro Nomura, Minoru Terano.
T. Shiono, K. Nomura and M. Terano (Editors) © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights
reserved. catalysts [3—4]. The addition of hydrogen was found to hydrogenise.
Takeshi Shiono, Kotohiro Nomura, Minoru Terano, 2011
5
Wetlands: Monitoring, Modelling and Management
... and Note ́c interfluve. In the western part sand fields predominate, while in the
eastern part dune forms are mostly found. They are primarily long, high parallel
embankments. Alluvial soils, hydrogenise soils, fluvial sands and gravels lie ...
Tomasz Okruszko, Edward Maltby, Jan Szatylowicz, 2007
Website : www.export.gov.il New fuel cell system to provide back up power
General Motors, the United States, and Hydrogenise, a fuel cell developer based
in Canada, have developed a new fuel cell system to provide back up power to ...
7
Organic Management for the Professional: The Natural Way for ...
... native mulches, most organic fertilizers, biosolids Nickel (Ni) • Used in enzyme
urease • Possible use in hydrogenise and movement of nitrogen • Too much is
toxic to plants and animals Sources: mineral dusts, liquid fish, seaweed Nitrogen
...
Howard Garrett, John Ferguson, Mike Amaranthus, 2012
8
Practical electricity, and galvanism: containing a series of ...
... previously filled with the proper liquid, oxygen gas will be produced by that
wire which is connected with the end of the trough z, and hydrogen by the other,
each being received in its respective receiver. To Hydrogenise Metal. Exp. 205.
Fig.
Jonathan Cuthbertson, 1807
As we know that equivalent ionic conductance of hydrogenise is much greater
than that of the sodium ion, so that the conductance of the solution at the
beginning of titration is large but decreases up to the equivalence point; this is
shown in ...
10
Key Texts of Johann Wilhelm Ritter (1776-1810) on the ...
Potash appears in granite, and iron as oxide; it seems a part of the potash may
have departed, metallized. Would it not be found that the alkalis only appear as
earths in inverse relation to their ability to hydrogenise earths?—as in the meteor
...
Johann Wilhelm Ritter, 2010
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYDROGENISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
hydrogenise is used in the context of the following news items.
Hydrogen goes boom
Inova itself has been approached by a major supermarket group that may hydrogenise its electricity to sustain its store freezers during any grid ... «BQ Live, Sep 14»
SIFCA 2014: Agriculture and Agribusiness Sector in Côte d'Ivoire
Furthermore, if the food industry cannot use palm oil because of factors like fusion points and so on, it has to hydrogenise other cooking oils ... «Marcopolis, Sep 14»
Serving kids healthier meals
There are some really great natural nut butters out there that are not hydrogenise or you can even make them in your blender. Nut butters are ... «Deseret News, Aug 11»