CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INHAUST
PRESENT
Present
I inhaust
you inhaust
he/she/it inhausts
we inhaust
you inhaust
they inhaust
Present continuous
I am inhausting
you are inhausting
he/she/it is inhausting
we are inhausting
you are inhausting
they are inhausting
Present perfect
I have inhausted
you have inhausted
he/she/it has inhausted
we have inhausted
you have inhausted
they have inhausted
Present perfect continuous
I have been inhausting
you have been inhausting
he/she/it has been inhausting
we have been inhausting
you have been inhausting
they have been inhausting
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 inhausted
you inhausted
he/she/it inhausted
we inhausted
you inhausted
they inhausted
Past continuous
I was inhausting
you were inhausting
he/she/it was inhausting
we were inhausting
you were inhausting
they were inhausting
Past perfect
I had inhausted
you had inhausted
he/she/it had inhausted
we had inhausted
you had inhausted
they had inhausted
Past perfect continuous
I had been inhausting
you had been inhausting
he/she/it had been inhausting
we had been inhausting
you had been inhausting
they had been inhausting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will inhaust
you will inhaust
he/she/it will inhaust
we will inhaust
you will inhaust
they will inhaust
Future continuous
I will be inhausting
you will be inhausting
he/she/it will be inhausting
we will be inhausting
you will be inhausting
they will be inhausting
Future perfect
I will have inhausted
you will have inhausted
he/she/it will have inhausted
we will have inhausted
you will have inhausted
they will have inhausted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been inhausting
you will have been inhausting
he/she/it will have been inhausting
we will have been inhausting
you will have been inhausting
they will have been inhausting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would inhaust
you would inhaust
he/she/it would inhaust
we would inhaust
you would inhaust
they would inhaust
Conditional continuous
I would be inhausting
you would be inhausting
he/she/it would be inhausting
we would be inhausting
you would be inhausting
they would be inhausting
Conditional perfect
I would have inhaust
you would have inhaust
he/she/it would have inhaust
we would have inhaust
you would have inhaust
they would have inhaust
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been inhausting
you would have been inhausting
he/she/it would have been inhausting
we would have been inhausting
you would have been inhausting
they would have been inhausting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you inhaust
we let´s inhaust
you inhaust
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
inhausted
Present Participle
inhausting
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 «INHAUST»
Discover the use of
inhaust in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inhaust and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Canadian Patent Office Record
A ventilator comprising a casing having an inhaust orifice near the top of one side
thereof and an exhaust orifice near the top of the opposite side, a battle within the
ventilator casing extending from the top thereof below the bottom of the ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1917
2
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
A ventilator having at the rear a pair of spaced foul air Inhaust ports, and at each
side a plurality of forwardly and inwardly extending side ports, and having also a
central opening at the front, and a triangular deflector having one of its apices ...
United States. Patent Office, 1914
3
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
Piled Jan. 21, 1924. Serial No. 687,020. 7 Claims. (CI. 188—99.) 1. In a gas
engine having inhaust and exhaust pipes, and a fuel throttle valve for admitting
vaporized fuel to the inhaust, an auxiliary valve in the inhaust pipe between the
engine ...
4
Policing for the New Age
Unless all- out efforts are made to inhaust to police the creme de la creme of the
country with exceptional attributes of probity, intelligence and commitment and
impart eximious and purposeful training to bring out the best of each, no efforts at
...
... made to inhaust to police the crème de la crème of the country with exceptional
attributes of probity, intelligence and commitment and impart eximious and
purposeful training to bring out the best of each, no efforts at updating the ...
See her by insight with open eyes, Grab her inside with eyes and insight; A jewel
of beauty in the nature's treasure, A precious piece of immortal pleasure, Divinity,
devolved on the earth, she is; Seek her soul with all your soul, Inhaust her ...
7
Miscellaneous Pieces: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
“Doctor Crowder really cannot be admitted: he makes such a noise eating his
soup, that it is really quite disagreeable.” And she imitated the gurgling noise
performed by the Doctor while inhaust- ing his soup, in such a funny way that Fitz
saw ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 2008
of the leguminous or " broad leaved" kind, so far from ex~ haunting soils of their
vegetable nutriment, Dot only draw their own nourishment from the atmosphere,
but actually inhaust them, — fill them with food for succeeding crops! — And Mr.
Mr. Marshall (William), 1818
9
Correspondence with George Cheyne and Thomas Edwards
... R. 2 Traê Fugilin (ex Sylph. Ver.cumAg. Paeon. c & Fugilin Liqu. fact.) iiTraê
Castori,ii M. Caph Cochlear unurn inHaust. Ag.Pyrmont inlanguor aut flatulentiis.
Perstet in usuPhilul. præscript. per SexSeptimam. Vere & Autumno. 3 G.C. Sepr.
4.
Samuel Richardson, David E. Shuttleton, John A. Dussinger, 2013
... spellbound all; Her shapely vales and dulcet dales, Those pinks of youth like a
spring of ale, Her undulous frame, brimming with charm Stroked rare joy, full, gay
and warm; Indeed was heaven, to inhaust her all, Oh, what a celestial spring of ...