CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO KYANISE
PRESENT
Present
I kyanise
you kyanise
he/she/it kyanises
we kyanise
you kyanise
they kyanise
Present continuous
I am kyanising
you are kyanising
he/she/it is kyanising
we are kyanising
you are kyanising
they are kyanising
Present perfect
I have kyanised
you have kyanised
he/she/it has kyanised
we have kyanised
you have kyanised
they have kyanised
Present perfect continuous
I have been kyanising
you have been kyanising
he/she/it has been kyanising
we have been kyanising
you have been kyanising
they have been kyanising
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 kyanised
you kyanised
he/she/it kyanised
we kyanised
you kyanised
they kyanised
Past continuous
I was kyanising
you were kyanising
he/she/it was kyanising
we were kyanising
you were kyanising
they were kyanising
Past perfect
I had kyanised
you had kyanised
he/she/it had kyanised
we had kyanised
you had kyanised
they had kyanised
Past perfect continuous
I had been kyanising
you had been kyanising
he/she/it had been kyanising
we had been kyanising
you had been kyanising
they had been kyanising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will kyanise
you will kyanise
he/she/it will kyanise
we will kyanise
you will kyanise
they will kyanise
Future continuous
I will be kyanising
you will be kyanising
he/she/it will be kyanising
we will be kyanising
you will be kyanising
they will be kyanising
Future perfect
I will have kyanised
you will have kyanised
he/she/it will have kyanised
we will have kyanised
you will have kyanised
they will have kyanised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been kyanising
you will have been kyanising
he/she/it will have been kyanising
we will have been kyanising
you will have been kyanising
they will have been kyanising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would kyanise
you would kyanise
he/she/it would kyanise
we would kyanise
you would kyanise
they would kyanise
Conditional continuous
I would be kyanising
you would be kyanising
he/she/it would be kyanising
we would be kyanising
you would be kyanising
they would be kyanising
Conditional perfect
I would have kyanise
you would have kyanise
he/she/it would have kyanise
we would have kyanise
you would have kyanise
they would have kyanise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been kyanising
you would have been kyanising
he/she/it would have been kyanising
we would have been kyanising
you would have been kyanising
they would have been kyanising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you kyanise
we let´s kyanise
you kyanise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
kyanising
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 «KYANISE»
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kyanise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
kyanise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Hardware Dealers' Magazine
This handsomely lithographed counter display, showing the Kyanise colors
FREE TO EVERY DEALER It holds a full can of Kyanise and shows the famous
painter's head, life size. It will sell Wganize - _ .There's bigger and better
advertismg for ...
2
The Surveyor, Engineer, and Architect
... nor can we see bow it can be cured by kyanising, anymore than we could
kyanise bad and perishable oak into sound and durable timber, or kyanise beech
into oak, or any one kind of timber into any other, or kyanise a blockhead into a
man ...
3
The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books: Twenty-One ...
... and show how the ;) AUOTES (and) ASES (failed to remedy lereuoc chloride
pois©ning)D Old lénn KINEMAS Show what happened to tots Torced to
KYANISE uooá for ShiP-boMding, and show how the Navy's ALKINES and
KINASES failed ...
4
Railways; Their Rise, Progress, and Construction: With ...
It was till lately the practice to kyanise* the wood sleepers; but this has been
greatly superseded by the newer inventions, formerly alluded to, of Mr. Payne, for
abstracting the juices and air from timber, and those of Sir J. Burnett. In many ...
5
Naming names: who, what, where in Irish nomenclature
... to the English language. To "Kyanise" timber intended for use in building
became a common expression with contractors and masons from 1831 onward.'
L La [Ir., day; media]. Belfast Ir. -language newspaper (1984-). 166 Kruger
Kyanise.
6
Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
Means of preservation: prophylaxis, preservative, preserver, Hygiastics,
Hygyantics; superstitious remedies, see 993. ( Verbs). To preserve, maintain,
support, save, rescue, file (papers). To embalm, dry, cure, salt, pickle, season,
kyanise, bottle ...
Peter Mark Roget, Andrew Boyle, 1914
7
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
If, therefore, a gardener were to Kyanise tallies for naming plants, or sticks for
tying them up, before sharpening the ends to be inserted in the ground, and were
to sharpen these ends afterwards, the rot would commence below, just as soon
as ...
88 Kyanise Marine Finishes . . . . . . . . .. 87 Remember Dunkerque! The
yachtsman can render the best service to his country this year by keeping his
boat in commission and in tit condition— ready to meet any emergency it may be
called upon ...
9
Journal of the Franklin Institute
Mining 10“, 42 New and Efi'ectual Method to Kyanise Timber. Within the last two
or three weeks the Manchester and Birmingham Railway Company have
commenced Kyanising their wood sleepers in a much more quick and effectual
manner ...
... opicure, frank, galvanise, guillotine, hector, herculean, hermetic, jack, jovial,
kyanise (to preserve wood by Kyan's process), lazaretto, macadamise, martial,
maudlin, mausoleum, mentor, mercury, mithridate, napoleon (a gold coin),
obsidian, ...
Samuel Stehman Haldeman, 1878
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KYANISE»
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kyanise is used in the context of the following news items.
Patrick Henry Academy participates in Georgia BEST
... John Keller, Charmaine DeNeal, Kyanise Johnson and Mike Dumas, all of Hampton; and JoAnna Renzi, Jonathon Maness, Jeremy Prudlick, ... «Henry Herald, May 14»