CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MADERISE
PRESENT
Present
I maderise
you maderise
he/she/it maderises
we maderise
you maderise
they maderise
Present continuous
I am maderising
you are maderising
he/she/it is maderising
we are maderising
you are maderising
they are maderising
Present perfect
I have maderised
you have maderised
he/she/it has maderised
we have maderised
you have maderised
they have maderised
Present perfect continuous
I have been maderising
you have been maderising
he/she/it has been maderising
we have been maderising
you have been maderising
they have been maderising
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 maderised
you maderised
he/she/it maderised
we maderised
you maderised
they maderised
Past continuous
I was maderising
you were maderising
he/she/it was maderising
we were maderising
you were maderising
they were maderising
Past perfect
I had maderised
you had maderised
he/she/it had maderised
we had maderised
you had maderised
they had maderised
Past perfect continuous
I had been maderising
you had been maderising
he/she/it had been maderising
we had been maderising
you had been maderising
they had been maderising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will maderise
you will maderise
he/she/it will maderise
we will maderise
you will maderise
they will maderise
Future continuous
I will be maderising
you will be maderising
he/she/it will be maderising
we will be maderising
you will be maderising
they will be maderising
Future perfect
I will have maderised
you will have maderised
he/she/it will have maderised
we will have maderised
you will have maderised
they will have maderised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been maderising
you will have been maderising
he/she/it will have been maderising
we will have been maderising
you will have been maderising
they will have been maderising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would maderise
you would maderise
he/she/it would maderise
we would maderise
you would maderise
they would maderise
Conditional continuous
I would be maderising
you would be maderising
he/she/it would be maderising
we would be maderising
you would be maderising
they would be maderising
Conditional perfect
I would have maderise
you would have maderise
he/she/it would have maderise
we would have maderise
you would have maderise
they would have maderise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been maderising
you would have been maderising
he/she/it would have been maderising
we would have been maderising
you would have been maderising
they would have been maderising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you maderise
we let´s maderise
you maderise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
maderised
Present Participle
maderising
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 «MADERISE»
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maderise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
maderise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
Gathers a wide range of definitions for precise but neglected words chosen to enrich one's vocabulary and insult one's adversaries
2
Epicurean Delight: Life and Times of James Beard
What had happened, as observed by Ferrone, who was present, was that Jim
had tasted the wine and declared it to be maderise. He had noted that the
Chateau Grillet they had ordered had acquired a brownish tinge, possibly a result
of ...
3
English Language Word Builder
... LOGICISE LYRICISE MACARISE MADERISE MELANISE MELODISEI
METALISE MONETISE NASALISE NEBULISEI NODALISE NOMADISE
NOTARISE NOVELISEI OPSONTSE PAGANISEI PATINTSE POLEMISE
POLONISE PTYALISE ...
4
The Islamic Traditions of Cirebon: Ibadat and Adat Among ...
41 I could not get the two names because despite I made several visits, I failed to
meet Pak Gani, a Maderise businessman in Jakarta who, according to Kyai
Fahim Hawi, keeps the document. 42 A short description of Muhammad Rais, see
...
Abdul Ghoffir Muhaimin, 2006
5
Winewoman@Bergerac. France
This wine ages extremely well, the colour will deepen and the wine will maderise
eventually. In France, it is often given as a Christening present to be drunk on
marriage – or even on retirement! The most prestigious Château is Yquem, listed
...
Helen Gillespie-Peck, 2005
6
The Wine Etiquette Guide - Your Defense Against Wine Snobbery
Ice wines from white varieties tend to be pale yellow or light gold in color when
they are young and can maderise (acquiring a deep ambergolden color) as they
age. The red varieties tend to have a light burgundy or even pink color like that of
...
7
Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities
In French, Madeira also gave rise to a term used by wine connoisseurs, maderise
, applied to a white wine that has passed its prime and has started to take on the
amber tint of Madeira. About fifty years ago, this bit of wine terminology was ...
8
Concise English Dictionary
(Fr. ma, my. and demoiselle; see damsel. ] maderise, -ize mad'a-nz, v.t. (of a
white wine) to become rusty in colour and flat in taste, as a result of absorbing too
much oxygen during maturation. — n. maderis- a'tion. -z-. [Fr. maderiser, from the
...
9
Specialty of the House: A Collection of Recipes from the ...
Pour red wine and maderise in frying pan, bring to a boil and reduce 1/2 of the
liquid. Reduce heat, add cream and sliced mushrooms and let simmer for about 4
minutes. Transfer the tournedos with meat juice back into frying pan, add catsup ...
10
Wine and the wine trade
The Mistelle used in a Bordeaux Vermouth will then be from Graves. But you see
that so far the principle is no different. The one major difference now appears. In
Bordeaux the wines are almost never 'Maderise', as in Bordeaux it is maintained
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MADERISE»
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maderise is used in the context of the following news items.
Quebecers put French liqueur on Canadian map
... ice as an aperitif or as an ingredient in sangria; Le Maderise, enjoyed as an aperitif or a digestif with semi-sweet chocolate; and Le Capiteux, ... «Toronto Sun, Aug 10»