CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NAPHTHALISE
PRESENT
Present
I naphthalise
you naphthalise
he/she/it naphthalises
we naphthalise
you naphthalise
they naphthalise
Present continuous
I am naphthalising
you are naphthalising
he/she/it is naphthalising
we are naphthalising
you are naphthalising
they are naphthalising
Present perfect
I have naphthalised
you have naphthalised
he/she/it has naphthalised
we have naphthalised
you have naphthalised
they have naphthalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been naphthalising
you have been naphthalising
he/she/it has been naphthalising
we have been naphthalising
you have been naphthalising
they have been naphthalising
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 naphthalised
you naphthalised
he/she/it naphthalised
we naphthalised
you naphthalised
they naphthalised
Past continuous
I was naphthalising
you were naphthalising
he/she/it was naphthalising
we were naphthalising
you were naphthalising
they were naphthalising
Past perfect
I had naphthalised
you had naphthalised
he/she/it had naphthalised
we had naphthalised
you had naphthalised
they had naphthalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been naphthalising
you had been naphthalising
he/she/it had been naphthalising
we had been naphthalising
you had been naphthalising
they had been naphthalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will naphthalise
you will naphthalise
he/she/it will naphthalise
we will naphthalise
you will naphthalise
they will naphthalise
Future continuous
I will be naphthalising
you will be naphthalising
he/she/it will be naphthalising
we will be naphthalising
you will be naphthalising
they will be naphthalising
Future perfect
I will have naphthalised
you will have naphthalised
he/she/it will have naphthalised
we will have naphthalised
you will have naphthalised
they will have naphthalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been naphthalising
you will have been naphthalising
he/she/it will have been naphthalising
we will have been naphthalising
you will have been naphthalising
they will have been naphthalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would naphthalise
you would naphthalise
he/she/it would naphthalise
we would naphthalise
you would naphthalise
they would naphthalise
Conditional continuous
I would be naphthalising
you would be naphthalising
he/she/it would be naphthalising
we would be naphthalising
you would be naphthalising
they would be naphthalising
Conditional perfect
I would have naphthalise
you would have naphthalise
he/she/it would have naphthalise
we would have naphthalise
you would have naphthalise
they would have naphthalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been naphthalising
you would have been naphthalising
he/she/it would have been naphthalising
we would have been naphthalising
you would have been naphthalising
they would have been naphthalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you naphthalise
we let´s naphthalise
you naphthalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to naphthalise
Past participle
naphthalised
Present Participle
naphthalising
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 «NAPHTHALISE»
Discover the use of
naphthalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
naphthalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art
... ships at least eighteen miles distant from the coast ; the gas, on this occasion,
was used in its ordinary condition ; but, it has been prosed to naphthalise the gas,
and, in that case, the power of the light will increased by at least twenty per cent.
2
Railways in Portugal: An account of the seizure by the ...
And between promises which never were carried out, and threats of stopping the
money, the minister and directors coerced the contractors to sign an agreement
binding themselves to naphthalise or creosote the sleepers at their own cost, and
...
3
A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral ...
Nitro-naphthalise. J by the action of nitric acid on naphthaline, and named
according to Laurent's plan of distinguishing compounds obtained successively
from the same root by the vowels, a, c, r, o, Ac. NITROGENIZED FOODS.
Substances ...
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, 1865
4
Report to the Special Gas Committee of the ... Commissioners ...
A gallon of this naphtha will weigh nearly 60,000 grains, and it would be sufficient
to naphthalise 6,000 cubic feet of Gas — making them equal to about 10,000 feet
of unnaphthalised Gas. Such a naphtha, even at 6s. per gallon, would be ...
City of London (England). Commissioners of Sewers, 1865
5
Records of General Science
... 2 atoms of hydrogen less than naphthaline, and will have gained 2 atoms of
chlorine. Chloro-naphthalese will contain 4 atoms of hydrogen less than
naphthaline, and will have gained 2 atoms of chlorine. Chloro- naphthalise is not
known.
Robert Dundas Thomson, Thomas Thomson, 1836
6
American Journal of Pharmacy
NITRO-NAPHTHALISE. xvii. 263. 264. NITRO-NAPHTHALIN and colored
derivatives, Roussin. XXXV, 157, 158. NITRO-PRUSSIDBS, manufacture, etc.,
Hadow, xxxix, 233. NITRO-SALICIDE, Piria, xi, 138. N1TROSO-PHENYLIN",
Church and ...
7
The Analysis, Technical Valuation, Purification, and Use of ...
A gallon of this naphtha will weigh nearly 60,000 grains, and it will be sufficient to
naphthalise 6000 cubic feet of gas, making them equal to about 10,000 ft. of
unnaphthalised gas. Such a naphtha, even at six shillings per gallon, would be ...
William Renwick Bowditch, 1867
8
A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, ...
NI'TRO-NAPH'TALISE, n See N.- TRO-NaPHTHALISE. NITRO-NAFHTALI'Sie
ACID, n. An acid formed from nitro-naphtalise, by boiling it with tincture of potash.
NI'TRO-SULPHU REOUS, a. Containing nitre and sulphur. NITROUS POWDER,
n ...
9
The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and ...
NI'TRO-NAPH'TALISE, n See Ni- tro-Naphthalise. NI'TRO-NAPHTALI'SIC ACID, n
. An acid formed from nitro-naphtalise, by boiling it with tincture of potash. NI'TRO
-SULPHU'REOUS, a. Containing nitre and sulphur. NI TROUS POWDER, n.
John Ogilvie, Noah Webster, 1856
10
Journal of the Society of Arts
These methods must now be considered in detail. 1. Carburetting the gas by
impregnating it with the vapour of volatile hydrocarbons. The first attempt to
directly carburet or naphthalise coal gas in a rational way was made by Mr. Lowe
in 1832, ...