CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OPTIMALISE
PRESENT
Present
I optimalise
you optimalise
he/she/it optimalises
we optimalise
you optimalise
they optimalise
Present continuous
I am optimalising
you are optimalising
he/she/it is optimalising
we are optimalising
you are optimalising
they are optimalising
Present perfect
I have optimalised
you have optimalised
he/she/it has optimalised
we have optimalised
you have optimalised
they have optimalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been optimalising
you have been optimalising
he/she/it has been optimalising
we have been optimalising
you have been optimalising
they have been optimalising
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 optimalised
you optimalised
he/she/it optimalised
we optimalised
you optimalised
they optimalised
Past continuous
I was optimalising
you were optimalising
he/she/it was optimalising
we were optimalising
you were optimalising
they were optimalising
Past perfect
I had optimalised
you had optimalised
he/she/it had optimalised
we had optimalised
you had optimalised
they had optimalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been optimalising
you had been optimalising
he/she/it had been optimalising
we had been optimalising
you had been optimalising
they had been optimalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will optimalise
you will optimalise
he/she/it will optimalise
we will optimalise
you will optimalise
they will optimalise
Future continuous
I will be optimalising
you will be optimalising
he/she/it will be optimalising
we will be optimalising
you will be optimalising
they will be optimalising
Future perfect
I will have optimalised
you will have optimalised
he/she/it will have optimalised
we will have optimalised
you will have optimalised
they will have optimalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been optimalising
you will have been optimalising
he/she/it will have been optimalising
we will have been optimalising
you will have been optimalising
they will have been optimalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would optimalise
you would optimalise
he/she/it would optimalise
we would optimalise
you would optimalise
they would optimalise
Conditional continuous
I would be optimalising
you would be optimalising
he/she/it would be optimalising
we would be optimalising
you would be optimalising
they would be optimalising
Conditional perfect
I would have optimalise
you would have optimalise
he/she/it would have optimalise
we would have optimalise
you would have optimalise
they would have optimalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been optimalising
you would have been optimalising
he/she/it would have been optimalising
we would have been optimalising
you would have been optimalising
they would have been optimalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you optimalise
we let´s optimalise
you optimalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
optimalised
Present Participle
optimalising
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 «OPTIMALISE»
Discover the use of
optimalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
optimalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Colloque international sur l'électronique nucléaire: ...
A or donné, le filtre qui optimalise la quantité o^-a, optimalise donc également la
sensibilité à l'amplitude . Un tel filtre optimum a été déterminé (6) en faisant l'
hypothèse que le temps de montée du signal est exponentiel (constante de
temps t ...
Société française des électroniciens et des radioélectriciens, 1968
2
Historical English Syntax
maine), one accepts the obvious truth that changes usually serve to optimalise
communication. In terms of communicative strategies (whether they are
conscious or unconscious — cf. the reference to "conscious vs. unconscious
rationality" in ...
3
The Chemistry of Evolution: The Development of our Ecosystem
heat This means that while the energy of light must initially produce C/H/O
compounds and oxygen, reaction of these products could be used to optimalise
increased steadystate growth of cells by employing these oxidative reactions in
what is ...
R.J.P Williams, J.J.R Fraústo da Silva, 2005
4
The Facilitating University:
Corporations and education institutions fight different challenges on their way to
prosperity: corporations modernise their processes and systems to cut costs and
gain efficiency, where education strives to optimalise teaching and learning with
...
Piet van der Zanden, 2009
5
Studies on Reduplication
... (i.e. p+b, 5+9) c. avoid feature loss at the boundary (coda + base-initial
consonant) 3. balance and optimalise the distribution of features across the
emphatic form *PEP.pembe/*PEM.pembe ' PES.pembe * TOP. top ' TOR.top From
Demircan, ...
6
OECD Territorial Reviews OECD Territorial Reviews: ...
A closer link between port strategies and urban strategies would be warranted,
which would require institutionalised cooperation between ports, governments
and economic actors. • Optimalise the layout and land use of the port of
Antofagasta ...
7
Policy Issues in Insurance Insurance Regulation, ...
In order to optimalise the economic benefits, deregulation can be necessary. This
trend was prevailing clearly in the financial sector, especially under the stimulus
of the globalisation of capital markets. In the EU, the creation of the single ...
8
e-Study Guide for Principles of Information Security, ...
For remote access, individual authorization credentials are usually required to
optimalise safety andtcebilityto the source. Diameter: Diameter is an
authentication, authorization and accounting protocol for computer networks, and
a successor ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
9
Pneumoperitoneum: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
“Given the relationship between temperature, humidity, and desiccation, a
regulatory unit has been designed to optimalise the achievement of an intra-
abdominal temperature decreasing from 37.degree. C. to 32.degree. C., together
with a ...
10
e-Study Guide for: Corporate Computer and Network Security
For remote access, individual authorization credentials are usually required to
optimalise safety andtcebility to the source. Trojan horse: A Trojan horse, is
software that appears toperform a desirable functionforthe user prior to run or
install, but ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012