CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PASTEURISE
PRESENT
Present
I pasteurise
you pasteurise
he/she/it pasteurises
we pasteurise
you pasteurise
they pasteurise
Present continuous
I am pasteurising
you are pasteurising
he/she/it is pasteurising
we are pasteurising
you are pasteurising
they are pasteurising
Present perfect
I have pasteurised
you have pasteurised
he/she/it has pasteurised
we have pasteurised
you have pasteurised
they have pasteurised
Present perfect continuous
I have been pasteurising
you have been pasteurising
he/she/it has been pasteurising
we have been pasteurising
you have been pasteurising
they have been pasteurising
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 pasteurised
you pasteurised
he/she/it pasteurised
we pasteurised
you pasteurised
they pasteurised
Past continuous
I was pasteurising
you were pasteurising
he/she/it was pasteurising
we were pasteurising
you were pasteurising
they were pasteurising
Past perfect
I had pasteurised
you had pasteurised
he/she/it had pasteurised
we had pasteurised
you had pasteurised
they had pasteurised
Past perfect continuous
I had been pasteurising
you had been pasteurising
he/she/it had been pasteurising
we had been pasteurising
you had been pasteurising
they had been pasteurising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will pasteurise
you will pasteurise
he/she/it will pasteurise
we will pasteurise
you will pasteurise
they will pasteurise
Future continuous
I will be pasteurising
you will be pasteurising
he/she/it will be pasteurising
we will be pasteurising
you will be pasteurising
they will be pasteurising
Future perfect
I will have pasteurised
you will have pasteurised
he/she/it will have pasteurised
we will have pasteurised
you will have pasteurised
they will have pasteurised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pasteurising
you will have been pasteurising
he/she/it will have been pasteurising
we will have been pasteurising
you will have been pasteurising
they will have been pasteurising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pasteurise
you would pasteurise
he/she/it would pasteurise
we would pasteurise
you would pasteurise
they would pasteurise
Conditional continuous
I would be pasteurising
you would be pasteurising
he/she/it would be pasteurising
we would be pasteurising
you would be pasteurising
they would be pasteurising
Conditional perfect
I would have pasteurise
you would have pasteurise
he/she/it would have pasteurise
we would have pasteurise
you would have pasteurise
they would have pasteurise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pasteurising
you would have been pasteurising
he/she/it would have been pasteurising
we would have been pasteurising
you would have been pasteurising
they would have been pasteurising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pasteurise
we let´s pasteurise
you pasteurise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pasteurised
Present Participle
pasteurising
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 «PASTEURISE»
Discover the use of
pasteurise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pasteurise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Fermented milks: current research
Le but de ce travail a ete d'etudier 1'effet d'une ingestion repetee de la meme
quantite de lactose dans du lait, du yaourt et du yaourt pasteurise sur son
utilisation digestive par 1'adulte deficient en lactase. Sujets et Methodes : L'etude
a porte ...
2
Junior School Dictionary
pasteurise. (say. pahs-chu-rize). verb. to destroy bacteria in a liquid such as milk
by heating at a high temperature Word Family: pasteurization noun Word Origins:
named after Louis Pasteur, a French chemist who lived from 1822 to 1895 ...
3
Canadian Journal of Agricultural Science
Le lait pasteurise ne caille pas de la meme facon, les lecithines sont en partie
detruites, de 1'aIbumine est precipitee et cela d'autant plus que la temperature a
ete plus haute, les diastases sont a peu pres disparues et on n'est pas certain
que ...
4
Post Harvest Technology of Horticultural Crops
Individual foods are produced by cook-chill or cook-pasteurise-chill processes.
They are used in institutional catering to replace warm holding (where food is
kept hot for long periods before consumption). This reduces losses in nutritional
and ...
K. P. Sudheer, V. Indira, 2007
5
Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science
Canadian Journal of T Pactfiirirat'lnn An I ait M"V. 194J Comparativ. Medicina *"*
rlStfliri/aOBB Oil Lait Vo, VII— No. J Le lait une fois pasteurise n'a pas perdu
grand'chose de sa valeur nutritive. En effet, les resultats d'analyses du lait nous ...
6
The National Agricultural Directory 2011
Drinking unpasteurised milk. Acute Vaccination of heifers, regular testing of cattle
herd. symptoms look like malaria or influenza; Chronic intermittent fever, joint
problems. Hygienic handling of aborted material or afterbirths. Pasteurise milk.
7
Multilingual Dictionary of Fish and Fish Products
... ́s par la chaleur a` une tempe ́rature d'environ 100oC (212oF) pour un temps
limite ́; doit eˆtre entrepose ́ au froid. Dans quelques pays le terme + SEMI-
CONSERVES s'applique aussi au poisson pasteurise ́. Voir aussi +
IRRADIATION.
OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009
8
Australian Agriculture: Its History and Challenges
... the importance of keeping them free of viruses (bacteriophages) was not
appreciated until the enabling discovery was made in New Zealand about 20
years later.304 Cheese factories had begun to pasteurise their milk (or to pre-
heat it at ...
9
In Search of Perfection: Reinventing Kitchen Classics
As we walked along the muddy track towards the milking shed, however, Chris
told me to expect other differences in the milk from their biodynamic cows. '
lntensive farms have an increased risk of contamination so they pasteurise the
milk ...
10
Secondary Stress in English Words
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PASTEURISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
pasteurise is used in the context of the following news items.
My Farming Week: Dominic Gryson, Tara, Skryne, Co Meath
We used to pasteurise and bottle our own milk, but the testing requirements were too much for a small-scale operation.” Milking: “On average ... «Irish Farmers Journal, Jul 15»
This Dairy Farm Figured Out How to Make Ice Cream Even Creamier
“God help you if you don't pasteurise it!” says Parker. “This kills any bacteria that may be in the milk, as it's a product that will never be cooked. «Munchies_ Food by VICE, Jul 15»
JP bets on cold-pressed tech to unravel fresh juice market in Europe
"Traditionally, the way to extend shelf life is to pasteurise, which essentially boils the juice and which changes the taste and destroys the ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jun 15»
Nigel Farage Rejects “Two Fingers To Brussels” For A Positive Post …
... the idea that if you harmonise, homogenise, standardise and pasteurise everything there are enormous trade benefits, I don't believe that. «Breitbart News, Jun 15»
Milk from the farm wins new favour
Glen is self-sufficient in that respect. He designed and built a portable milking shed on a trailer, where he can pasteurise milk instantly. He is his ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
Adult breast milk drinkers - wasting money, endangering health
It is possible to pasteurise milk at home, something that is often practised by HIV-positive mothers in developing countries to reduce the risk of ... «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
Adult breast milk drinkers aren't just wasting their money – they're …
It is possible to pasteurise milk at home, something that is often practised by HIV-positive mothers in developing countries to reduce the risk of ... «The Conversation UK, Jun 15»
Five of the best: ice-cream makers
This Covent Garden gelato shop offers a unique range of flavours made fresh on the premises from raw Jersey cow's milk they pasteurise ... «Financial Times, Jun 15»
Cheesy release at the market
Enzymes tend to get denatured if you pasteurise.” It's obvious cheese-making requires plenty of patience. “It's all about attention to detail and ... «SunLive, May 15»
The Juice Connoisseur Taking The Juice Concept To The Next Level
"I can wholeheartedly say we are Trinidad's first legit juice bar, we don't ever heat or pasteurise, we don't add water, ice, cane sugar, dairy or ... «Trinidad & Tobago Express, May 15»