CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PRESTORE
PRESENT
Present
I prestore
you prestore
he/she/it prestores
we prestore
you prestore
they prestore
Present continuous
I am prestoring
you are prestoring
he/she/it is prestoring
we are prestoring
you are prestoring
they are prestoring
Present perfect
I have prestored
you have prestored
he/she/it has prestored
we have prestored
you have prestored
they have prestored
Present perfect continuous
I have been prestoring
you have been prestoring
he/she/it has been prestoring
we have been prestoring
you have been prestoring
they have been prestoring
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 prestored
you prestored
he/she/it prestored
we prestored
you prestored
they prestored
Past continuous
I was prestoring
you were prestoring
he/she/it was prestoring
we were prestoring
you were prestoring
they were prestoring
Past perfect
I had prestored
you had prestored
he/she/it had prestored
we had prestored
you had prestored
they had prestored
Past perfect continuous
I had been prestoring
you had been prestoring
he/she/it had been prestoring
we had been prestoring
you had been prestoring
they had been prestoring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will prestore
you will prestore
he/she/it will prestore
we will prestore
you will prestore
they will prestore
Future continuous
I will be prestoring
you will be prestoring
he/she/it will be prestoring
we will be prestoring
you will be prestoring
they will be prestoring
Future perfect
I will have prestored
you will have prestored
he/she/it will have prestored
we will have prestored
you will have prestored
they will have prestored
Future perfect continuous
I will have been prestoring
you will have been prestoring
he/she/it will have been prestoring
we will have been prestoring
you will have been prestoring
they will have been prestoring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would prestore
you would prestore
he/she/it would prestore
we would prestore
you would prestore
they would prestore
Conditional continuous
I would be prestoring
you would be prestoring
he/she/it would be prestoring
we would be prestoring
you would be prestoring
they would be prestoring
Conditional perfect
I would have prestore
you would have prestore
he/she/it would have prestore
we would have prestore
you would have prestore
they would have prestore
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been prestoring
you would have been prestoring
he/she/it would have been prestoring
we would have been prestoring
you would have been prestoring
they would have been prestoring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you prestore
we let´s prestore
you prestore
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
prestored
Present Participle
prestoring
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 «PRESTORE»
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prestore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prestore and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Freight Pipelines: Proceedings of the 6th International ...
That is, it was neceasary to datermine prestore gredient by drawing lines-of-best-
fit through 3 or 5 single prestore tapping measorements. Also, for the experiments
listed in Table 1 , the effect of the bends on prestore drop was found largely to ...
Henry Liu, George Frederick Round, 1990
Constructors called: "+constructors+NL+ " postLoad called: " +postLoad+NL+ "
preStore called: "+preStore+NL+ " preClear called: "+preClear+NL+ " preDelete
called: "+preDelete+NL; return result; The result is interesting because even the ...
3
The 25th Annual International Symposium on ...
Prestore does not make a memory request; it only affects the contents of the
prestore log. Three types of addresses enter the prestore log: prestore, storeb,
and preload. All addresses entering the prestore log are hashed to access an
entry.
ACM Special Interest Group on Microprogramming, IEEE Computer Society. Technical Committee on Microprogramming, 1992
4
Pick: The Easy Way: Expanded Theory & Operation
To define or create a Prestore, we must first type a P, then identify its name (
number) and supply its definition, all in one line. Its identification is a number from
zero to nine. Its contents will be one or more valid EDITOR commands separated
...
5
MC68851, paged memory management unit user's manual
PRESTORE PMMU Restore Function (PriviIeged Instruction) PRESTORE
Operation: If Supervisor state then MC68851 State Frame | Internal State,
Programmer Registers else trap AssembIer Attributes: Unsized, Privileged
Description: The ...
6
Irish Journal of Food Science and Technology
This loss was not recovered during the 2 hr water soak of the 72 hr 3S process,
as water uptake was 15.8% based on the mushroom weight before prestore; the
corresponding uptake for the control sample (72 hr 3S) was 29.3%. The
difference ...
7
Visual Marketing: From Attention to Action
Comparedto fieldexperiments, theydonotnecessitate theexperimental
manipulation of visual salience and measurevisual lift atthe individual level by
comparing prestore purchase intentions or memorybased consideration with
poststore brand ...
Michel Wedel, Rik Pieters, 2012
8
MMIXware: A RISC Computer for the Third Millennium
Another example arises with an instruction like PREST (prestore), which can
specify prestoring up to 256 bytes. An implementation of MMIX might choose to
prestore only 32 or 64 bytes at a time, depending on the cache block size; then it
can ...
9
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: Second Nordic ...
It would be inefficient to prestore knowledge in a system of this type. The
knowledge required would have to be at such a high level of abstraction
requiring complex inferencing mechanisms to disambiguate the meaning of the
input. Also, due ...
Bo Steinholtz, Lars Bergman, Arne Soelvberg, 1990
10
M68000 Family Programmer's Reference Manual
(MC68851) Operation: If Supervisor state then MC68851 State Frame I Internal
State, Programmer Registers else trap Assembler Syntax: PRESTORE (ea)
Attributes: Unsized, Privileged Description: The MC68851 aborts execution of
any ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRESTORE»
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prestore is used in the context of the following news items.
Mission possible: researchers make online text self-destruct
To speed up that process, the authors prestore a key, and then provide it when the reader requests one. They've also tweaked the system to ... «Ars Technica, Jul 09»