CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RELAUNDER
PRESENT
Present
I relaunder
you relaunder
he/she/it relaunders
we relaunder
you relaunder
they relaunder
Present continuous
I am relaundering
you are relaundering
he/she/it is relaundering
we are relaundering
you are relaundering
they are relaundering
Present perfect
I have relaundered
you have relaundered
he/she/it has relaundered
we have relaundered
you have relaundered
they have relaundered
Present perfect continuous
I have been relaundering
you have been relaundering
he/she/it has been relaundering
we have been relaundering
you have been relaundering
they have been relaundering
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 relaundered
you relaundered
he/she/it relaundered
we relaundered
you relaundered
they relaundered
Past continuous
I was relaundering
you were relaundering
he/she/it was relaundering
we were relaundering
you were relaundering
they were relaundering
Past perfect
I had relaundered
you had relaundered
he/she/it had relaundered
we had relaundered
you had relaundered
they had relaundered
Past perfect continuous
I had been relaundering
you had been relaundering
he/she/it had been relaundering
we had been relaundering
you had been relaundering
they had been relaundering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will relaunder
you will relaunder
he/she/it will relaunder
we will relaunder
you will relaunder
they will relaunder
Future continuous
I will be relaundering
you will be relaundering
he/she/it will be relaundering
we will be relaundering
you will be relaundering
they will be relaundering
Future perfect
I will have relaundered
you will have relaundered
he/she/it will have relaundered
we will have relaundered
you will have relaundered
they will have relaundered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been relaundering
you will have been relaundering
he/she/it will have been relaundering
we will have been relaundering
you will have been relaundering
they will have been relaundering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would relaunder
you would relaunder
he/she/it would relaunder
we would relaunder
you would relaunder
they would relaunder
Conditional continuous
I would be relaundering
you would be relaundering
he/she/it would be relaundering
we would be relaundering
you would be relaundering
they would be relaundering
Conditional perfect
I would have relaunder
you would have relaunder
he/she/it would have relaunder
we would have relaunder
you would have relaunder
they would have relaunder
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been relaundering
you would have been relaundering
he/she/it would have been relaundering
we would have been relaundering
you would have been relaundering
they would have been relaundering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you relaunder
we let´s relaunder
you relaunder
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
relaundered
Present Participle
relaundering
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 «RELAUNDER»
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relaunder in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
relaunder and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House
Note: If any color remains, relaunder with a bleach that is safe for that fabric.
Catsup/Tomato Sauce. Rinse in cold water, then soak in cool water with '/4 cup
detergent per gallon of water. Spray with a prewash product; launder with a
bleach ...
2
How the Queen Cleans Everything: Handy Advice for a Clean ...
EYELINER AND EYE SHADOW: See Cosmetics. FABRIC SOFTENER SPOTS:
For thegreasy spots that sometimes appearon clothes after drying with dryer
fabric softenersheets, dampen the spot and rub with pure bar soap and relaunder
.
3
The American Outlook ...: A Periodical of Progress Devoted ...
Soon after the collar industry started in Troy, N. Y., there were “Troy” laundries
started in various cities in the United States, to relaunder collars “like new;” also
there were many agencies which would receive soiled collars and ship them to
Troy ...
4
The Royal Guide To Spot And Stain Removal
EYELINER AND EYE SHADOW: See Cosmetics. FABRIC SOFTENER SPOTS:
For the greasy spots that sometimes appear on clothes after drying with dryer
fabric softener sheets, dampen the spot and rub with pure bar soap and
relaunder.
5
Talking Dirty Laundry With The Queen Of Clean
EYELINER AND EYE SHADOW: See Cosmetics. FABRIC soFTENER SPOTS:
For the greasy spots that sometimes appear on clothes after drying with dryer
fabric softener sheets, dampen the spot and rub with pure bar soap and
relaunder.
If necessary, use bleach on white or colorfast fabrics, and relaunder. Hair Dye:
Wash in suds with vinegar added. Bleach with hydrogen peroxide and relaunder.
Solid Perfume: This should wash out with warm suds. If it has an oily base, ...
7
Laundry: The Home Comforts Book of Caring for Clothes and Linens
Place stain face down on clean paper towels. Sponge remaining stain with a
prewash stain remover or dry-cleaning fluid; blot with paper towels. Let dry, then
launder. Note: If any color remains, relaunder with a bleach that is safe for that
fabric.
Blood Soak in cold water as soon as possible for 30 minutes or longer. Rub
detergent to stain and launder. If yellow stain remains, soak with bleach and
relaunder. Chewing Gum, Candle Wax Harden gum or wax by placing them in
freezer or ...
Jeanette Weber, Cathy Friend, Frances Parker, 1986
9
Reader's Digest Almanac and Yearbook
Wash in warm suds, tl Soak stubborn stains in a weak solution of w bleach, and
then relaunder. r Candle wax. Scrape off excess and press F stain between white
blotters with a hot iron, b Rub spot with lard or turpentine and wash. f; Chewing ...
10
Abbott's cyclopedic digest of all the decisions of all the ...
A clause requiring the insured to use reasonable means to protect the property
after loss does not require them to relaunder wet linen (206). X. Forfeiture of
policy. — C. Policy of insurance on. was in the vendees, and that the loss was
payable ...
New York (State). Courts, Austin Abbott, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, 1902
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