CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SHERARDISE
PRESENT
Present
I sherardise
you sherardise
he/she/it sherardises
we sherardise
you sherardise
they sherardise
Present continuous
I am sherardising
you are sherardising
he/she/it is sherardising
we are sherardising
you are sherardising
they are sherardising
Present perfect
I have sherardised
you have sherardised
he/she/it has sherardised
we have sherardised
you have sherardised
they have sherardised
Present perfect continuous
I have been sherardising
you have been sherardising
he/she/it has been sherardising
we have been sherardising
you have been sherardising
they have been sherardising
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 sherardised
you sherardised
he/she/it sherardised
we sherardised
you sherardised
they sherardised
Past continuous
I was sherardising
you were sherardising
he/she/it was sherardising
we were sherardising
you were sherardising
they were sherardising
Past perfect
I had sherardised
you had sherardised
he/she/it had sherardised
we had sherardised
you had sherardised
they had sherardised
Past perfect continuous
I had been sherardising
you had been sherardising
he/she/it had been sherardising
we had been sherardising
you had been sherardising
they had been sherardising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will sherardise
you will sherardise
he/she/it will sherardise
we will sherardise
you will sherardise
they will sherardise
Future continuous
I will be sherardising
you will be sherardising
he/she/it will be sherardising
we will be sherardising
you will be sherardising
they will be sherardising
Future perfect
I will have sherardised
you will have sherardised
he/she/it will have sherardised
we will have sherardised
you will have sherardised
they will have sherardised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sherardising
you will have been sherardising
he/she/it will have been sherardising
we will have been sherardising
you will have been sherardising
they will have been sherardising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sherardise
you would sherardise
he/she/it would sherardise
we would sherardise
you would sherardise
they would sherardise
Conditional continuous
I would be sherardising
you would be sherardising
he/she/it would be sherardising
we would be sherardising
you would be sherardising
they would be sherardising
Conditional perfect
I would have sherardise
you would have sherardise
he/she/it would have sherardise
we would have sherardise
you would have sherardise
they would have sherardise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sherardising
you would have been sherardising
he/she/it would have been sherardising
we would have been sherardising
you would have been sherardising
they would have been sherardising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sherardise
we let´s sherardise
you sherardise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
sherardised
Present Participle
sherardising
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 «SHERARDISE»
Discover the use of
sherardise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sherardise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Transactions of the Faraday Society
If this theory be correct, iron oxidising with difficulty should sherardise with
difficulty, and this is found to be the case ; cast iron needs a temperature of over
20o° C. before sherardising begins, while soft steel begins to sherardise at 16o°
C, and ...
If this theory be correct, iron oxidising with difficulty should sherardise with
difficulty, and this is found to be the case ; cast iron needs a temperature of over
200° C. before sherardising begins, while soft steel begins to sherardise at 160°
C., and ...
3
Comptes Rendus Du 4e Congrès International de Las Corrosion ...
... la totalite de la piece. 8.2 EPAISSEUR DU REVETEMENT SHERARDISE L'
epaisseur du revetement sherardise vaut pour les parties de la surface
significative. Ellc peut concerner d'autres portions apres accord entre les parties
interessees.
4
Concise English Dictionary
sherardise, -ize sher'ard-iz, v.t. to coat with zinc by heating with zinc-dust in
absence of air. [From Sherard Cowper-Coles, the inventor of the process.)
Sheraton sher'3-tm, n. a kind or style of furniture designed by Thomas Sheraton (
1 75 1 -1 ...
5
Mechanical drafting essentials
... 90 removed, 90 Self-tapping screws, 215 Serrate, 169 Set screws, 150, 153
Shape description, 1, 2-100 Shape of screw thread, 145 Sharp V thread, drawing,
146 Sheet metal drafting, 212 Sheet metal, gauge and thickness, 213 Sherardise,
...
Walter E. Farnham, Francis T. McCabe, 1961
... in the case of phosphor-bronze blades; sherardise in the case of steel blades. (
0) Long steel blades having inverted-dovetailed roots are milled from solid
rectangular bar. This is first slabmilled from end to end along one face, after
which two ...
Rugby Engineering Society, 1921
Among the latter, a particularly harmful one is a tendency of the zinc dust to
agglomerate, which makes it difficult to sherardise parts of intricate shape,
particularly hollow parts, Legend of the illustration: Sherardising furnace used for
the tests A ...
James H. Chan- non Manufacturing Company, 227 West Erie Street, Chicago,
Illinois, sherardise stove bolts. Auto Radiator Cores From (". Cartwright, 1304 St.
Mary's Avenue, Fort Wayne. Indiana. Kindly inform me who manufactures auto ...
9
Technics: A Magazine to Aid Technical Progress
for instance, if it is required to Sherardise an expanding gate or girder, an iron
box would be used, which would be kept stationary during the process of
Sherardising, the gate being open to its full extent during the operation. Tubes
require a ...
10
Fachwörterbuch Technik und angewandte Wissenschaften
... load <logist> • Feldlast / shepherd's purse <bio> • Hirtentäschel n; Thlaspi
Capsella bursa-pastoris sherardise vt GB <srfc> (zinc coating) • sherardisieren vt
sherardising GB <srfc> • Sherardisieren n; Sherard- Verzinken n sherardize vt <
srfc> ...