CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SNEE
PRESENT
Present
I snee
you snee
he/she/it snees
we snee
you snee
they snee
Present continuous
I am sneeing
you are sneeing
he/she/it is sneeing
we are sneeing
you are sneeing
they are sneeing
Present perfect
I have sneed
you have sneed
he/she/it has sneed
we have sneed
you have sneed
they have sneed
Present perfect continuous
I have been sneeing
you have been sneeing
he/she/it has been sneeing
we have been sneeing
you have been sneeing
they have been sneeing
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 sneed
you sneed
he/she/it sneed
we sneed
you sneed
they sneed
Past continuous
I was sneeing
you were sneeing
he/she/it was sneeing
we were sneeing
you were sneeing
they were sneeing
Past perfect
I had sneed
you had sneed
he/she/it had sneed
we had sneed
you had sneed
they had sneed
Past perfect continuous
I had been sneeing
you had been sneeing
he/she/it had been sneeing
we had been sneeing
you had been sneeing
they had been sneeing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will snee
you will snee
he/she/it will snee
we will snee
you will snee
they will snee
Future continuous
I will be sneeing
you will be sneeing
he/she/it will be sneeing
we will be sneeing
you will be sneeing
they will be sneeing
Future perfect
I will have sneed
you will have sneed
he/she/it will have sneed
we will have sneed
you will have sneed
they will have sneed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sneeing
you will have been sneeing
he/she/it will have been sneeing
we will have been sneeing
you will have been sneeing
they will have been sneeing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would snee
you would snee
he/she/it would snee
we would snee
you would snee
they would snee
Conditional continuous
I would be sneeing
you would be sneeing
he/she/it would be sneeing
we would be sneeing
you would be sneeing
they would be sneeing
Conditional perfect
I would have snee
you would have snee
he/she/it would have snee
we would have snee
you would have snee
they would have snee
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sneeing
you would have been sneeing
he/she/it would have been sneeing
we would have been sneeing
you would have been sneeing
they would have been sneeing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you snee
we let´s snee
you snee
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
sneeing
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 «SNEE»
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snee in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
snee and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Leading Six Sigma: A Step-by-step Guide Based on Experience ...
Leading Six Sigmais the complete guide to leading quality initiatives in your company.
Ronald D. Snee, Roger Wesley Hoerl,
2003
2
Statistical Thinking: Improving Business Performance
Unique and compelling, this book shows you how to derive actionable conclusions from data analysis, solve real problems, and improve real processes.
Roger Hoerl, Ron D. Snee,
2012
Action by Atlantic City against Andrew Snee. From a Judgment for plaintiff,
defendant brings error. Affirmed. Argued February term, 1902, before the CHIEF
JUSTICE and VAN SYCKEL, GARRISON, and GARRETSON, JJ. Godfrey &
Godfrey ...
4
Atlantic Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts ...
On July 28, 1809, she died intestate and without issue, leaving to survive her a
husband, Andrew Snee, who took out letters of administration on her estate. The
company paid the amount of the policy to Andrew Snee, the administrator, upon ...
West Publishing Company,
1901
5
Pittsburgh legal journal
The books of the corporation show a course of dealing between Mr. Snee and the
Company that fully justifies the suspicions of the stockholders, that the cash of the
Company has been used in the interest of Snee and not in the interest of the ...
Allegheny County Bar Association,
1916
6
Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ...
tions, Charles T. Russell, this appellant, purchased and received a transfer from
Snee of 300 shares of the stock. At a stockholders' meeting held in January, 1894
, the first directors were reelected. At the next annual meeting, in January, 1895, ...
7
Pittsburgh legal journal
WASHINGTON COUNTY. HUGHES et al. v. SNEE Trespass — Title to right of
way — Practice — Statement and bill of particulars— Filing of amended
statement. In an action to recover damages for dlsturbinga right of way the
plaintiff, in order ...
8
Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Ridge Analyses
Technometrics, 354, 337350. M Ž. Smith, W. L. 2005. Experimental Design for
Formulation. ASA-SIAM Series on Statistics and Applied Probability. Philadelphia
: SIAM Books. M Ž. Snee, R. D. 1971. Design and analysis of mixture experiments
.
George E. P. Box, Norman R. Draper,
2007
9
The Chieftain: Victorian True Crime Through The Eyes of a ...
The detectives then travelled to Camden Town to arrest Ellen Snee, who was 'a
good deal alarmed and surprised'.10 Sneeand Vanceappeared atBow
StreetPolice Courtonthree occasions between 21 Apriland 5May, during which
time Clarke ...
10
A Primer on Experiments with Mixtures
(1999) Version 6.0. Stat-Ease, Inc., Minneapolis, MN. Snee, R. D. (1971). Design
and analysis of mixture experiments. J. Qual. Technol., 3, 159–169. Snee, R. D. (
1973). Techniques for the analysis of mixture data. Technometrics, 15, 517–528.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SNEE»
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snee is used in the context of the following news items.
Snee Farm repeats as champion in City Swim Meet
Snee Farm's Peter Lowry swims the breaststroke during the 200 medley relay during the last day of the City Swim Meet at Crowfield Golf and Country Club on ... «Charleston Post Courier, Jul 15»
selfie arm by aric snee & justin crowe sparks cultural commentary
fascinated by the idea of technology and its illusionary 'connectedness' and 'sociableness', snee and crowe created the 'selfie arm'. the sarcastic solution to a ... «Designboom, Apr 15»
€17000 ecstasy charge dropped after 'legal drugs' ruling
Darren Snee (25) pleaded guilty on Tuesday to possession of the drug for sale or ... Snee of Oak Court Close, Palmerstown, Dublin pleaded guilty at Dublin ... «Irish Times, Mar 15»
New York Giants guard Chris Snee retires
When the New York Giants drafted Chris Snee in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft, he was mostly known for being the father of Tom Coughlin's ... «NFL.com, Jul 14»
Chris Snee remains an unknown for Giants heading into training camp
It may be the single biggest question facing the Giants entering training camp: Will right guard Chris Snee be able to play this season? Nobody seems to know ... «The Star-Ledger, Jul 14»
aric snee crafts my phone amp from blown glass
american artist aric snee has created the 'my phone amp', a custom built audio system exclusively for the iphone. the design has been formed from molten glass, ... «Designboom, Apr 14»
Chris Snee reflects on career, talks 2014
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – When Chris Snee joined the Giants as a rookie 10 years ago, veterans Luke Petitgout, Jason Whittle and Shaun O'Hara had a ... «Giants.com, Mar 14»
NFL free agency: Chris Snee takes paycut to return to Giants
Chris Snee was amenable to a paycut after his second hip surgery, giving the Giants more salary cap space heading into Tuesday's opening of free agency. «The Star-Ledger, Mar 14»
Chris Snee wants one more season with Giants
“If there was no interest from their point of view I'd probably say thanks for everything and call it a career,'' Snee told The Post Wednesday. “At this point it's not ... «New York Post, Feb 14»
Chris Snee and Justin Tuck could become former Giants
Brandon Jacobs and David Diehl already have announced their retirements and Corey Webster and Aaron Ross most likely will not return. If Tuck and Snee ... «Newsday, Feb 14»