CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SULPHURISE
PRESENT
Present
I sulphurise
you sulphurise
he/she/it sulphurises
we sulphurise
you sulphurise
they sulphurise
Present continuous
I am sulphurising
you are sulphurising
he/she/it is sulphurising
we are sulphurising
you are sulphurising
they are sulphurising
Present perfect
I have sulphurised
you have sulphurised
he/she/it has sulphurised
we have sulphurised
you have sulphurised
they have sulphurised
Present perfect continuous
I have been sulphurising
you have been sulphurising
he/she/it has been sulphurising
we have been sulphurising
you have been sulphurising
they have been sulphurising
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 sulphurised
you sulphurised
he/she/it sulphurised
we sulphurised
you sulphurised
they sulphurised
Past continuous
I was sulphurising
you were sulphurising
he/she/it was sulphurising
we were sulphurising
you were sulphurising
they were sulphurising
Past perfect
I had sulphurised
you had sulphurised
he/she/it had sulphurised
we had sulphurised
you had sulphurised
they had sulphurised
Past perfect continuous
I had been sulphurising
you had been sulphurising
he/she/it had been sulphurising
we had been sulphurising
you had been sulphurising
they had been sulphurising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will sulphurise
you will sulphurise
he/she/it will sulphurise
we will sulphurise
you will sulphurise
they will sulphurise
Future continuous
I will be sulphurising
you will be sulphurising
he/she/it will be sulphurising
we will be sulphurising
you will be sulphurising
they will be sulphurising
Future perfect
I will have sulphurised
you will have sulphurised
he/she/it will have sulphurised
we will have sulphurised
you will have sulphurised
they will have sulphurised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sulphurising
you will have been sulphurising
he/she/it will have been sulphurising
we will have been sulphurising
you will have been sulphurising
they will have been sulphurising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sulphurise
you would sulphurise
he/she/it would sulphurise
we would sulphurise
you would sulphurise
they would sulphurise
Conditional continuous
I would be sulphurising
you would be sulphurising
he/she/it would be sulphurising
we would be sulphurising
you would be sulphurising
they would be sulphurising
Conditional perfect
I would have sulphurise
you would have sulphurise
he/she/it would have sulphurise
we would have sulphurise
you would have sulphurise
they would have sulphurise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sulphurising
you would have been sulphurising
he/she/it would have been sulphurising
we would have been sulphurising
you would have been sulphurising
they would have been sulphurising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sulphurise
we let´s sulphurise
you sulphurise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
sulphurised
Present Participle
sulphurising
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 «SULPHURISE»
Discover the use of
sulphurise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sulphurise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Outlines of Chemistry; or, brief notes of chemical facts
... dissolved in cold hydrochloric acid, and crude titania precipitated from the
solution by ammonia. Precipitate then digested successively in sulphide of
ammonium to sulphurise iron, manganese, &c., and in sulphurous acid to
dissolve away ...
William ODLING (Professor of Chemistry in the University of Oxford.), 1870
2
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
... alkaline metals, that is, those corresponding as regards their composition with
the basic oxides of these radicals, will fill the place of basic sulphurets ; the
higher sulphurets behave, as it were, like peroxides; they may sulphurise other
metals, ...
3
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
... will fill the place of basic sulphurets ; the higher sulphurets behave, as it were,
like peroxides ; they may sulphurise other metals, but do not combine with their
sulphur compounds. The different stages of sulphuration of the electro-negative ...
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1853
4
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal ...
Bring brimstone, the relief of evils,' he exclaims, ' and bring me fire that I may
sulphurise the house.' — Horn. Od. xx. 481, 482. It is also recorded by Ovid [Fasti,
iv. 735) and other writers that the shepherds of Italy yearly purified their flocks
and ...
5
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
Bring brimstone, the relief of evils,' he exclaims, ' and bring me fire that I may
sulphurise the house.' — Horn. Od. xx. 481, 482. It is also recorded by Otfid (Fasti,
iv. 735) and other writers that the shepherds of Italy yearly purified their flocks
and ...
6
The Gentleman's Magazine
Kufiou if y^aaa. which the Lalin Vulgate translates from the Hebrew, " Jehova
demisit super Se- domum et super Hamoram, pluviam sulphurise! ignis, a Jehova
e ccelis." None of the Evangelists call Jesus the son of Joseph; both St. Matthew
...
7
The Electrical Philosopher: Containing a New System of ...
... to resist like that the action of Sulphur, Lead, Antimony, the royal Cement, and
all pure Acids ; and to submit, like gold, to no solvent but Aqua-rcgia, and Hepar
sulphurise . . . ' Z * of of the Chemists without much alteration : No Heat was.
8
The Fragile Environment: Pollution and Abuse
'Scrub' (de-sulphurise) flue gases emitted from fossil-fuel-burning power stations,
metal smelters, brick kilns and the like. • Fit catalytic converters to cars to cut
down amounts of unburned hydrocarbons and NOX gases in car exhaust fumes.
9
An Essay on Fevers and Their Various Kinds, as Depending on ...
Here then some anti putrescent pectoral Medicines are necessary ; a Decoction
of Figs, Colts -foot and red Poppies, well acidulated with Juice of Sevil-orange, or
Lemon first, and then with Gas Sulphurise or Elixir Vitriols is very proper. Nitre ...
John Huxham, Stephen Austen ((Londres)), 1750
10
The Gentleman's Magazine
... xe» •Eri/f •siaja Kufiou e$ uecciti. which the Latin Vulgate translates from the
Hebrew, " Jehova demisit super Se- domum et super Hamoram, pluviam
sulphurise! ignis, a Jehova e ccelis." None of the Evangelists call Jesus the sun
of Joseph; ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SULPHURISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
sulphurise is used in the context of the following news items.
Gulf Minerals Corporation locks in smelter project funding
The metal is essential for steel production as it de-sulphurises and de-oxygenises the alloy while increasing hardness and strength. It is also used in dry cell ... «Proactive Investors Australia, Mar 15»
BHEL tie-up with Mitsubishi will get Rs. 1500 cr worth orders
Therefore, power projects will be expected to de-sulphurise the flue gases before letting them out into the atmosphere. According to T.N. Veeraraghavan, ... «Hindu Business Line, Apr 13»