CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNBANDAGE
PRESENT
Present
I unbandage
you unbandage
he/she/it unbandages
we unbandage
you unbandage
they unbandage
Present continuous
I am unbandaging
you are unbandaging
he/she/it is unbandaging
we are unbandaging
you are unbandaging
they are unbandaging
Present perfect
I have unbandaged
you have unbandaged
he/she/it has unbandaged
we have unbandaged
you have unbandaged
they have unbandaged
Present perfect continuous
I have been unbandaging
you have been unbandaging
he/she/it has been unbandaging
we have been unbandaging
you have been unbandaging
they have been unbandaging
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 unbandaged
you unbandaged
he/she/it unbandaged
we unbandaged
you unbandaged
they unbandaged
Past continuous
I was unbandaging
you were unbandaging
he/she/it was unbandaging
we were unbandaging
you were unbandaging
they were unbandaging
Past perfect
I had unbandaged
you had unbandaged
he/she/it had unbandaged
we had unbandaged
you had unbandaged
they had unbandaged
Past perfect continuous
I had been unbandaging
you had been unbandaging
he/she/it had been unbandaging
we had been unbandaging
you had been unbandaging
they had been unbandaging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unbandage
you will unbandage
he/she/it will unbandage
we will unbandage
you will unbandage
they will unbandage
Future continuous
I will be unbandaging
you will be unbandaging
he/she/it will be unbandaging
we will be unbandaging
you will be unbandaging
they will be unbandaging
Future perfect
I will have unbandaged
you will have unbandaged
he/she/it will have unbandaged
we will have unbandaged
you will have unbandaged
they will have unbandaged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unbandaging
you will have been unbandaging
he/she/it will have been unbandaging
we will have been unbandaging
you will have been unbandaging
they will have been unbandaging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unbandage
you would unbandage
he/she/it would unbandage
we would unbandage
you would unbandage
they would unbandage
Conditional continuous
I would be unbandaging
you would be unbandaging
he/she/it would be unbandaging
we would be unbandaging
you would be unbandaging
they would be unbandaging
Conditional perfect
I would have unbandage
you would have unbandage
he/she/it would have unbandage
we would have unbandage
you would have unbandage
they would have unbandage
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unbandaging
you would have been unbandaging
he/she/it would have been unbandaging
we would have been unbandaging
you would have been unbandaging
they would have been unbandaging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unbandage
we let´s unbandage
you unbandage
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unbandaged
Present Participle
unbandaging
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 «UNBANDAGE»
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unbandage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unbandage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Weirwolf: A Tragedy
Unbandage, Francoise ! Let her tear away Those rags that hide the witness of her
crimes. 1st Com. Unbandage her. (Arm unbandaged.J 2nd Com. The truth's
inevitable. Praise be to God ! Her guilt's undoubted now. 3rd Com. Right arm with
...
2
On the "Polar Star" in the Arctic sea
While the dogs are being harnessed, I show my forefinger to Dr. Cavalli ; it is the
first time that I unbandage it since the blister was formed. As the sole remedy, he
promises to amputate it for me on my return. I write on his notebook a letter to His
...
Luigi Amedeo di Savoia (duca degli Abruzzi), Umberto Cagni, Pietro Achille Cavalli Molinelli, 1903
3
New England Medical Monthly
... it does not cover the laceration; (5) It is a good rule to unbandage a fractured
limb every two to five days, particularly a compound fracture; then wash and rub
the limb thoroughly; (6) Ununited fracture comes more frequently from circulatory
...
4
The Southern California Practitioner
This was done, and he made a rapid recovery without mental disturbance. Dr.
Zimmerman stated that while resident at Wills Hospital he had seen numerous
cases. The custom at that time was to unbandage the sound eye and get the
patient ...
5
Triune man: his origin and destiny. Immortality proved. The ...
... and that man should be commanded to wear a hood over his eyes to prevent
the possibility of looking upward, and that to unbandage the eyes for the purpose
of looking upward at the sources of physical light, or to scan the heavens through
...
mezzo misterioso," as the great Secchi calls it), and, may be, impose upon you as
upon others by this long jingle-jingle of scientific terms. He does not really
unbandage our eyes, however, but calmly substitutes a dozen bandages for the
one ...
Francis Charles MacDonald. wouldn't exactly care to be caught out in doing. We
all ate ravenously and drank long hot draughts of coffee, while Adela watched us
sympathetically. She would have liked to unbandage Walama and Leonora ...
Francis Charles MacDonald, 1919
8
Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
On being told to unbandage and draw, she drew a rude and perverted copy of
the teapot, but didn't know what it was unless it was a duck. Dr. Herdman then
explained that he had been thinking all the time how like 198 Experiments in ...
9
Pamphlets: American Aborigines
On one occasion, however, I succeeded in inducing a young girl to unbandage
her feet before me. After unwinding several yards of bandage, the foot was at last
laid bare. All the toes are not compressed, as is sometimes supposed, but only ...
10
Agamemnon's Kiss: Selected Essays
... of words she would be restored, not to life, but to herself: they would
unbandage her, or the bandages would fall off. I never found the words. I always
failed. And as I failed, her blind and bandaged head would turn between me and
the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNBANDAGE»
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unbandage is used in the context of the following news items.
Vietnam: The Real War – in pictures
Medic Thomas Cole looks up with his one unbandaged eye as he treats wounded Staff Sergeant Harrison Pell during a firefight on 30 January 1966. The men ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Her delicate skin belies a tough spirit
... there are no zippers or other hard fasteners — and keep her arms unbandaged. ... Holding her mother's hand, Lizzy walked out of the hospital unbandaged for ... «USA TODAY, Feb 13»
Unbandaged Storro faces judge
Unbandaged Storro faces judge. Acid-hoax defendant pleads not guilty to theft. Bethany Storro is escorted by Vancouver police detective Wally Stefan, the lead ... «The Columbian, Sep 10»