CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNDERBEAR
PRESENT
Present
I underbear
you underbear
he/she/it underbears
we underbear
you underbear
they underbear
Present continuous
I am underbearing
you are underbearing
he/she/it is underbearing
we are underbearing
you are underbearing
they are underbearing
Present perfect
I have underbeared
you have underbeared
he/she/it has underbeared
we have underbeared
you have underbeared
they have underbeared
Present perfect continuous
I have been underbearing
you have been underbearing
he/she/it has been underbearing
we have been underbearing
you have been underbearing
they have been underbearing
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 underbeared
you underbeared
he/she/it underbeared
we underbeared
you underbeared
they underbeared
Past continuous
I was underbearing
you were underbearing
he/she/it was underbearing
we were underbearing
you were underbearing
they were underbearing
Past perfect
I had underbeared
you had underbeared
he/she/it had underbeared
we had underbeared
you had underbeared
they had underbeared
Past perfect continuous
I had been underbearing
you had been underbearing
he/she/it had been underbearing
we had been underbearing
you had been underbearing
they had been underbearing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will underbear
you will underbear
he/she/it will underbear
we will underbear
you will underbear
they will underbear
Future continuous
I will be underbearing
you will be underbearing
he/she/it will be underbearing
we will be underbearing
you will be underbearing
they will be underbearing
Future perfect
I will have underbeared
you will have underbeared
he/she/it will have underbeared
we will have underbeared
you will have underbeared
they will have underbeared
Future perfect continuous
I will have been underbearing
you will have been underbearing
he/she/it will have been underbearing
we will have been underbearing
you will have been underbearing
they will have been underbearing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would underbear
you would underbear
he/she/it would underbear
we would underbear
you would underbear
they would underbear
Conditional continuous
I would be underbearing
you would be underbearing
he/she/it would be underbearing
we would be underbearing
you would be underbearing
they would be underbearing
Conditional perfect
I would have underbear
you would have underbear
he/she/it would have underbear
we would have underbear
you would have underbear
they would have underbear
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been underbearing
you would have been underbearing
he/she/it would have been underbearing
we would have been underbearing
you would have been underbearing
they would have been underbearing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you underbear
we let´s underbear
you underbear
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
underbeared
Present Participle
underbearing
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 «UNDERBEAR»
Discover the use of
underbear in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
underbear and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
The sense of most examples is usually clear, though there are some more
technical uses: underbear f'to trim/face round the lower parts': and skirts, round
vnderborn with a blewish tinsel, (MA 3.4.19-20, Margaret), OED Underbear vA; 'to
suffer, ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake, 2006
2
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Sb. Underbear'er (j. from under, and bearer) One of those who sustain the weight
of the corps at funerals as distinguished from those who hold up the pall.
Underbear'ing (p. a. from underbear) Supporting, enduring. Underbear'ing [r.
from tbe ...
3
English Synonymes Classified and Explained
We may be said to have given up the good English compound 'to underbear,' for
the Latin-English word ' to rapport ;' we have well-nigh lost the word, though
Shakspere shows its good use from the lips of'Constance: ' _ leave those woes ...
George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed, 1866
4
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
To UNDERBEAR. T0 line; to guard; to support; to endure. Side sleeves and skirts
round underborne with a bluish tinsel. Much Ado about Nothing, iii. 4. And leave
those woes alone which I alone Am bound to underbear. King John, 1. Wooing ...
Beth was such a softie for the underdog, or underbear, in this case. And Silly
Sally was definitely the underbear. Beth looked over at the moving van. She
watched her bed disappear into the dark hole in the side of the truck. She looked
at the ...
Envenom him with words, to get thee gone And leave those woes alone which I
alone Am bound to underbear. SALISBURY Pardon me, madam, 65 I may not go
without you to the kings. CONSTANCE Thou mayst, thou shah, I will not go with ...
William Shakespeare, L. A. Beaurline, 1990
7
An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Underbear. And leave these woes alune, which I alone am bound to underbear
K. J. Underbearing. And patient underbearing of his fortune Richard is.
Underborne — with a blueish tinsel Much Ado About Nothing Undercn ;. I mean
to stride ...
8
Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary ... of the English Language ...
In a state of subjection ; less; opposed to Over or More; it has a signification
resembling: thatof an adjective, interiotir, subject, subordinate. Underaction, 8n-
dar-ík'shen,s. Subordinate action, action not essential to the main story. To
Underbear ...
We may be said to have given up the good English compound ' to underbear,' for
the Latin-English word ' to tupport ;' we have well-nigh lost the word, though
Shakspcre shows its good use from the lips of Constance : leave those woes
alone, ...
George Frederick Graham, 1857
10
The Chambers Dictionary
adj underbear'lng. - - adj unassuming. — n un'derbelly the under surface of a
body or of something suggesting a body; (also soft underbelly) the vulnerable
part or spot; the hidden or little-known side of something. n underbid' to offer a
lower ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNDERBEAR»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
underbear is used in the context of the following news items.
Fifty shades of a growling good time
“Of course our much-loved Wet Fur and Underbear parties will be back, with some local and international DJs,” Cannan said. “There will be a lot of fun to be had. «Star Observer, Dec 14»
What's on Sydney: UNDERBEAR – The Villain's Lair
Underbear returns in 2014 to ARQ NIGHTCLUB on Flinders St from 8pm on Wednesday February 26th. We are bringing you 4 of Beratropolis' greatest talents ... «Star Observer, Jan 14»
Do you dare to Underbear?
Bear Essentials' world famous Underbear party this year features a host of local and some truly international DJs including Bearracuda's Francisco Guerra and ... «Sydney Star Observer, Feb 12»
Let it all hang out
In fact, despite the host of questions that invariably pop up during the irregularly occurring Underbear evenings at the Alley, there's a pervasive sense of safety ... «The Phoenix, Jul 08»