CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNDOUBLE
PRESENT
Present
I undouble
you undouble
he/she/it undoubles
we undouble
you undouble
they undouble
Present continuous
I am undoubling
you are undoubling
he/she/it is undoubling
we are undoubling
you are undoubling
they are undoubling
Present perfect
I have undoubled
you have undoubled
he/she/it has undoubled
we have undoubled
you have undoubled
they have undoubled
Present perfect continuous
I have been undoubling
you have been undoubling
he/she/it has been undoubling
we have been undoubling
you have been undoubling
they have been undoubling
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 undoubled
you undoubled
he/she/it undoubled
we undoubled
you undoubled
they undoubled
Past continuous
I was undoubling
you were undoubling
he/she/it was undoubling
we were undoubling
you were undoubling
they were undoubling
Past perfect
I had undoubled
you had undoubled
he/she/it had undoubled
we had undoubled
you had undoubled
they had undoubled
Past perfect continuous
I had been undoubling
you had been undoubling
he/she/it had been undoubling
we had been undoubling
you had been undoubling
they had been undoubling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will undouble
you will undouble
he/she/it will undouble
we will undouble
you will undouble
they will undouble
Future continuous
I will be undoubling
you will be undoubling
he/she/it will be undoubling
we will be undoubling
you will be undoubling
they will be undoubling
Future perfect
I will have undoubled
you will have undoubled
he/she/it will have undoubled
we will have undoubled
you will have undoubled
they will have undoubled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been undoubling
you will have been undoubling
he/she/it will have been undoubling
we will have been undoubling
you will have been undoubling
they will have been undoubling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would undouble
you would undouble
he/she/it would undouble
we would undouble
you would undouble
they would undouble
Conditional continuous
I would be undoubling
you would be undoubling
he/she/it would be undoubling
we would be undoubling
you would be undoubling
they would be undoubling
Conditional perfect
I would have undouble
you would have undouble
he/she/it would have undouble
we would have undouble
you would have undouble
they would have undouble
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been undoubling
you would have been undoubling
he/she/it would have been undoubling
we would have been undoubling
you would have been undoubling
they would have been undoubling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you undouble
we let´s undouble
you undouble
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
undoubled
Present Participle
undoubling
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 «UNDOUBLE»
Discover the use of
undouble in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
undouble and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Infantry Tactics: For the Instruction, Exercise, and ...
Fnonr. 388, At the command front, the company will face to the front and the files
will undouble. 889, The company being formed in two ranks, and marching to the
front, when the instructor shall wish to form it into four ranks, he will command: 1.
2
U. S. Infantry Tactics: For the Instruction, Exercise, and ...
If the company be marching by the right flank, and the instructor should wish to
undouble the files, which might sometimes be found necessary, he will inform the
captain, who, after causing the cadenced step to be resumed, and arms to be ...
United States. War Dept, 1863
3
A Taste for Corpora: In Honour of Sylviane Granger
... add -e hop hopped delete -ed, undouble consonant hopping delete -ing,
undouble consonant hops delete -s fuse fused delete -d fusing delete -ing, add -e
fuss fussed delete -ed fussing delete -ing bus AmE bussed, busses?? delete -ed/
-s, ...
Fanny Meunier, Gaëtanelle Gilquin, Magali Paquot, 2011
4
The Bloomsbury Companion To Lexicography
... undouble consonant hopping delete -ing, undouble consonant hops delete -s
Fuse fused delete -d fusing delete -ing, add -e Fuss fussed delete -ed fussing
delete -ing Bus AmE bussed, busses?? delete -ed/-s, undouble consonant
bussing ...
5
Patten's Infantry Tactics, Bayonet Drill, and Small Sword ...
If the company be marching by the right flank, and the instructor should wish to
undouble the files, which might sometimes be found necessary, he will inform the
captain, who, after causing the cadenced step to be resumed, and arms to be ...
George Washington Patten, 1865
6
Infantry Tactics: Comprising the School of the Soldier; ...
In two ranks, undouble files. 2. March. At the second command, the odd numbers
will continue to march straight forward, the even numbers will shorten the step,
and, obliquing to the left, will place themselves promptly behind the odd numbers
...
William Hopkins Morris, 1865
7
The Volunteer's Hand Book: Containing an Abridgment of H.'s ...
If the company be marching by the right flank, and the instructor should wish to
undouble the files, he will command: 1. In two ranks, undouble files. 2. MARCH. §
250. At the command march, the odd numbers will continue to march straight ...
William Joseph HARDEE, 1861
8
Rifle and light infantry tactics: for the exercise and ...
At the command front, the platoon will lace to the front, the forrswill undouble by
the even number's promptly placing themselves on the left of the odd numbers,
by a side step to the left with the left foot and one step forward with the right, the ...
9
Infantry Tactics for Schools: Explained and Illustrated for ...
Double up, rapidly. Guide left. By the left flank — March. Undouble promptly ; that
is, return to your positions in line of battle. Guide right. By the left flank — March.
Double toward the left. Guide right. By the left flank — March. Undouble files.
Nathaniel William Taylor Root, 1863
10
The volunteer: containing exercises and movements of ...
If the company be marching by the right flank to undouble flies, resume the
cadenced step, arms shouldered or supported, and command : 1. In two ranks
undouble files. 2. MARCH. At the command march, the odd numbers continue to
march ...