CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNHEAD
PRESENT
Present
I unhead
you unhead
he/she/it unheads
we unhead
you unhead
they unhead
Present continuous
I am unheading
you are unheading
he/she/it is unheading
we are unheading
you are unheading
they are unheading
Present perfect
I have unheaded
you have unheaded
he/she/it has unheaded
we have unheaded
you have unheaded
they have unheaded
Present perfect continuous
I have been unheading
you have been unheading
he/she/it has been unheading
we have been unheading
you have been unheading
they have been unheading
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 unheaded
you unheaded
he/she/it unheaded
we unheaded
you unheaded
they unheaded
Past continuous
I was unheading
you were unheading
he/she/it was unheading
we were unheading
you were unheading
they were unheading
Past perfect
I had unheaded
you had unheaded
he/she/it had unheaded
we had unheaded
you had unheaded
they had unheaded
Past perfect continuous
I had been unheading
you had been unheading
he/she/it had been unheading
we had been unheading
you had been unheading
they had been unheading
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unhead
you will unhead
he/she/it will unhead
we will unhead
you will unhead
they will unhead
Future continuous
I will be unheading
you will be unheading
he/she/it will be unheading
we will be unheading
you will be unheading
they will be unheading
Future perfect
I will have unheaded
you will have unheaded
he/she/it will have unheaded
we will have unheaded
you will have unheaded
they will have unheaded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unheading
you will have been unheading
he/she/it will have been unheading
we will have been unheading
you will have been unheading
they will have been unheading
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unhead
you would unhead
he/she/it would unhead
we would unhead
you would unhead
they would unhead
Conditional continuous
I would be unheading
you would be unheading
he/she/it would be unheading
we would be unheading
you would be unheading
they would be unheading
Conditional perfect
I would have unhead
you would have unhead
he/she/it would have unhead
we would have unhead
you would have unhead
they would have unhead
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unheading
you would have been unheading
he/she/it would have been unheading
we would have been unheading
you would have been unheading
they would have been unheading
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unhead
we let´s unhead
you unhead
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unheading
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 «UNHEAD»
Discover the use of
unhead in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unhead and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ockam Instruments System Manual
So if you find yourself being headed, press the “UnHead” button and vice versa.
There are separate upwind and downwind corrections, and the relevant one is
displayed on tag 'e' and changed by the control codes. Ctrl-E makes the number
...
2
The Private Brewer's Guide to the Art of Brewing Ale Nd ...
First, unhead them from time to time, and scrub them out ; if a stinkard, even after
unheading, it will retain an ill smell ; in that case, if you are not provided, let your
stinking cask go to a brewhouse, where there is a dome copper. These generally
...
3
The KBMT Project: A Case Study in Knowledge-based Machine ...
("only" (cat reg-adv) (mapping (local (unhead (attitude only))))) Discourse
Cohesion Markers English discourse cohesion markers are members of various
parts of speech: subordinate conjunctions, adverbs, prepositions and w/i-words.
Kenneth Goodman, Sergei Nirenburg, 1991
4
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
UNHEAD, v. t. unhed'. To take out the head of; as, to unhead a cask. UNHEADED
, pp. unhed'ed. Having the head taken out. UNHEADING, ppr. unhed'ing. Taking
out the head of. UNHEALTHFUL, a. unhelth'ful. Not healthful ; injurious to ...
5
The Private Brewer's Guide to the Art of Brewing Ale and ...
First, unhead them frOm time to time, and scrub them out ; if a stinkard, even after
unheading, it will retain an ill smell; in that case, if you are not provided, let your
stinking cask go to a brewhouse, where there is a dome copper. These generally
...
John TUCK (Brewer.), 1822
6
The Private Brewer's Guide to the Art of Brewing Ale and ...
______...._.__-_. . “w will destroy all the labour of the brewer. First, unhead them
from time to time, and V scrub them out ; if a stinkard, even after unheading, it will
retain an ill smell; in that case, ifyou are not provided, let your stinking cask go to
...
John Tuck (brewer.), 1822
7
4th Refinement Workshop: proceedings of the 4th Refinement ...
... head ( e , add ( e , 1 ) ) = e However, an assertion such as ~ ( unhead ( add (e,l
)) = e) (which is discussed in 2.4) is not enough to make 'unhead' adequately
defined, even when it appears as the more orthodox conditional equation
unhead ...
Joseph M. Morris, Roger C. Shaw, British Computer Society. Specialist Group in Formal Aspects of Computing Science, 1991
8
Transforming Axioms for Data Types Into Sequential Programs
... not enough to make 'unhead' adequately defined, even when it appears as the
more orthodox conditional equation unhead ( add (e,l)) = e=> true = false The
function 'unhead' could be made adequately defined in several ways; the
simplest ...
9
A Fate Worse Than Death: Indian Captivities in the West, ...
... Gelo and Zesch, “Holiday,” 46-47. 49 Babb, Bosom of the Comanches, 100-02;
Gelo and Zesch, “Holiday,” 40, 47-48. 50 Marshall, A Cry Unhead, 141-42; Grace
and Jones, History of Parker County, 100 51 Marshall, A Cry Unhead, 142-43.
Gregory Michno, Susan Michno, 2007
10
Encyclopedia of Traditional Asanas
Approximately 900 titels of Asanas, a good number of which are so far unhead of 1100 techniques and illustrations of asanas. 200 authoritative and valid source most of which are unpublished Manuscript.
M. L. Gharote, Vijay Kant Jha, Parimal Devnath, 2006