CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNRIPPING
PRESENT
Present
I unrip
you unrip
he/she/it unrips
we unrip
you unrip
they unrip
Present continuous
I am unripping
you are unripping
he/she/it is unripping
we are unripping
you are unripping
they are unripping
Present perfect
I have unripped
you have unripped
he/she/it has unripped
we have unripped
you have unripped
they have unripped
Present perfect continuous
I have been unripping
you have been unripping
he/she/it has been unripping
we have been unripping
you have been unripping
they have been unripping
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 unripped
you unripped
he/she/it unripped
we unripped
you unripped
they unripped
Past continuous
I was unripping
you were unripping
he/she/it was unripping
we were unripping
you were unripping
they were unripping
Past perfect
I had unripped
you had unripped
he/she/it had unripped
we had unripped
you had unripped
they had unripped
Past perfect continuous
I had been unripping
you had been unripping
he/she/it had been unripping
we had been unripping
you had been unripping
they had been unripping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unrip
you will unrip
he/she/it will unrip
we will unrip
you will unrip
they will unrip
Future continuous
I will be unripping
you will be unripping
he/she/it will be unripping
we will be unripping
you will be unripping
they will be unripping
Future perfect
I will have unripped
you will have unripped
he/she/it will have unripped
we will have unripped
you will have unripped
they will have unripped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unripping
you will have been unripping
he/she/it will have been unripping
we will have been unripping
you will have been unripping
they will have been unripping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unripping
you would unripping
he/she/it would unripping
we would unripping
you would unripping
they would unripping
Conditional continuous
I would be unripping
you would be unripping
he/she/it would be unripping
we would be unripping
you would be unripping
they would be unripping
Conditional perfect
I would have unripping
you would have unripping
he/she/it would have unripping
we would have unripping
you would have unripping
they would have unripping
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unripping
you would have been unripping
he/she/it would have been unripping
we would have been unripping
you would have been unripping
they would have been unripping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unrip
we let´s unrip
you unrip
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unripping
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 «UNRIPPING»
Discover the use of
unripping in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unripping and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
_ допёриватъ, sv, доцёрить, 65,1). to finish steaming, slewing , fomenting, or
bathingAonápbißaiiie, n. unripping the remainder. допёрывать, sv, допорбть, el.,
fu. to uiirip the remainder , to finish unripping. Aonáxaiiubii'a, p. all ploughed.
2
The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals
Fletcher's carts are arrived but no papers from Mrs Coleridge. Wednesday 24th. A
rainy Day. We were busy all day unripping William's Coats for the tailor. William
wrote to Annette, to Coleridge & the Frenchman. I received a letter from Mrs ...
Dorothy Wordsworth, Pamela Woof, 2002
3
Delphi Complete Works of William Wordsworth (Illustrated)
Fletcher's carts arearrived but no papers from MrsColeridge. Wednesday 24th.
Arainy Day. We were busyall day unripping William'sCoats for thetailor. William
wrote to Annette, to Coleridge& the Frenchman. Ireceived aletterfrom Mrs
Clarkson, ...
4
The oeconomy of His Majesty's Navy-Office: containing the ...
To take Charge of Tools us'd in unripping Ships, &c. 7. They are, in Case of
unripping any of His Majesty's Ships, to take Charge under their Hands s>i all
Malls, Wedges, Saws, Au- ger-bitts, Axes and other Tools or Implements of the
Kings, ...
Great Britain. Admiralty, James II (King of England), 1717
5
John Ford's Political Theatre
59), two with the threatened unripping of the wombs of Fiormonda and Bianca
respectively (Love's Sacrifice, IV.i, p. 76 and V.i, p. 91), and all the remaining
ones with the unripping of hearts or bosoms (The Broken Heart, III.iii.188-90; 'Tis
Pity, ...
6
Soviet Inventions Illustrated: mechanical & general
The machine here described makes it possible to control the delivery of the cloth,
to mechanise the unripping of the seam and to unroll the cloth along the width.
This is achieved by consecutive arrangement of an inclined sprung tray, a
guiding ...
7
Loveday's letters, domestick and forreign, to several ...
since he could Boast of the ignominy that the Sunshine of his new fortune will but
light him to such another Farm, and so leave him in it •• but I desire my Augury
may get no 'credit by the event 5 and indeed I should be chary in unripping others
...
8
The Royal Dictionary Abridged ...: French and English. ...
To unrip, V. A. Découdre. To unrip, V. N. Se découdre Unripe, A, Qui n'eß pas
nteur, verd. Unripencf«, S. I/ etat d'une ebofe qui n'eß pas encore meure.
Unripping, S. L'atlien de découdre, Unriot, A. Deccnfu. Unrivaled, A. £>ш л'л
point de rival.
9
Extract from a memoir upon the passage of rapid rivers [by ...
(rf) Supposing a leak or accidental hole in one of the partitions of the air chamber
of the Pontoon, (if the Pontoon has any) it cannot be repaired without unripping
the tin, either on the inside or outside ; and after all the point where the leak ...
10
The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
... which poor Tom o' the Gleam had collected for his benefit in the "Trusty Man's"
common room, was still in the side-pocket where he had himself put it. Unripping
a corner of the vest lining, he took out two fivepound notes, and with these in ...