CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSCABBARD
PRESENT
Present
I unscabbard
you unscabbard
he/she/it unscabbards
we unscabbard
you unscabbard
they unscabbard
Present continuous
I am unscabbarding
you are unscabbarding
he/she/it is unscabbarding
we are unscabbarding
you are unscabbarding
they are unscabbarding
Present perfect
I have unscabbarded
you have unscabbarded
he/she/it has unscabbarded
we have unscabbarded
you have unscabbarded
they have unscabbarded
Present perfect continuous
I have been unscabbarding
you have been unscabbarding
he/she/it has been unscabbarding
we have been unscabbarding
you have been unscabbarding
they have been unscabbarding
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 unscabbarded
you unscabbarded
he/she/it unscabbarded
we unscabbarded
you unscabbarded
they unscabbarded
Past continuous
I was unscabbarding
you were unscabbarding
he/she/it was unscabbarding
we were unscabbarding
you were unscabbarding
they were unscabbarding
Past perfect
I had unscabbarded
you had unscabbarded
he/she/it had unscabbarded
we had unscabbarded
you had unscabbarded
they had unscabbarded
Past perfect continuous
I had been unscabbarding
you had been unscabbarding
he/she/it had been unscabbarding
we had been unscabbarding
you had been unscabbarding
they had been unscabbarding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unscabbard
you will unscabbard
he/she/it will unscabbard
we will unscabbard
you will unscabbard
they will unscabbard
Future continuous
I will be unscabbarding
you will be unscabbarding
he/she/it will be unscabbarding
we will be unscabbarding
you will be unscabbarding
they will be unscabbarding
Future perfect
I will have unscabbarded
you will have unscabbarded
he/she/it will have unscabbarded
we will have unscabbarded
you will have unscabbarded
they will have unscabbarded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unscabbarding
you will have been unscabbarding
he/she/it will have been unscabbarding
we will have been unscabbarding
you will have been unscabbarding
they will have been unscabbarding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unscabbard
you would unscabbard
he/she/it would unscabbard
we would unscabbard
you would unscabbard
they would unscabbard
Conditional continuous
I would be unscabbarding
you would be unscabbarding
he/she/it would be unscabbarding
we would be unscabbarding
you would be unscabbarding
they would be unscabbarding
Conditional perfect
I would have unscabbard
you would have unscabbard
he/she/it would have unscabbard
we would have unscabbard
you would have unscabbard
they would have unscabbard
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unscabbarding
you would have been unscabbarding
he/she/it would have been unscabbarding
we would have been unscabbarding
you would have been unscabbarding
they would have been unscabbarding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unscabbard
we let´s unscabbard
you unscabbard
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unscabbarded
Present Participle
unscabbarding
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 «UNSCABBARD»
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unscabbard in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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With the speed of the tempest sweep on — Like the rain-swollen all-whelming
flood, Preserve the proud rights by our forefathers won, Whose records are writ in
their blood ! Unscabbard your steel for the strife, And quit ye like heroes and fight,
...
words of his own coining. Why does he ' unscabbard' a sword which he knows
not how to wield? Why use such words as ' eventuate,' ' motived,' ' partyism,' '
statu-quoism,' 'something-beyondness,' and other like offsprings of his own brain
?
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1849
3
Gabriel the Jew; an historical tale
Cinema 15m. “ Unscabbard your steel for the strife, ' And quit ye-likc Heroes and
fight, , Let manhood for man's cause wage war to the knife, Advance, and God
prosper the right."I titan. The sun rose, clear and bright on the morning that ...
4
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Why does he ' unscabbard ' a sword which he knows not how to wield 't Why use
such words as ' eventuate,' ' motived,' ' part3'ism,' ' statu-quo- im' ' something -
beyondness,' and other like offsprings of his own brain ? If he has not English ...
Let heaven unscabbard each star-hilted lightning, And clench ten thousand
hands at once against me, — Earth shake all graves to one, and rive itself From
Lybia to the North ! in spite of all That threatens, I will stun the adulterous gods, ...
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Thomas Forbes Kelsall, Charles Dacres Bevan, 1851
And did you say Valeria,-my Valeria,-Heaven's love,-—earth's beauty ? Oraz. (
starting up) Mine eternally! Let heaven unscabbard each star-hilted lightning,
And clench ten thousand hands at once against me,Earth shake all graves to one
, and ...
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, T.F. Kelsall, 1851
We say this because with finger and thumb we found it necessary to unscabbard
the Amulet, ere we could reach its literary and pictorial beauties. All our readers
may not be aware (we address ourselves more especially to the population of ...
Did he unscabbard the avenging blade, The long spear brandish and porrect the
shield, Havoc the town and devastate the field? His sacred thirst for blood did he
allay By halving the unfortunate Mackay? Small were the profit and the joy to ...
9
Poems by the Late Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Author of Death's ...
And did' you say Valeria,—my Valeria,-Heaven's love,—earth's beauty ? Oraz. (
starting up) Mine eternally! Let heaven unscabbard each star-hilted lightning,
And clench ten thousand bands at once against me,— Earth shake all graves to
one, ...
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Thomas Forbes Kelsall, Charles Dacres Bevan, 1851
10
The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce: Black Beetles in Amber
... knew the man ; And science said the seismic agitation Was due to mutable
equilibration. O goddess, sing what Bonynge next essayed. Did he unscabbard.
OF. AMBROSE. BIERCE. 83.