CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSHIP
PRESENT
Present
I unship
you unship
he/she/it unships
we unship
you unship
they unship
Present continuous
I am unshipping
you are unshipping
he/she/it is unshipping
we are unshipping
you are unshipping
they are unshipping
Present perfect
I have unshipped
you have unshipped
he/she/it has unshipped
we have unshipped
you have unshipped
they have unshipped
Present perfect continuous
I have been unshipping
you have been unshipping
he/she/it has been unshipping
we have been unshipping
you have been unshipping
they have been unshipping
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 unshipped
you unshipped
he/she/it unshipped
we unshipped
you unshipped
they unshipped
Past continuous
I was unshipping
you were unshipping
he/she/it was unshipping
we were unshipping
you were unshipping
they were unshipping
Past perfect
I had unshipped
you had unshipped
he/she/it had unshipped
we had unshipped
you had unshipped
they had unshipped
Past perfect continuous
I had been unshipping
you had been unshipping
he/she/it had been unshipping
we had been unshipping
you had been unshipping
they had been unshipping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unship
you will unship
he/she/it will unship
we will unship
you will unship
they will unship
Future continuous
I will be unshipping
you will be unshipping
he/she/it will be unshipping
we will be unshipping
you will be unshipping
they will be unshipping
Future perfect
I will have unshipped
you will have unshipped
he/she/it will have unshipped
we will have unshipped
you will have unshipped
they will have unshipped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unshipping
you will have been unshipping
he/she/it will have been unshipping
we will have been unshipping
you will have been unshipping
they will have been unshipping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unship
you would unship
he/she/it would unship
we would unship
you would unship
they would unship
Conditional continuous
I would be unshipping
you would be unshipping
he/she/it would be unshipping
we would be unshipping
you would be unshipping
they would be unshipping
Conditional perfect
I would have unship
you would have unship
he/she/it would have unship
we would have unship
you would have unship
they would have unship
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unshipping
you would have been unshipping
he/she/it would have been unshipping
we would have been unshipping
you would have been unshipping
they would have been unshipping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unship
we let´s unship
you unship
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unshipped
Present Participle
unshipping
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 «UNSHIP»
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unship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Kedge-anchor: Or, Young Sailors' Assistant : ...
UNSHIP. A. RUDDER. Have the rudder brought under the stern, hung to a scow.
Bore a hole through the beam or carling over the rudder case — drive an eyebolt
up through it, and fit a washer and forelock. Strap a large single block< with ...
2
Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese
•то UNSHIP, »montare, levare о muovere di luogo. 'To unship the oars ,
disaimare i lemi. *To unship the tiller, smontaie I' ar- gola. •UNSHIP, í. (t. di mar.)
Es. Ship-and- unship, dicesi delle cose movibdi che si leva- no e si rimetlouo a
piacere.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1829
3
The Kedge-anchor; Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Appertaining ...
TO SHIP, AND UNSHIP A RUDDER. Have the rudder brought under the stern,
hung to a scow. Bore a hole through the beam or carling over the rudder case —
drive an eyebolt up through it, and fit a washer and forelock. Strap a large single
...
4
The Kedge Anchor, Or Young Sailors' Assistant
Stop both ends well with spun-yarn to their next parts, and cross the whole
seizing or bend, with sennit ; pass the sennit on the bight, and secure both
together with a reef-knot. 203 TO SHIP, AND UNSHIP A RUDDER. Have the
rudder brought ...
5
The Kedge Anchor; or, Young Sailors' Assistant
UNSHIP. A. RUDDER. Have the rudder brought under the stern, hung to a scow.
Bore a hole through the beam or carling over the rudder case — drive an eyebolt
up through it. and fit a washer and forelock. Strap a large single block* with ...
6
Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts ... ...
To ii' " H LI I a sail, detenvergucr une manœuvre de ict poulies.) Un- reeve your
studding sail gear, dépasse let manœuvres da bon nettes. To unrig, dégréer,
dígarnir (.un vaisseau, un mât, une vergue. &c) To unship, v. a. démonter, ...
Abel Boyer, William Gardiner, 1814
7
Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy
7 and 9 coil left train-tackle on the circle, left side of carriage, unship left circle
eccentric bar. Nos. 8 and 10 coil right train~tackle on the circle, right side of
carriage, unship right circle eccentric bar. Nos. 11 and 12 coil shell~tackle on the
circle ...
United States. Navy Dept, United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance, 1866
8
Vocabolario Di Marina in Tre Lingue. Tomo Primo [-Volume the ...
Mana m 1.00GO. Dàuozvrsn. Dinaczn. T0 un:hip :he oars. DISARMAKB 1 mm. '
Rnuumu m BARCA. Ds's4nuan u..snruous. \ To unship rhe n'Ijer. Snounm: LA
muuu DEL rmons. Dimo.vrn 1.4 un: nu cou“ VERNAIL. T0 unship the cap:tern bar.
9
Ordnance instructions for the navy: relating to the ...
1 and 9 coil left train-tackle on the circle, left side of carriage, unship left circle
eccentric bar. Nos. 8 and 10 coil right train-tackle on the circle, right side of
carriage, unship right circle eccentric bar. Nos. 11 and 12 coil shell-tackle on the
circle in ...
United States. Navy dept, 1866
10
Gunnery catechism, as applied to the service of naval ordnance
... on lower step of carriage, secure masthead-span to rigging, and unship front
circle eccentric. Q. — What are the duties of 1 and 9 ? A. — They coil left train-
tackle on circle, left side of carriage, and unship left eccentric bar. Q.— Of 8 and
10?
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNSHIP»
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unship is used in the context of the following news items.
Wally's Wagers: Postponed digs in for win
Having backed Huntsman Close in the Royal Ascot meeting only to watch him unship his jockey was disappointing as I believed he had a great chance. Wally's ... «Scarborough Today, Jul 15»
London's terrain proves harder for Conservatives to navigate
Uma Kumaran is now the betting favourite to unship Bob Blackman, the Conservative incumbent in Harrow East (171 different languages spoken, Con maj: ... «Financial Times, Apr 15»