CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSTEADIES
PRESENT
Present
I unsteadies
you unsteadies
he/she/it unsteadieses
we unsteadies
you unsteadies
they unsteadies
Present continuous
I am unsteadiesing
you are unsteadiesing
he/she/it is unsteadiesing
we are unsteadiesing
you are unsteadiesing
they are unsteadiesing
Present perfect
I have unsteadiesed
you have unsteadiesed
he/she/it has unsteadiesed
we have unsteadiesed
you have unsteadiesed
they have unsteadiesed
Present perfect continuous
I have been unsteadiesing
you have been unsteadiesing
he/she/it has been unsteadiesing
we have been unsteadiesing
you have been unsteadiesing
they have been unsteadiesing
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 unsteadiesed
you unsteadiesed
he/she/it unsteadiesed
we unsteadiesed
you unsteadiesed
they unsteadiesed
Past continuous
I was unsteadiesing
you were unsteadiesing
he/she/it was unsteadiesing
we were unsteadiesing
you were unsteadiesing
they were unsteadiesing
Past perfect
I had unsteadiesed
you had unsteadiesed
he/she/it had unsteadiesed
we had unsteadiesed
you had unsteadiesed
they had unsteadiesed
Past perfect continuous
I had been unsteadiesing
you had been unsteadiesing
he/she/it had been unsteadiesing
we had been unsteadiesing
you had been unsteadiesing
they had been unsteadiesing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unsteadies
you will unsteadies
he/she/it will unsteadies
we will unsteadies
you will unsteadies
they will unsteadies
Future continuous
I will be unsteadiesing
you will be unsteadiesing
he/she/it will be unsteadiesing
we will be unsteadiesing
you will be unsteadiesing
they will be unsteadiesing
Future perfect
I will have unsteadiesed
you will have unsteadiesed
he/she/it will have unsteadiesed
we will have unsteadiesed
you will have unsteadiesed
they will have unsteadiesed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unsteadiesing
you will have been unsteadiesing
he/she/it will have been unsteadiesing
we will have been unsteadiesing
you will have been unsteadiesing
they will have been unsteadiesing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unsteadies
you would unsteadies
he/she/it would unsteadies
we would unsteadies
you would unsteadies
they would unsteadies
Conditional continuous
I would be unsteadiesing
you would be unsteadiesing
he/she/it would be unsteadiesing
we would be unsteadiesing
you would be unsteadiesing
they would be unsteadiesing
Conditional perfect
I would have unsteadies
you would have unsteadies
he/she/it would have unsteadies
we would have unsteadies
you would have unsteadies
they would have unsteadies
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unsteadiesing
you would have been unsteadiesing
he/she/it would have been unsteadiesing
we would have been unsteadiesing
you would have been unsteadiesing
they would have been unsteadiesing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unsteadies
we let´s unsteadies
you unsteadies
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unsteadiesed
Present Participle
unsteadiesing
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 «UNSTEADIES»
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unsteadies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unsteadies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Minutes of agriculture, made on a farm of 300 acres of ...
Sab-Plow ; a good one is difficult to be contrived. 27. Round Harrows ; they are
very eligible. Nov. 9. Trenching- P low ; a Swing-trench-plow idea'd. — . Fin
Coulter ; it is fit only for a firm, clean soil. — . A Bent Coulter ; it unsteadies the
plow, ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1778
... like a ridgetop, I'll sit and glass until hypothermia unsteadies my glassing hand,
then move on. Though cold-weather bucks move more during daylight, they don't
travel as far, even during the rut. Since cold usually coincides with the rut, ...
3
Brownson's Quarterly Review
He may not do this consciously, with " malice aforethought," but his theory blinds
him, unsteadies or distorts his vision, so that he seems to himself to see all the
facts he wants, and only such as he wants, for his theory. It is not our intention,
nor ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson, 1852
4
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Well, then, now is the time, Archer, to, show thy skill ! Worthy the mark— Great is
the prize! The bull's-eye in the target ?— That others hit :—He, in his art, is master
, Whose skill is always at his own command, Whose heart unsteadies neither ...
5
The United Service Magazine
... and tramped after it through the forest ; occasionally stopping to hew our way
with the axe through fallen trees, when the objectionable practice of "pistolling"
with pocket flasks was resorted to — pour passer le temps; nothing unsteadies
the ...
The reason seems to be that when the heel of the left foot leaves the ground most
of the weight of the body is supported on its toes, which unsteadies the player's
balance, and consequently his driving. The remedy is scarcely to let the heel ...
Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson, 2008
7
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.
There is a sort of faintness of the inner man experienced before the sun is well o'
er the horizon, which dims the sight, wearies the limbs, unsteadies the hand, and
consequently unsettles the aim ere you get well into the business of the day ...
8
How Architecture Got Its Hump
... architecture it now ought to attain. And on the other side, we have an
architecture with a greater and more innovative nostalgia for the future. By
necessity this is a thinking which unsteadies the conventions we try to bring to
architecture ...
9
The Fulfillment of All Desire: A Guidebook for the Journey ...
... paralyses the affections, obstructs the paths of counsel, unsteadies the light of
judgment, fetters the liberty of the spirit, and soon—as appears to bodies sick with
fever—a rigor of the mind takes over: vigor slackens, energies grow languid, ...
Seeing heralmost unsteadies me. Steady! Steady! He reran the scene again and
reachedthe same disturbing conclusion. Unquestionably she wasthe woman
from New Orleans. He prided himself on never forgetting aface—or the name ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNSTEADIES»
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unsteadies is used in the context of the following news items.
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... has forgotten whose story this is for a stretch before getting things back on track, but that wobble returns and unsteadies everything as West reaches its climax. «Entertainment.ie, Jun 15»
Iran's stalled nuclear deal unsteadies Lebanese politics
The extension of negotiations between Iran and the six major world powers has led to a rethink of standpoints on the domestic Lebanese political scene. It raises ... «Al-Monitor, Nov 14»
'Outlander' Starz Episode 2 Review: Women's Rights Reversal
... by Rupert, her outrage and indignation are in overdrive, and are only momentarily quelled when Dougal looks at her with intense malice that unsteadies her. «Huffington Post, Aug 14»
Short Fiction: 'Crossing' By Cyrus Shahrad
Wind wails in the trees and unsteadies his footsteps as he walks to the car. Once inside he sits a moment with the heating on, breathing on his hands and ... «The Quietus, Jan 14»
Divorce is good and other myths: Column
Divorce mars the lives of in-laws and unsettles otherwise contented bystanders; it unsteadies society, destabilizes neighborhoods and brings awkwardness in ... «USA TODAY, Oct 13»
The 5 year circle – Managerial stability can be catalyst for Liverpool
Firstly, each change unsteadies the ship just that little bit more; everyone feeling that bit less confident and bit less secure each time we start again. Suffer from ... «This Is Anfield, Jul 13»
Rare air: Skydive Orange instructor nears 10000 jumps
At times when he hasn't jumped in a while, it even melts his knees and unsteadies his nerves, putting him closer to the feelings of the jumper he's strapped to. «The Daily Progress, May 13»
Little Crow: Terror spreads across the prairie
"There is a snakelike stealth in all their movements that excites distrust and uncertainty which unsteadies the nerves," Flandrau said later. "Their advance upon ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Aug 12»
Denise Lewis begins a six month journey to learn tennis
Instead of a perfectly-aimed power shot that unsteadies her opponent and wins her the point, she mis-hits it. A neon flash flies off to the side of the court and the ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 11»
Dozey trainspotter cheats death while filming steam train - watch the …
"A train travelling from the opposite direction then passes through at an estimated 70mph, almost clipping the man and causing a rush of air that unsteadies him ... «Mirror.co.uk, May 10»