CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSTRIP
PRESENT
Present
I unstrip
you unstrip
he/she/it unstrips
we unstrip
you unstrip
they unstrip
Present continuous
I am unstripping
you are unstripping
he/she/it is unstripping
we are unstripping
you are unstripping
they are unstripping
Present perfect
I have unstripped
you have unstripped
he/she/it has unstripped
we have unstripped
you have unstripped
they have unstripped
Present perfect continuous
I have been unstripping
you have been unstripping
he/she/it has been unstripping
we have been unstripping
you have been unstripping
they have been unstripping
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 unstripped
you unstripped
he/she/it unstripped
we unstripped
you unstripped
they unstripped
Past continuous
I was unstripping
you were unstripping
he/she/it was unstripping
we were unstripping
you were unstripping
they were unstripping
Past perfect
I had unstripped
you had unstripped
he/she/it had unstripped
we had unstripped
you had unstripped
they had unstripped
Past perfect continuous
I had been unstripping
you had been unstripping
he/she/it had been unstripping
we had been unstripping
you had been unstripping
they had been unstripping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unstrip
you will unstrip
he/she/it will unstrip
we will unstrip
you will unstrip
they will unstrip
Future continuous
I will be unstripping
you will be unstripping
he/she/it will be unstripping
we will be unstripping
you will be unstripping
they will be unstripping
Future perfect
I will have unstripped
you will have unstripped
he/she/it will have unstripped
we will have unstripped
you will have unstripped
they will have unstripped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unstripping
you will have been unstripping
he/she/it will have been unstripping
we will have been unstripping
you will have been unstripping
they will have been unstripping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unstrip
you would unstrip
he/she/it would unstrip
we would unstrip
you would unstrip
they would unstrip
Conditional continuous
I would be unstripping
you would be unstripping
he/she/it would be unstripping
we would be unstripping
you would be unstripping
they would be unstripping
Conditional perfect
I would have unstrip
you would have unstrip
he/she/it would have unstrip
we would have unstrip
you would have unstrip
they would have unstrip
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unstripping
you would have been unstripping
he/she/it would have been unstripping
we would have been unstripping
you would have been unstripping
they would have been unstripping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unstrip
we let´s unstrip
you unstrip
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unstripped
Present Participle
unstripping
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 «UNSTRIP»
Discover the use of
unstrip in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unstrip and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Sumac: Unstrip Strip] McLean: Unstrip Strip] Mixed: Unstrip] Strip] Honey:
Unstripped Stripped. .. Mixed: Unstripi Strip] McLean: Unstripped Stripped . . .
Mixed: Unstrip] Strip] Honey: Unstrip Stripr Average: Unstrip Strippet Average
exchulingthe ...
Its second u is improper. un-stanskt Unstrip,5 to make bare, peel, divest. un-strip
Unsuspicious,3 having no suspicion, open, easy. un-sus-pish-us Untaught,3 not
taught, ignorant, uninstructcd. un-tawt Untie, 5 to unbind. Sometimes written unty.
3
An Appeal to the Jockey Club; Or, a True Narrative of the ...
Impatient to brook any longer so childish and effeminate an answer, I told him, it
was false, v it was nothing but a sham,' and a dastardly contrivance to get himself
off in a whole skin ; that he dared not unstrip, for I was sure he was papered from
...
George Robert Fitzgerald, 1775
4
The Baptist children's magazine (ed. by J.F. Winks).
I once saw about 200 boys, from a charity school at Lincoln, unstrip on the sands
at Cleethorpe's and run down into the sea altogether, but the water was not deep
for a long way, and so there was no danger. Men are always expected to use ...
Joseph Foulkes Winks, 1857
2 1 115 Early Amber .....1 Unstrip ed. 5 4,2 1 . . . . . . . . . . .11, 401 1 .... -.33. 22
October 20...1 3 117 Link's Hybrid.... Strippe 5 I4,160 3,235 22.23 1,453 44.91 ....
.. October 20...1 4 119 Link's H 'brid....' Unstrip ed. 5 4,524 . . . . . . . . . .11,722 .
U.S. Department of Agriculture. Division of Chemistry (Washington)., 1884
Si* Treatments "tUffiffl^t -4= Percent sugarcane flowering F146 F153 F160 F167
F157 'f-.^y^ $\ Q 'T^&iyfi .'M 3¥: •f^Msfe *D if; TfC^dj^ M M 'T^fclSs mm Unstrip-
ped Stripped Unstrip- ped Strip- Unstrip- Stripped Unstrip- ped Strip- Unstrip- ped
...
7
Foreign Trade Statistics of Pakistan
... RONANIA 2,524 2,524 OTH NOV FAB COTT UNIL UPTO200GSQN 60,676
2,524 60,676 2,524 lLTRANSFORN CAPACITY 16500KVNO -OTH PART ОР
АЗКОРЬАЦК/ЕЗЬ1СОРТКО -- -- -- -SAUDI ARABIA 1,386 TOBACCO UNSTRIP
VIRG.
Pakistan. Statistics Division, 2000
8
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
I ' The critic is the malicious and indelicate wretch, who delights to unstrip the
dandy! He has no respect for hot-pressed paper, or Mr. Davison's most
interesting of types. He delights to dispel the illusion of costume, and shew the
poor author in ...
9
A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen. Supplement, ...
He was, accordingly, about to address the artificers on the perilous nature of their
circumstances, and to propose that all hands should unstrip their upper clothing
when the higher parts of the rock were laid under water ; that the seamen should
...
10
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
So Stultz has been his tailor, and has made his Clothes,_and_he's now
presentable to ladiesBut mark me: 1'" unstrip him once again, And give him back
his weapons. He shall scatter His arrows tipt with fire; and, if in vain His light
shnfts fly, ...