CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNSWORE
PRESENT
Present
I unswear
you unswear
he/she/it unswears
we unswear
you unswear
they unswear
Present continuous
I am unswearing
you are unswearing
he/she/it is unswearing
we are unswearing
you are unswearing
they are unswearing
Present perfect
I have unsworn
you have unsworn
he/she/it has unsworn
we have unsworn
you have unsworn
they have unsworn
Present perfect continuous
I have been unswearing
you have been unswearing
he/she/it has been unswearing
we have been unswearing
you have been unswearing
they have been unswearing
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 unswore
you unswore
he/she/it unswore
we unswore
you unswore
they unswore
Past continuous
I was unswearing
you were unswearing
he/she/it was unswearing
we were unswearing
you were unswearing
they were unswearing
Past perfect
I had unsworn
you had unsworn
he/she/it had unsworn
we had unsworn
you had unsworn
they had unsworn
Past perfect continuous
I had been unswearing
you had been unswearing
he/she/it had been unswearing
we had been unswearing
you had been unswearing
they had been unswearing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unswear
you will unswear
he/she/it will unswear
we will unswear
you will unswear
they will unswear
Future continuous
I will be unswearing
you will be unswearing
he/she/it will be unswearing
we will be unswearing
you will be unswearing
they will be unswearing
Future perfect
I will have unsworn
you will have unsworn
he/she/it will have unsworn
we will have unsworn
you will have unsworn
they will have unsworn
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unswearing
you will have been unswearing
he/she/it will have been unswearing
we will have been unswearing
you will have been unswearing
they will have been unswearing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unswore
you would unswore
he/she/it would unswore
we would unswore
you would unswore
they would unswore
Conditional continuous
I would be unswearing
you would be unswearing
he/she/it would be unswearing
we would be unswearing
you would be unswearing
they would be unswearing
Conditional perfect
I would have unswore
you would have unswore
he/she/it would have unswore
we would have unswore
you would have unswore
they would have unswore
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unswearing
you would have been unswearing
he/she/it would have been unswearing
we would have been unswearing
you would have been unswearing
they would have been unswearing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unswear
we let´s unswear
you unswear
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unswearing
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 «UNSWORE»
Discover the use of
unswore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unswore and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Middle English Dictionary
Unswept. c!450 All this day p.306: All vnswope ys owre vlech, And owre fyre ys
vnbech; Oure ruschen ben vnrepe yech Ayen this hy haly- day. unswore ppl. [
From swore, p.ppl. of sweren v.] Of an oath: ?retracted; ?not sworn, i.e., existing
only ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis, 1952
2
The Life and Times of Daniel Defoe: With Remarks Digressive ...
He thought he had brought them to his beck, and the first touch he gave them of
the practice, they flew in his face, called in foreign help, took arms against God's
vicegerent, unswore all their allegiance to him, and drove him out of the kingdom.
3
Reliquiæ Antiquæ: Scraps from Ancient Manuscripts, ...
(60, V) jusjurandum, a othe unswore. (64, v°) mola, a grynstone. (65, r°) ventagile
, a wyndmylne. taxus, a brokke. (67, r°) taxus, ewe. discordia, contake. (67, v°)
monile, a broche. (69, r°) sors, a kut or a lotte. (72, v°) excessus, out passynge.
Thomas Wright, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1845
4
The Pictorial History of England During the Reign of George ...
In this act of shame, in which he unswore his last oath and reswore his first, he
said, under Russian dictation—“ United in heart and mind with a free and
republican nation, which from the rank of citizen has elevated me to the throne;
wishing to ...
5
The Pictorial History of England During the Reign of George ...
In this act of shame, in which he unswore his last oath and reswore his first, he
said, under Russian dictation — " United in heart and mind with a free and
republican nation, which from the rank of citizen has elevated me to the throne ;
wishing ...
George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane, 1843
6
The Silent Cry: An Inside View of Hypnosis and Other Methods ...
reveal anything; otherwise, they would be cursed. They agreed, “unswore”
immediately afterwards, and listened sweetly. Pastor André explained that while
on holiday, Pastor Gerrard Boshof, the owner of the mobile home, had spent the
whole ...
7
The Last Fruit Off an Old Tree
And unswore since. Of iron crown and sour-krout heart, Austria, she only, stands
apart. Is this a novelty ? Before, When the fierce Turk unhinged her door, And
Sobieski struggled hard To bar it, what was his reward ? When Wallenstein no
more ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1853
8
Memoirs of the Life and Time of Daniel De Foe: Containing a ...
He thought he had brought them to his beck, and the first touch he gave them of
the practice, they flew in his face, called in foreign help, took arms against God's
vicegerent, unswore all their allegiance to him, and drove him out of the kingdom.
Walter Wilson, Daniel Defoe, 1830
9
Jure divino: a satyr: In twelve books
... They cry'd out loudest, Liberty and Law : Their vow'd Allegiance early they
withheld, First begd their Monarch's Pardon, (c) then rebelFd ; Softly dismissed
him from his Right Divine, And (d ) unswore all Allegiance to his Line ; How
natural 'tis ...
10
The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, with a Life ...
And how commonly the clergy swore, and unswore, and forswore; sometimes for
the Pope, and sometimes for the Emperor. To read how a council of bishops
made it the Henrician heresy to hold that emperors have a power to invest
bishops ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830