CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNTEAM
PRESENT
Present
I unteam
you unteam
he/she/it unteams
we unteam
you unteam
they unteam
Present continuous
I am unteaming
you are unteaming
he/she/it is unteaming
we are unteaming
you are unteaming
they are unteaming
Present perfect
I have unteamed
you have unteamed
he/she/it has unteamed
we have unteamed
you have unteamed
they have unteamed
Present perfect continuous
I have been unteaming
you have been unteaming
he/she/it has been unteaming
we have been unteaming
you have been unteaming
they have been unteaming
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 unteamed
you unteamed
he/she/it unteamed
we unteamed
you unteamed
they unteamed
Past continuous
I was unteaming
you were unteaming
he/she/it was unteaming
we were unteaming
you were unteaming
they were unteaming
Past perfect
I had unteamed
you had unteamed
he/she/it had unteamed
we had unteamed
you had unteamed
they had unteamed
Past perfect continuous
I had been unteaming
you had been unteaming
he/she/it had been unteaming
we had been unteaming
you had been unteaming
they had been unteaming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unteam
you will unteam
he/she/it will unteam
we will unteam
you will unteam
they will unteam
Future continuous
I will be unteaming
you will be unteaming
he/she/it will be unteaming
we will be unteaming
you will be unteaming
they will be unteaming
Future perfect
I will have unteamed
you will have unteamed
he/she/it will have unteamed
we will have unteamed
you will have unteamed
they will have unteamed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unteaming
you will have been unteaming
he/she/it will have been unteaming
we will have been unteaming
you will have been unteaming
they will have been unteaming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unteam
you would unteam
he/she/it would unteam
we would unteam
you would unteam
they would unteam
Conditional continuous
I would be unteaming
you would be unteaming
he/she/it would be unteaming
we would be unteaming
you would be unteaming
they would be unteaming
Conditional perfect
I would have unteam
you would have unteam
he/she/it would have unteam
we would have unteam
you would have unteam
they would have unteam
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unteaming
you would have been unteaming
he/she/it would have been unteaming
we would have been unteaming
you would have been unteaming
they would have been unteaming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unteam
we let´s unteam
you unteam
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unteaming
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 «UNTEAM»
Discover the use of
unteam in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unteam and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
The act of making to Forget what has been taught. Untea'm (v. t. from un, and
team) To take off a team from a waggon or cart. Unteam'ed ( p. from unteam)
Freed fromthe team. Unteam'ing ( p. a. frcm unteam) Taking off a team.
Unteayming (f.
2
An English and Danish Dictionary ...
UNTAUGHT, dzj 'cop/end, ifl's underrviist. To UNTEACH, w. a. all-tread' lgltn.
UNTEACHABLE, Ay', shm ty' land' lore. To UNTEAM, to. a. at/þtniefia aaget. I To
unteam horses, a' spoil: bester fm angel. UNTEAMBD, drl'. ra dt. UNTENABI-Ej,
he?
3
People in charge: creating self managing workplaces
Later they regrouped and renamed themselves the 'Unteam.' And now? ch^ In
the years since, the Unteam has become one of the most c ' dynamic and exciting
parts of our office. Precisely because their Western span is so broad - everything
...
4
Theoretical and practical grammar of the French language ...
Conjugate in the same manner: — atteler to put to— amonceler tc njap —
chanceler to stagger — deteler to unteam — itinceler to sparkle— Heeler to tie
with pack thread — niveler to level — rappeler to recall — renou- viler to renew.
93.
5
Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
Losspannen, uarb. rcg. all. to uncock, to unbend, to unbind, to loosen, ' to let
down. . to take the Hotses out-ofaCoach or Waggon. bie Ochsen losspannen', to
unteam the Oxen. ctum Bogtttlosspannetz, to unbend a Bow; see Spanncn.
6
The Army and Navy Pocket Dictionary
Unteam'meleo, a. noi shaekled. Unteat'eleo, a. noi irodden l noi haring iraeeled.
Untni'eo, a. noi alirmpied l noi haring yei experieneed, Ueteone'leo, a. noi
disinrhed. Untene', a. falsel ineoasiani. Untentn',n, a false asseriion. U.rijs'eu, a.
noi ...
William Greenleaf Webster, 1863
7
A dictionary of the English & French and French & English ...
[-tin-3, to discolour, tarnish [to fade Se — , vr. to lose the colour, wash out; Deteler
, va. to unyoke; to unteam -, va. tf. n. to take the horses from the carriage, etc. \
_down,- slacken Detendre, va. $ n. to unbend; take Detendu, e. pp. unstrung; ...
Louis Philippe R. Fenwick de Porquet, 1861
8
A New Pocket Dictionary of the Italian and English ...
д '~-` sunto, 1n. a mattrass 2€ 'VJ _;flf l", ' `nñáre, to swell too mitch e311? l ‚ 'ссо,
a. very rich f * f áre, to unteam "k" » ‚. зарёю, to be too knowing , —‚ › ”Мойте, to
prune vines _ '- trascláre, to drag along . " Stràlcio, т. end, issue _f tráscico, m. a ...
9
Educational Biography: Memoirs of Teachers, Educators, and ...
matter, «rr vticr* TBr thr u'ftifiuition ofoie thirst tcfWwJAljor **k4s lpc-NIMnM( 'ho
tanner's boy, and tli•at by what «em«' an unteam JVociJenco. At ihe of »iiieen, bo
wai brought to :he b^ 1 -o of tho grave by x -oecr-! illrwifu; for a ktf.g lima ho ...
10
A Book of the French Verbs, Wherein the Model Verbs, and ...
154 descendre, a, & .to descend, to come down, to go down (see page 160)
vendre. . 78 desservir ... to clear a table, to take away, to do an ill office to scrvir . .
131 deteindre . . . to discolour joindre . 119 detelcr .... to unteam, to unyoke (p. 48,
art ...