CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNTHATCH
PRESENT
Present
I unthatch
you unthatch
he/she/it unthatches
we unthatch
you unthatch
they unthatch
Present continuous
I am unthatching
you are unthatching
he/she/it is unthatching
we are unthatching
you are unthatching
they are unthatching
Present perfect
I have unthatched
you have unthatched
he/she/it has unthatched
we have unthatched
you have unthatched
they have unthatched
Present perfect continuous
I have been unthatching
you have been unthatching
he/she/it has been unthatching
we have been unthatching
you have been unthatching
they have been unthatching
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 unthatched
you unthatched
he/she/it unthatched
we unthatched
you unthatched
they unthatched
Past continuous
I was unthatching
you were unthatching
he/she/it was unthatching
we were unthatching
you were unthatching
they were unthatching
Past perfect
I had unthatched
you had unthatched
he/she/it had unthatched
we had unthatched
you had unthatched
they had unthatched
Past perfect continuous
I had been unthatching
you had been unthatching
he/she/it had been unthatching
we had been unthatching
you had been unthatching
they had been unthatching
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unthatch
you will unthatch
he/she/it will unthatch
we will unthatch
you will unthatch
they will unthatch
Future continuous
I will be unthatching
you will be unthatching
he/she/it will be unthatching
we will be unthatching
you will be unthatching
they will be unthatching
Future perfect
I will have unthatched
you will have unthatched
he/she/it will have unthatched
we will have unthatched
you will have unthatched
they will have unthatched
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unthatching
you will have been unthatching
he/she/it will have been unthatching
we will have been unthatching
you will have been unthatching
they will have been unthatching
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unthatch
you would unthatch
he/she/it would unthatch
we would unthatch
you would unthatch
they would unthatch
Conditional continuous
I would be unthatching
you would be unthatching
he/she/it would be unthatching
we would be unthatching
you would be unthatching
they would be unthatching
Conditional perfect
I would have unthatch
you would have unthatch
he/she/it would have unthatch
we would have unthatch
you would have unthatch
they would have unthatch
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unthatching
you would have been unthatching
he/she/it would have been unthatching
we would have been unthatching
you would have been unthatching
they would have been unthatching
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unthatch
we let´s unthatch
you unthatch
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unthatched
Present Participle
unthatching
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 «UNTHATCH»
Discover the use of
unthatch in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unthatch and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The works of Soame Jenyns...: including several pieces never ...
My wheels, tho* old, are clogg'd with a new tax ; My oaks, tho' young, must groan
beneath the axe : My barns are half unthatch'd, until'd my house, Lost by this fatal
sickness all my cows : See there's the bill my late damn'd law-suit cost !
Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole, 1793
2
The Orchestra; a Choice of Fashionable Songs
And drown care in a jorum of grog : Thus year after year in a subaltern's state,
Ben fought for his country and bled, Till time had unthatch'd all the roof from his
pate. And the hair from his temples had fled, It happen'd he met (since his- pate it
...
3
Songs ... Second edition ... enlarged
... wise old counsellor boldly spoke, That if his advice they would take, He “ would
engage the lion to encage, And a show they might him make,“ My boys, And a
show they might him make. His wise plan was, to unthatch a house, And carry 73.
4
Acts of Assembly: Passed in the Island of Nevis, from 1664 ...
AND that the Constables, Go', may the better know what Houses to unthatch," by
knowing the Bounds, and Limits of the Town, be it further enacteci, That the
Bounds of Charles Town are as followeth 5 azzsiz. from the House Bounds of that
...
5
Grammar of the Temne language
... about the cassadas". am'antr ma motrar-motrar, „the water sucks in gradually",
sa gbalarane e-reka, „we stand in correspondence with each other"; ' gb§p'sara-
mi an'-set, „thatch me the house", na gbap'sari e-set, „they unthatch the houses",
...
Christian Frederick Schlenker, 1864
I Behold ! the unthatch'd roof admits the light, Through the wild chasm the birds
now win g their flight ; ' No passing footstep e'er disturbs their rest, Each,
unmolested, builds its little nest. No sound is heard amid the gloom to float; Save
their ...
of Swansea ANNE (pseud), 1811
7
An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year 1692: An Account ...
Places from whence they came; and in the Winter 'they are usually half starved
for want of Fodder of all Kinds, which often falls so very short, that they are forced
to unthatch their Houses to keep a part of their Cattle alive. Their Sheep bear a ...
Viscount Robert Molesworth Molesworth, 1738
8
Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition
under our eyes, and pad our haunches, and wash our hair in a solution of soda
till it turns red, or, if we have not enough hair of our own, let us unthatch the
heads of the dead for our chignons and our false curls. When we grow tired of
sham ...
George Augustus Sala, 1868
9
Englands Topographer: Or a New and Complete History of the ...
... the roofs of buildings in this parish cannot belong preserved, the rocks, and
other birds, continually carrying it away; which circumstance arises from the
quantity of flies harbouring therein, as it is for such food the birds unthatch the
buildings.
10
The Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Northern ...
... even in. the summer, the grass is much less nutritive than in the places from
whence they came; and in the winter they are often half _ starved for want of
fodder of all kinds, which sometimes falls so short that they are forced to unthatch
their ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNTHATCH»
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unthatch is used in the context of the following news items.
Charismatic cottage in Wootten Wawen is well worth a stop off
An unthatched half reveals it has been added to during its long lifetime, although this wing too was built of brick and timber. With so much history under its belt ... «Birmingham Post, Jul 15»
TN carrom club training ground for world champs
The only unthatched wall of the club is a huge hardboard poster of Sonia Gandhi and Tamil Nadu Congress leader G.K. Vasan, filched from some long-forgotten ... «Livemint, May 08»