CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNTREASURE
PRESENT
Present
I untreasure
you untreasure
he/she/it untreasures
we untreasure
you untreasure
they untreasure
Present continuous
I am untreasuring
you are untreasuring
he/she/it is untreasuring
we are untreasuring
you are untreasuring
they are untreasuring
Present perfect
I have untreasured
you have untreasured
he/she/it has untreasured
we have untreasured
you have untreasured
they have untreasured
Present perfect continuous
I have been untreasuring
you have been untreasuring
he/she/it has been untreasuring
we have been untreasuring
you have been untreasuring
they have been untreasuring
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 untreasured
you untreasured
he/she/it untreasured
we untreasured
you untreasured
they untreasured
Past continuous
I was untreasuring
you were untreasuring
he/she/it was untreasuring
we were untreasuring
you were untreasuring
they were untreasuring
Past perfect
I had untreasured
you had untreasured
he/she/it had untreasured
we had untreasured
you had untreasured
they had untreasured
Past perfect continuous
I had been untreasuring
you had been untreasuring
he/she/it had been untreasuring
we had been untreasuring
you had been untreasuring
they had been untreasuring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will untreasure
you will untreasure
he/she/it will untreasure
we will untreasure
you will untreasure
they will untreasure
Future continuous
I will be untreasuring
you will be untreasuring
he/she/it will be untreasuring
we will be untreasuring
you will be untreasuring
they will be untreasuring
Future perfect
I will have untreasured
you will have untreasured
he/she/it will have untreasured
we will have untreasured
you will have untreasured
they will have untreasured
Future perfect continuous
I will have been untreasuring
you will have been untreasuring
he/she/it will have been untreasuring
we will have been untreasuring
you will have been untreasuring
they will have been untreasuring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would untreasure
you would untreasure
he/she/it would untreasure
we would untreasure
you would untreasure
they would untreasure
Conditional continuous
I would be untreasuring
you would be untreasuring
he/she/it would be untreasuring
we would be untreasuring
you would be untreasuring
they would be untreasuring
Conditional perfect
I would have untreasure
you would have untreasure
he/she/it would have untreasure
we would have untreasure
you would have untreasure
they would have untreasure
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been untreasuring
you would have been untreasuring
he/she/it would have been untreasuring
we would have been untreasuring
you would have been untreasuring
they would have been untreasuring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you untreasure
we let´s untreasure
you untreasure
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
untreasured
Present Participle
untreasuring
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 «UNTREASURE»
Discover the use of
untreasure in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
untreasure and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Religiosity of Evil
And thus it was, that I began to enter the mysterious and protective world of an
analysand of over twenty years, a buried untreasure, hoping to help piece
together a life that had somehow been sent spinning in a counter-clockwise
direction, ...
2
A Reader in the Language of Shakespearean Drama
... unscarr'd, unscissor'd, unscorch'd, unseconded, unseminar'd, unsex,
unshunnable, unsisting, unsolicited, unsphere, unswayable, untempering,
untender, untent, untirabie, untire(d), untitled, untreasure(d), untutor'd, unurg'd,
unvenerable, ...
Vivian Salmon, Edwina Burness, 1987
3
Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
n-t&ks-£-ka'sh&ii *. inebriation Intractable, In-trak'ta-bl a. ungovernable, furious
fey, perversenest Intractableness, m-trak'ta-bl-n<!s s. obstina- lntransmutable, in-
trans-mtVta-bl a. un- i changeable, to any other substance Untreasure, ...
4
Faust, vol. II. Clavigo Egmont. [Tr. by A. Swanwick]- The ...
For earth again will these untreasure, As she hath ever done of yore. [Full pause.
The music ceases. HELENA (to FAUST). An ancient saw, alas ! approves itself in
me — That Bliss and Beauty ne'er enduringly are twined. The bond of life is ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Nathan Haskell Dole, George Henry Lewes, 1902
5
Faust. Clavigo. Egmot. The Wayward lover, translated by ...
For earth again will these untreasure, As she hath ever done of yore. [Full pause.
The music ceases. . HELENA (to FAUST). An ancient saw, alas ! approves itself
in me — That Bliss a_n_d_]§eauty ne'er enduringly are twined. (The bond of life ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Nathan Haskell Dole, 1902
6
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
ЯТТЯЯ ^ТЯГ, <ft%¡ ^гтяг; untreasure ^^TRT ягят; adjs- untreatable (obs.)
ЗТЯЯЧНТ'МТЧ; 3RJT- ЯТЯ, 3rfar<t>rt-4; зт*гяряг; untreated ЗТЯЯТГЯЯ, ЗГуг^
гГтЛ; arfafafaíf; un- trembling «Чч«, f>*TT; 3T¡p<R$ft?r; untremendous 44>¡4K¡ ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
7
Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
... unaccustomed, unfamiliarTC IV.v.178 [Hector to Menelaus] Mocknot that I affect
th'untraded oath untread (v.) retrace,goback uponVenus 908[ofVenus] She treads
thepath thatshe untreads again; KJ V.iv.52; MV II.vi.10 untreasure (v.) rob ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
Now, unless I can make it work again, it has joined the enemy, become rubbish.
A valued renegade, it will crown one of the rubbish dumps of South London, its
hose, curled as a dragon's tail curls, coiled round its heap of untreasure ...
9
The Shakespeare Miscellany
... unscratched, unsex, unshrinking, unshunnable, unshunned, unslipping,
unsmirched, unsolicited, unsphere, unstooping, unsullied, unswayable, unswear,
untalked, unten-der, untented, unthread, untimbered, untreasure, unvarnished, ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2005
10
The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... divest, maraud, ravage 07 bereave, deprive, destroy, pillage, plunder, ransack
08 spoliate 09 depredate, devastate, vandalize 10 disgarnish, dispossess,
untreasure despondency 04 hump 05 blues, gloom, grief 06 misery, sorrow 07
despair ...
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