CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNVISOR
PRESENT
Present
I unvisor
you unvisor
he/she/it unvisors
we unvisor
you unvisor
they unvisor
Present continuous
I am unvisoring
you are unvisoring
he/she/it is unvisoring
we are unvisoring
you are unvisoring
they are unvisoring
Present perfect
I have unvisored
you have unvisored
he/she/it has unvisored
we have unvisored
you have unvisored
they have unvisored
Present perfect continuous
I have been unvisoring
you have been unvisoring
he/she/it has been unvisoring
we have been unvisoring
you have been unvisoring
they have been unvisoring
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 unvisored
you unvisored
he/she/it unvisored
we unvisored
you unvisored
they unvisored
Past continuous
I was unvisoring
you were unvisoring
he/she/it was unvisoring
we were unvisoring
you were unvisoring
they were unvisoring
Past perfect
I had unvisored
you had unvisored
he/she/it had unvisored
we had unvisored
you had unvisored
they had unvisored
Past perfect continuous
I had been unvisoring
you had been unvisoring
he/she/it had been unvisoring
we had been unvisoring
you had been unvisoring
they had been unvisoring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unvisor
you will unvisor
he/she/it will unvisor
we will unvisor
you will unvisor
they will unvisor
Future continuous
I will be unvisoring
you will be unvisoring
he/she/it will be unvisoring
we will be unvisoring
you will be unvisoring
they will be unvisoring
Future perfect
I will have unvisored
you will have unvisored
he/she/it will have unvisored
we will have unvisored
you will have unvisored
they will have unvisored
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unvisoring
you will have been unvisoring
he/she/it will have been unvisoring
we will have been unvisoring
you will have been unvisoring
they will have been unvisoring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unvisor
you would unvisor
he/she/it would unvisor
we would unvisor
you would unvisor
they would unvisor
Conditional continuous
I would be unvisoring
you would be unvisoring
he/she/it would be unvisoring
we would be unvisoring
you would be unvisoring
they would be unvisoring
Conditional perfect
I would have unvisor
you would have unvisor
he/she/it would have unvisor
we would have unvisor
you would have unvisor
they would have unvisor
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unvisoring
you would have been unvisoring
he/she/it would have been unvisoring
we would have been unvisoring
you would have been unvisoring
they would have been unvisoring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unvisor
we let´s unvisor
you unvisor
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unvisored
Present Participle
unvisoring
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 «UNVISOR»
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
The Conqueror then starts up and sees a vision of Harold, with the bloody arrow
wound in its unvisor'd forehead. This is better, and, had it stood by itself, would
have had a powerful effect; but occurring where it does, it passes away, without ...
3
The Bride of Rougemont: The Cross and the Medal, and Ode on ...
The Cross and the Medal, and Ode on the Death of Major Welsford Henry J.
Verlander. The parents' hearts, when borne upon his bier, Embalm' d, their
Kaymond's pale remains drew near ! Armed, like a warrior, with his pallid face
Unvisor'd ...
4
The Works of Walter Savage Landor ...
-To follow where he led, redress his wrongs, And vindleate the honour of his
ehild. He eall'd on God, the witness of his eause, On Spain, the partner of his
vietories; And yet amid these animating words Roll'd the huge tear down his
unvisor'd ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1846
5
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
It was Killi- grew's hap to mar the play," an English word altered in the Scotch
edition to, " spill (spoil) the play, and unvisor all the dinguisings." Every whit, God
wot, for the nonce, expressions peculiarly English, are converted into, every quhit
, ...
Malcolm Laing, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1819
6
The Tragedy of Kirk O' Field
Referring to the audience, he says : For when Henry Killigrew was come from the
Queen of England to comfort her. . .this gentleman stranger's hap was to spill the
play, and unvisor the disguising; for when he was, by the Queen's ...
7
Gebir, Count Julian: And Other Poems
He called on God, the witness of his cause, On Spain, the partner of his victories,
And yet amid these animating words Rolled the huge tear down his unvisor'd
face . . A general swell of indignation rose Thro' the long line, sobs burst from
every ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1831
... the Crown'd j| Bearing his honor meekly, or the Slave Writhing from man, and
coveting the grave ; Th' unvisor'd soul of dark Hypocrisy ; § Th' indolent's Poppy, f
or the insane cry** Of self-applauding Energy, confin'd To sow but restlessness, ...
Mrs. G. G. Richardson, 1828
9
Imaginary conversations. Citation and examination of W. ...
... his unvisor'd face; A general swell of indignation rose Thro' the long line, sobs
burst from every breast, Hardly one voice succeeded ; you might hear The
impatient hoof strike the soft sandy plain. But when the gates flew open, and the
king In ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1868
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