CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNWILL
PRESENT
Present
I unwill
you unwill
he/she/it unwills
we unwill
you unwill
they unwill
Present continuous
I am unwilling
you are unwilling
he/she/it is unwilling
we are unwilling
you are unwilling
they are unwilling
Present perfect
I have unwilled
you have unwilled
he/she/it has unwilled
we have unwilled
you have unwilled
they have unwilled
Present perfect continuous
I have been unwilling
you have been unwilling
he/she/it has been unwilling
we have been unwilling
you have been unwilling
they have been unwilling
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 unwilled
you unwilled
he/she/it unwilled
we unwilled
you unwilled
they unwilled
Past continuous
I was unwilling
you were unwilling
he/she/it was unwilling
we were unwilling
you were unwilling
they were unwilling
Past perfect
I had unwilled
you had unwilled
he/she/it had unwilled
we had unwilled
you had unwilled
they had unwilled
Past perfect continuous
I had been unwilling
you had been unwilling
he/she/it had been unwilling
we had been unwilling
you had been unwilling
they had been unwilling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unwill
you will unwill
he/she/it will unwill
we will unwill
you will unwill
they will unwill
Future continuous
I will be unwilling
you will be unwilling
he/she/it will be unwilling
we will be unwilling
you will be unwilling
they will be unwilling
Future perfect
I will have unwilled
you will have unwilled
he/she/it will have unwilled
we will have unwilled
you will have unwilled
they will have unwilled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unwilling
you will have been unwilling
he/she/it will have been unwilling
we will have been unwilling
you will have been unwilling
they will have been unwilling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unwill
you would unwill
he/she/it would unwill
we would unwill
you would unwill
they would unwill
Conditional continuous
I would be unwilling
you would be unwilling
he/she/it would be unwilling
we would be unwilling
you would be unwilling
they would be unwilling
Conditional perfect
I would have unwill
you would have unwill
he/she/it would have unwill
we would have unwill
you would have unwill
they would have unwill
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unwilling
you would have been unwilling
he/she/it would have been unwilling
we would have been unwilling
you would have been unwilling
they would have been unwilling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unwill
we let´s unwill
you unwill
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unwilling
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 «UNWILL»
Discover the use of
unwill in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unwill and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life
WILLING AND UNWILLING BODIES The first challenge to shaping and taming
this emerging world is the will itself and the human problem of unwill, especially
in relation to femininity. I want to first discuss the somewhat embarrassing
problem ...
Melodie Calvert, Jennifer Terry, 2005
2
Genesis and Apocalypse: A Theological Voyage Toward ...
Accordingly, a Gnostic will to glorification is a will to unwill, a will to unwill itself,
and to unwill itself as a free and an active will, a will whose very actuality freely
enacts a continual enslavement of itself. Yet a will to glorification can never
realize ...
Thomas J. J. Altizer, 1990
3
Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation
On the authority of Erasmus, then, free choice is a power of the will that is able of
itself to will and unwill the word and work of God, by which it is led to those things
which exceed both its grasp and its perception. But if it can will and unwill, it can ...
Ernest Gordon Rupp, Philip Saville Watson, 1969
4
The royal standard English dictionary ... To which is ...
... s. a difficulty to he moved Unwicldy, a. bulky, unmanageable Unwill'ing, a. n..t
inclined to, loth Unwill'ingly, a. with unuillingness Unwill'ingness, s. a
disinclination Unwind. 'v a. to untwine, to untwist Unwiped, a. not cieantd, foul,
dirry Unwii'e, ...
William PERRY (of Edinburgh.), 1795
5
Amtliche Sammlung Der Ältern Eidgenössischen Abschiede
... entfprungen. daß alle rych, nationen und potentaten einer Criftenheit fich uf ein
allgemein criftlich concilium. um frid und ruwen willen, verlaffen und begeben
haben, damit unwill. vieudfchaft. vecht und fchmiißwort abgethan und demnach (
?) ...
6
A Dictionary of the English Language: Compiled for the Use ...
... not corrected Unwholesome, a. unhealthy Unwholesomeness, n.
unhealthiness Unwieldily, ad. with great difficulty Unwieldiness, n. a difficulty to
be moved Unwieldy, a. unmanageable, bulky Unwill'ed, a. not produced by the
will Unwill'ing, ...
Building on the notion of performance anxiety as an inhibiting force, Margaret
Morse frames the relationship between women and technology in terms of what
she labels unwill: Unwill is thus a hazy mixture of vegetative corporeality and an ...
Henry Lowood, Michael Nitsche, 2011
8
Bound Choice, Election, and Wittenberg Theological Method: ...
Therefore, the Wittenberg professor reacted to Erasmus's pious thoughts by
observing: On the authority of Erasmus, then, free choice is a power of the will
that is able of itself to will and unwill the word and work of God, by which this
human ...
9
An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings ...
submitted. to. for. sometime,. though. unwill'. ss. ingly-. ' ' illegal pill would not
cause it to be swallowed down; 5 but manyctpeople, especially os the knowing
gentry, * eXpressed great discontent at this new assessment, and _ 5 burthen, as
an ...
10
The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methodology for the Social ...
Figure 3.1 Spline Transformation of CL Variables (First Column), MO Variables (
Second Column), and IM Variables From the CATPCA of the 1995 ISSP National
Identity Study notcl(1) 3 notcl(2) close(3) vclose(4) unwill(1) unwill(2) nn(3) ...