CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UPCURL
PRESENT
Present
I upcurl
you upcurl
he/she/it upcurls
we upcurl
you upcurl
they upcurl
Present continuous
I am upcurling
you are upcurling
he/she/it is upcurling
we are upcurling
you are upcurling
they are upcurling
Present perfect
I have upcurled
you have upcurled
he/she/it has upcurled
we have upcurled
you have upcurled
they have upcurled
Present perfect continuous
I have been upcurling
you have been upcurling
he/she/it has been upcurling
we have been upcurling
you have been upcurling
they have been upcurling
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 upcurled
you upcurled
he/she/it upcurled
we upcurled
you upcurled
they upcurled
Past continuous
I was upcurling
you were upcurling
he/she/it was upcurling
we were upcurling
you were upcurling
they were upcurling
Past perfect
I had upcurled
you had upcurled
he/she/it had upcurled
we had upcurled
you had upcurled
they had upcurled
Past perfect continuous
I had been upcurling
you had been upcurling
he/she/it had been upcurling
we had been upcurling
you had been upcurling
they had been upcurling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will upcurl
you will upcurl
he/she/it will upcurl
we will upcurl
you will upcurl
they will upcurl
Future continuous
I will be upcurling
you will be upcurling
he/she/it will be upcurling
we will be upcurling
you will be upcurling
they will be upcurling
Future perfect
I will have upcurled
you will have upcurled
he/she/it will have upcurled
we will have upcurled
you will have upcurled
they will have upcurled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been upcurling
you will have been upcurling
he/she/it will have been upcurling
we will have been upcurling
you will have been upcurling
they will have been upcurling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would upcurl
you would upcurl
he/she/it would upcurl
we would upcurl
you would upcurl
they would upcurl
Conditional continuous
I would be upcurling
you would be upcurling
he/she/it would be upcurling
we would be upcurling
you would be upcurling
they would be upcurling
Conditional perfect
I would have upcurl
you would have upcurl
he/she/it would have upcurl
we would have upcurl
you would have upcurl
they would have upcurl
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been upcurling
you would have been upcurling
he/she/it would have been upcurling
we would have been upcurling
you would have been upcurling
they would have been upcurling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you upcurl
we let´s upcurl
you upcurl
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
upcurling
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 «UPCURL»
Discover the use of
upcurl in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
upcurl and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Slight marginal upcurl. Very little foliage discoloration. BING Moderately severe
Infected fruits similar in shape to Lambert but some tendency to regain almost
normal size and fair colour in second and later years of infection. Normal taste
never ...
British Columbia. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 1980
2
English Poesy: An Induction
If the latter device be called the downcurl of a wave-movement, the former may
be called the upcurl. In each case these extra- periodic syllables tend to confuse
one's sense of undulant rhythm ; for the upcurl makes a falling rhythm sound like
a ...
William Winslow Hall, 1911
Size is reduced, taste insipid. Symptoms less severe than in Lambert or Bing.
Mild marginal leaf upcurl. Little or no fall leaf-reddening. Black Republican Very
severe. Similar to Lambert. Similar to Lambert. Van Sam Deacon Star Fairly mild.
British Columbia. Dept. of Agriculture, 1976
4
The Juvenile Speaker; or, Selections for reading or ...
A free and fearless glance he cast On temple, arch, and tower, By which the long
procession pass'tl Of Rome's victorious power; And somewhat of a scornful smile
Upcurl'd his haughty lip the while. And now he stood, with brow serene, Where ...
Joseph HINCHCLIFFE, Sir Joseph Noël Paton, 1829
Majestic bow! the music of the main, The billows' thunder,-and the clouds unfurl'd,
Salute thy rising—and the waves upcurl'd To kiss thy robe, and brighten in thy
train. r- .w- , ' ~'—»\-i.—-wr_v---5~~'*" '\ Majestic bow 1 through 104 Sonnet— To ...
Piers Edmund BUTLER, 1828
... heaven upcurl'd, Like columns and walls did surround and sustain The dome
of the tempest ; it rent them in twain, As a flood rends its barriers of mountainous
crag: And the dense clouds in many a ruin and rag, Like the stones of a temple ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1826
7
The Poetical Works of Robert Southey
High . . high in heaven upcurl'd The dreadful sand-spouts moved ; Swift as the
whirlwind that impell'd their way, They came toward the travellers I The old
Magician shriek'd, And lo ! the foremost bursts, 154 THALABA THE DESTROYER
. soui ...
8
Tennyson Fiften Poems 1830-1864
Thus truth was multiplied on truth, the world Like one great garden show'd, And
thro' the wreaths of floating dark upcurl'd, Rare sunrise flow'd. And Freedom rear'
d in that august sunrise Her beautiful bold brow, When rites and forms before his
...
9
The Flood of Thessaly ; The Girl of Provence: And Other Poems
He stands with serene brow and lip upcurl'd By scorn, such as Gods felt, when on
the head Of beast or monster or vain man they hurled Thunder, and loosed the
lightning from its bed, Where it lies chained, by blood and torment fed ; His fine ...
10
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
Revenge and Rage have play'd their murder- On battle gun-ships, where the
smoke upcurl'd, Its odious shadow and foul stain to cast O'er the cross'd flag that
floated from the mast. O, when shall come the blest, long-look'd-for time, [sea, ...