CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UPHURL
PRESENT
Present
I uphurl
you uphurl
he/she/it uphurls
we uphurl
you uphurl
they uphurl
Present continuous
I am uphurling
you are uphurling
he/she/it is uphurling
we are uphurling
you are uphurling
they are uphurling
Present perfect
I have uphurled
you have uphurled
he/she/it has uphurled
we have uphurled
you have uphurled
they have uphurled
Present perfect continuous
I have been uphurling
you have been uphurling
he/she/it has been uphurling
we have been uphurling
you have been uphurling
they have been uphurling
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 uphurled
you uphurled
he/she/it uphurled
we uphurled
you uphurled
they uphurled
Past continuous
I was uphurling
you were uphurling
he/she/it was uphurling
we were uphurling
you were uphurling
they were uphurling
Past perfect
I had uphurled
you had uphurled
he/she/it had uphurled
we had uphurled
you had uphurled
they had uphurled
Past perfect continuous
I had been uphurling
you had been uphurling
he/she/it had been uphurling
we had been uphurling
you had been uphurling
they had been uphurling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will uphurl
you will uphurl
he/she/it will uphurl
we will uphurl
you will uphurl
they will uphurl
Future continuous
I will be uphurling
you will be uphurling
he/she/it will be uphurling
we will be uphurling
you will be uphurling
they will be uphurling
Future perfect
I will have uphurled
you will have uphurled
he/she/it will have uphurled
we will have uphurled
you will have uphurled
they will have uphurled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been uphurling
you will have been uphurling
he/she/it will have been uphurling
we will have been uphurling
you will have been uphurling
they will have been uphurling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would uphurl
you would uphurl
he/she/it would uphurl
we would uphurl
you would uphurl
they would uphurl
Conditional continuous
I would be uphurling
you would be uphurling
he/she/it would be uphurling
we would be uphurling
you would be uphurling
they would be uphurling
Conditional perfect
I would have uphurl
you would have uphurl
he/she/it would have uphurl
we would have uphurl
you would have uphurl
they would have uphurl
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been uphurling
you would have been uphurling
he/she/it would have been uphurling
we would have been uphurling
you would have been uphurling
they would have been uphurling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you uphurl
we let´s uphurl
you uphurl
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
uphurling
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 «UPHURL»
Discover the use of
uphurl in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
uphurl and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Prometheus'Daughter. A poem
... line of grace, thro' Heaven uphurl'd The 32 PROMETHEUS' DAUGHTER. - [
euro 11.
Seizing on the gran'ry chambers, And the dry wood of the timbers, And, as if it
would, in blowing, Tear the huge bulk of the world With it, in its flight uphurl'd,
Mounts the flame to heaven, growing Giant tall! Hopeless all, Man to God at last
hath ...
3
Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review
... And with to-morrow's dawn has marched to fresh Encounter, battling for the
weak of earth, And striving to uphurl the despot thrones, — Now falters in her
course, and walks a babe, In leading-strings of Europe's greatest knave ; False to
her ...
4
De Clifford, the philosopher: with notes and historical and ...
While mammoth, — English elephants unfold, Existence ere our earliest days of
old, Vast forms of life, of thousand years uphurl'd, Bring wonder, mystery to our
later world ; Nor falsify our Records of Man's birth, From Eden's bower, still lord of
...
John Godfrey Angley, 1847
5
Poems by Three Sisters, Dedicated to Their Father, Martin F. ...
But woe, for a whirlwind blew up from the North, And howl'd up the Tillingbourne
Vale, And elm-trees and firs were uphurl'd in its wrath, And gnarl'd oak-trees rock'
d in the gale. But still at its post stood the sentinel tree (For storms had assail'd ...
Mary Frances Tuttle, Ellin Isabelle Tupper, Margaret Elenora Tupper, 1866
6
The story of Abigail Becker
It struck the breaker's foamy track, Majestic wave on wave uphurl'd, Went grandly,
toppling, tumbling back, As loath to flood the world. There blindly whirling, shorn
of strength, The captain drifted, sure to drown; Dragg'd seaward half a cable's ...
7
Poems, and Translations from Schiller
Who hath forgot the bright advance Of serried phalanx, deep and strong,
Rejoicing in the sun's last glance, .. As Prussia's onset swept along ? .,. .. • .< —
Who shall forget, of England's throng, The shout by Prussian bands uphurl'd, That
like a ...
8
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9
The Miscellaneous Works of David Humphreys: Late Minister ...
To meet that mingled force, Columbia's steeds, Long pamper'd high amid her
flow'ry meads, With speed electric rush'd—the rapid band, With horny hoofs,
uphurl'd th' eddying sand. Then wrapp'd in dust and smoke the fight began, Steed
...
10
Oriental musings, and other poems
By paths untrod before, From the far west their daring leader came, But untried
dangers cast no dimness o'er His soul's unwavering flame — Though from their
hidden caves, The wild winds sprung and uphurl'd the waves, The thunder roll'd ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UPHURL»
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uphurl is used in the context of the following news items.
Ultimate gig fires up performance artist
Apparently, every 14 minutes there's an uphurl of something." He was invited by Italian organiser Amelia Bucalo Triglia. "Amelia wanted someone to be involved ... «Otago Daily Times, Jul 10»