CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UPLEAN
PRESENT
Present
I uplean
you uplean
he/she/it upleans
we uplean
you uplean
they uplean
Present continuous
I am upleaning
you are upleaning
he/she/it is upleaning
we are upleaning
you are upleaning
they are upleaning
Present perfect
I have upleaned
you have upleaned
he/she/it has upleaned
we have upleaned
you have upleaned
they have upleaned
Present perfect continuous
I have been upleaning
you have been upleaning
he/she/it has been upleaning
we have been upleaning
you have been upleaning
they have been upleaning
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 upleaned
you upleaned
he/she/it upleaned
we upleaned
you upleaned
they upleaned
Past continuous
I was upleaning
you were upleaning
he/she/it was upleaning
we were upleaning
you were upleaning
they were upleaning
Past perfect
I had upleaned
you had upleaned
he/she/it had upleaned
we had upleaned
you had upleaned
they had upleaned
Past perfect continuous
I had been upleaning
you had been upleaning
he/she/it had been upleaning
we had been upleaning
you had been upleaning
they had been upleaning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will uplean
you will uplean
he/she/it will uplean
we will uplean
you will uplean
they will uplean
Future continuous
I will be upleaning
you will be upleaning
he/she/it will be upleaning
we will be upleaning
you will be upleaning
they will be upleaning
Future perfect
I will have upleaned
you will have upleaned
he/she/it will have upleaned
we will have upleaned
you will have upleaned
they will have upleaned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been upleaning
you will have been upleaning
he/she/it will have been upleaning
we will have been upleaning
you will have been upleaning
they will have been upleaning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would uplean
you would uplean
he/she/it would uplean
we would uplean
you would uplean
they would uplean
Conditional continuous
I would be upleaning
you would be upleaning
he/she/it would be upleaning
we would be upleaning
you would be upleaning
they would be upleaning
Conditional perfect
I would have uplean
you would have uplean
he/she/it would have uplean
we would have uplean
you would have uplean
they would have uplean
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been upleaning
you would have been upleaning
he/she/it would have been upleaning
we would have been upleaning
you would have been upleaning
they would have been upleaning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you uplean
we let´s uplean
you uplean
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
upleaning
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 «UPLEAN»
Discover the use of
uplean in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
uplean and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Young American's Magazine of Self-Improvement
The western sky is wallen With shadowy mountains, built upon the marge Of the
horizon, from eve's purple sheen, , And thin gray clouds, that daringly uplean
Their silver cones upon the crimson verge Of the high zenith, while their unseen ...
Anonymous, George Washington Light, 1847
2
Hieraspistes: A Defence by Way of Apology for the Ministry ...
... by which it was affizred, that the Leoflng of shuldzerr, and Them: Minister;" harp
-'sewed inpolicyl 55; and the refortned Religion to. tion of the two nousc,,,4,
ffl_Araifing-offorcesshouldbe only as scafildi to build uplean-n'ngfflietz;i -* ' an : a.
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3
The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, ...
Margaret Campbell alias Christian UPLean, and Margaret Stewart, accused
oftluft. The diet against them was deterted pro loco et tempore, and they were curr
.mitted to prison on a new warrant. The Court gave judgment in one case cf
appeal.
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Tee Morris, Evo Terra, 2005
5
Balinese Discourses on Music and Modernization: Village ...
And yet, according to the young and popular shadow master I Madé Juanda,
some of the Vocal parts for these pieces, called hebaturan, have the vital role of
bringing the puppets to life (menghia'uplean wayang).71 In short, there is a
feeling ...
Brita Heimarck Renee, 2013
6
A treatise on the law of trusts and trust settlements: ...
Turner, the Court refused to declare the right of a trustee in a sequestration to the
property of the bankrupt, in respect that there was already an undischarged
adjudication in bankruptcy in force against (a) Dawson's Trs. v. UPLean, 4 Feb.
7
Black Ink: (Season Changes)
“I don'tknow I was kiddingwith you Charles, Let's just order something,” after their
laughter went to smiles, April stood uplean over and kiss himonthe cornerof the
mouth. They had shrimp and lobster after the of not knowing what to order, they ...
Robert Bates III Lebaron, 2007
8
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English / ...
Beef Teafurnishes anexcellent nourishment forthesick, but there arefew, even
among professional nurses who knowhow to properly prepare it.We give three
good recipes. One method is to chip uplean beef, putitina porcelain or tin
saucepan, ...
9
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
adj.Up′landish (obs.). Uplay, uplā′,v.t. to layup,to hoard. Uplean, uplēn′,v.i.(
Spens.)toleanuponanything. Uplift, uplift′, v.t. to lift up or raise aloft.—n. a raising
or upheaval ofstrata. Uplock, uplok′, v.t.tolock up. Uplook, uplook′, v.i. (Shak.)
...
10
Wisconsin Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of ...
Honner, Car. & Kir., 51 ; 2 UpLean & Rob., 536 ; S. C., 1 Greenl. Ev., § 449. The
variance between the amourt claimed by defendant in his answer, and the
amount proven, was not material- as the plaintiff could not have been misled by it
Code, ...
Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, 1873