CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UPLEAP
PRESENT
Present
I upleap
you upleap
he/she/it upleaps
we upleap
you upleap
they upleap
Present continuous
I am upleaping
you are upleaping
he/she/it is upleaping
we are upleaping
you are upleaping
they are upleaping
Present perfect
I have upleaped
you have upleaped
he/she/it has upleaped
we have upleaped
you have upleaped
they have upleaped
Present perfect continuous
I have been upleaping
you have been upleaping
he/she/it has been upleaping
we have been upleaping
you have been upleaping
they have been upleaping
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 upleaped
you upleaped
he/she/it upleaped
we upleaped
you upleaped
they upleaped
Past continuous
I was upleaping
you were upleaping
he/she/it was upleaping
we were upleaping
you were upleaping
they were upleaping
Past perfect
I had upleaped
you had upleaped
he/she/it had upleaped
we had upleaped
you had upleaped
they had upleaped
Past perfect continuous
I had been upleaping
you had been upleaping
he/she/it had been upleaping
we had been upleaping
you had been upleaping
they had been upleaping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will upleap
you will upleap
he/she/it will upleap
we will upleap
you will upleap
they will upleap
Future continuous
I will be upleaping
you will be upleaping
he/she/it will be upleaping
we will be upleaping
you will be upleaping
they will be upleaping
Future perfect
I will have upleaped
you will have upleaped
he/she/it will have upleaped
we will have upleaped
you will have upleaped
they will have upleaped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been upleaping
you will have been upleaping
he/she/it will have been upleaping
we will have been upleaping
you will have been upleaping
they will have been upleaping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would upleap
you would upleap
he/she/it would upleap
we would upleap
you would upleap
they would upleap
Conditional continuous
I would be upleaping
you would be upleaping
he/she/it would be upleaping
we would be upleaping
you would be upleaping
they would be upleaping
Conditional perfect
I would have upleap
you would have upleap
he/she/it would have upleap
we would have upleap
you would have upleap
they would have upleap
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been upleaping
you would have been upleaping
he/she/it would have been upleaping
we would have been upleaping
you would have been upleaping
they would have been upleaping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you upleap
we let´s upleap
you upleap
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
upleaping
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 «UPLEAP»
Discover the use of
upleap in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
upleap and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Poems Of William Watson
AT the great dance and upleap of the year, I came. For me, the northwind's cold
accost Was all day long in thy warm welcome lost. How should I fail henceforth to
hold thee dear? Hoary thy countenance and thy mien severe, And built of the ...
1. spring, leap, hop, vault, bound, buc pounce; skip, caper, Inf. hippety-hop,
leapfrog; froli frisk, cavort, gambol, bob, bounce; high-jump, broai jump, pole-
vault; upleap, upswing, caracole, curve gambado. 2. rise up, siart, start up, pop
up, bob up ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
3
The Poetical Works of Milman, Bowles, Wilson and Barry ...
Gladden'd all earth; the nations from their rest | The bright and balefttl Meteor I
adored, Joyful upleap'd : with modest front elate, Low bow'd l down, and said—'
Be thou my Lord!" l I K i I t i l < i. Like one that hath proud conscience in her breast
, ...
Henry Hart Milman, William Lisle Bowles, John Wilson, 1829
... gleam And with finger without swerve, Swiftly lifted, swiftly whirl'd, He draws a
magic curve O'er the cirrus of the world ; When with waving wings display'd, On
the Sun-god's threshold bright I upleap, and seem to fade In a humid flash of light
...
Robert Williams Buchanan, 1866
5
A cordial of comfort ... By --- H---, a servant of Jesus ...
Almost like one with glad tidings bursting Into a hall where men, eXpectant wait,
Who at the word upleap in bursting joy. 150 He too athrill with love would fain
leap down, And run to her, but trained in princely gait, No grace omitting lighted
he ...
John HEARNS, H-- (a Servant of Jesus Christ.), 1800
6
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
I felt a great upleap in my heart, and said to myself, now I am at rest and glad; I
will never doubt her prophecies again. Then I said aloud— “It gives me joy. It
makes me proud of our village. There is no keeping our lion-hearts at home in
these ...
When Spirit fires our torpid brittle flesh— regardless if the ending's good or ill—
the wrenching gut and pounding heart upleap. In Spirit, drink a draught from
Eden's stream, an uisce beatha,4 aqua vitae, taste! So I will be the filthy or the
pure, ...
8
Personal Recollections Of Joan Of Arc (Illustrated And ...
I felt agreat upleap in my heart, and saidto myself, nowI am at rest and glad; I will
never doubt her prophecies again. Then Isaid aloud: "It gives me joy. It makes me
proud of our village. There is not keeping our lionhearts at home inthese great ...
For about fifty yards this flat current is in one unbroken sheet, and flows in a
lacework of plashing, upleap- ing spray over boulders that are clad in green silky
algae and water- mosses to meet the smaller part of the river, which takes its rise
...
10
Eternal Perspectives: A Collection of Quotations on Heaven, ...
By-and-by their bodies shall be new-created, when, from beds of dust and silent
clay, they shall upleap into immortal beauty. The resurrection will be to the body
what regeneration is to the soul. When body and soul are thus created anew, the
...