CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UPSWARM
PRESENT
Present
I upswarm
you upswarm
he/she/it upswarms
we upswarm
you upswarm
they upswarm
Present continuous
I am upswarming
you are upswarming
he/she/it is upswarming
we are upswarming
you are upswarming
they are upswarming
Present perfect
I have upswarmed
you have upswarmed
he/she/it has upswarmed
we have upswarmed
you have upswarmed
they have upswarmed
Present perfect continuous
I have been upswarming
you have been upswarming
he/she/it has been upswarming
we have been upswarming
you have been upswarming
they have been upswarming
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 upswarmed
you upswarmed
he/she/it upswarmed
we upswarmed
you upswarmed
they upswarmed
Past continuous
I was upswarming
you were upswarming
he/she/it was upswarming
we were upswarming
you were upswarming
they were upswarming
Past perfect
I had upswarmed
you had upswarmed
he/she/it had upswarmed
we had upswarmed
you had upswarmed
they had upswarmed
Past perfect continuous
I had been upswarming
you had been upswarming
he/she/it had been upswarming
we had been upswarming
you had been upswarming
they had been upswarming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will upswarm
you will upswarm
he/she/it will upswarm
we will upswarm
you will upswarm
they will upswarm
Future continuous
I will be upswarming
you will be upswarming
he/she/it will be upswarming
we will be upswarming
you will be upswarming
they will be upswarming
Future perfect
I will have upswarmed
you will have upswarmed
he/she/it will have upswarmed
we will have upswarmed
you will have upswarmed
they will have upswarmed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been upswarming
you will have been upswarming
he/she/it will have been upswarming
we will have been upswarming
you will have been upswarming
they will have been upswarming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would upswarm
you would upswarm
he/she/it would upswarm
we would upswarm
you would upswarm
they would upswarm
Conditional continuous
I would be upswarming
you would be upswarming
he/she/it would be upswarming
we would be upswarming
you would be upswarming
they would be upswarming
Conditional perfect
I would have upswarm
you would have upswarm
he/she/it would have upswarm
we would have upswarm
you would have upswarm
they would have upswarm
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been upswarming
you would have been upswarming
he/she/it would have been upswarming
we would have been upswarming
you would have been upswarming
they would have been upswarming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you upswarm
we let´s upswarm
you upswarm
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
upswarmed
Present Participle
upswarming
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 «UPSWARM»
Discover the use of
upswarm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
upswarm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A General Dictionary of the English Language
upstart. s. One. suddenly. raised. to wealth, power, or honour. To. UPSWARM,. up
-swa'rm. v. a. To. raise. in. a. swarm. To. UPTURN,. up-turn'. v. a. To. throw. up,. to
furrow. UPWARD, upward. a. Directed to a higher part. UPWARDS, up'-'werdz.
2
The Bubble Reputation, or Shakespeare Lives!:
BARDOLPH: I am amaz'd how thy fortunes have upswarm'd• so utterly since that
the King forbade thee his presence by ten mile! FALSTAFF: He doth affect me
much, and but yesternight swore he wouldst make me his heir. PETO: La, la, la! la
!
3
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
You've taken up the subjects of my father; And both against the voice of heaven
and him Have here upswarm'd them. — Shaks. Uptake, np-take', v. a. To take into
the bands. — Not in use. He hearkened to his reason, and the child Uptaking, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
4
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Upllay'ing (s.from the parr.) The act of sustaining. Upf'wa'le (adj. obsolete)
Swelled, swelled up. Cb. Upswa'rm (v. f. from up, and swarm, but not used) To
raise in a swarm. ^ Shakespeare. Upswarm'ed (p. from upswarm, but not used)
Raised in ...
5
Remarks on the differences in Shakespeare's versification in ...
... a false favomite doth his prince's name, In deeds dishonourablei' You have
taken up, Under the counterfcited zeal of God, The subjects of his substitute, my
father, And both against the peace of Heaven and him, Have here upswarm'd
them.
6
Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
9043 — Upswarm. * 9048 — Observe. * 9049 — Absorb. * 9050 — Baseless,
peaceless. * 905 1 — Absolute, puzzled, basalt, pisolite, obsolete, by- salt. * 9053
— Beslime. * 9054 — Basilar, basilary, puzzler. » 9056 — Posology, pucelage.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
7
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: Containing ...
... favourite doth his prince's namtJ In deeds dilhonomablc ? You have taken 'vp ',
Under the counterfeited zeal os God, The' subjects of his substittr-e, my father;
And) l)01h against the peace os heaven and him, _ Have here upswarm'd than; ...
8
American Mnemotechny: Or Art of Memory, Theoretical and ...
9037 — Beseeming, besmoke. 9040 — Bozzaris, Busyris. Bazarrs, opposers.
9041 — Bosworth. Absurd, be- sort, haphazard, obserate. 9043 — Upswarm.
9048 — Observe. 9049 — Absorb, passer-by. 9050 — Baseless, busiless, peace-
less.
9
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Swarm: upswarm. Swathe: enswathed. Sway: o'ersway; oversway; unswayed.
Sway able: unswayable. Swear: deepsworn; forswear; outswear; overswear;
unswear; unsworn. Sweep: unswept. Sweeper: chimneysweeper. Sweet:
deepsweet ...
10
Glacier Science and Environmental Change
This is done by going upswarm and relating successively younger parts of the
swarm to successively younger dispersal centre locations. The time-slices are
distributed into stadials on the basis of correlations with stratigraphical
sequences of ...