CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO UNBISHOP
PRESENT
Present
I unbishop
you unbishop
he/she/it unbishops
we unbishop
you unbishop
they unbishop
Present continuous
I am unbishopping
you are unbishopping
he/she/it is unbishopping
we are unbishopping
you are unbishopping
they are unbishopping
Present perfect
I have unbishopped
you have unbishopped
he/she/it has unbishopped
we have unbishopped
you have unbishopped
they have unbishopped
Present perfect continuous
I have been unbishopping
you have been unbishopping
he/she/it has been unbishopping
we have been unbishopping
you have been unbishopping
they have been unbishopping
PAST
Past
I unbishopped
you unbishopped
he/she/it unbishopped
we unbishopped
you unbishopped
they unbishopped
Past continuous
I was unbishopping
you were unbishopping
he/she/it was unbishopping
we were unbishopping
you were unbishopping
they were unbishopping
Past perfect
I had unbishopped
you had unbishopped
he/she/it had unbishopped
we had unbishopped
you had unbishopped
they had unbishopped
Past perfect continuous
I had been unbishopping
you had been unbishopping
he/she/it had been unbishopping
we had been unbishopping
you had been unbishopping
they had been unbishopping
FUTURE
Future
I will unbishop
you will unbishop
he/she/it will unbishop
we will unbishop
you will unbishop
they will unbishop
Future continuous
I will be unbishopping
you will be unbishopping
he/she/it will be unbishopping
we will be unbishopping
you will be unbishopping
they will be unbishopping
Future perfect
I will have unbishopped
you will have unbishopped
he/she/it will have unbishopped
we will have unbishopped
you will have unbishopped
they will have unbishopped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unbishopping
you will have been unbishopping
he/she/it will have been unbishopping
we will have been unbishopping
you will have been unbishopping
they will have been unbishopping
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unbishop
you would unbishop
he/she/it would unbishop
we would unbishop
you would unbishop
they would unbishop
Conditional continuous
I would be unbishopping
you would be unbishopping
he/she/it would be unbishopping
we would be unbishopping
you would be unbishopping
they would be unbishopping
Conditional perfect
I would have unbishop
you would have unbishop
he/she/it would have unbishop
we would have unbishop
you would have unbishop
they would have unbishop
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unbishopping
you would have been unbishopping
he/she/it would have been unbishopping
we would have been unbishopping
you would have been unbishopping
they would have been unbishopping
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unbishop
we let´s unbishop
you unbishop
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unbishopped
Present Participle
unbishopping
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNBISHOP»
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1
The Select Anti-patronage Library: Consisting Chiefly of ...
546, 557. * Pryn's Unbishop, p. 67. he says, with sundry other writers of the
Reformed Churches, who aver, and prove against the Papists and Jesuits, " that
the power of election of ministers by the Word of God, belongs to the whole
church and ...
2
An Essay on Apostolical Succession: Being a Defence of a ...
... and fathers) presently replied, “If your majesty grants this, you will UNBISHOP
your bishops.” See p. 48 of this Essay. FIRMILIi-KN, bishop of Cesarea in
Cappadocia, was very celebrated 1n his day. He was contemporary with Cyprian.
A very ...
Thomas Powell (Wesleyan Minister.), 1845
3
Amenities of literature, sketches and characters of English ...
He did not like the puritans, and he told them why ; to unking and to unbishop
was " the parity " of their petty model of Geneva. The new monarch declared,
perhaps he would not otherwise have been received, that " he came to maintain
what ...
Whereupon she standing to the death, being in like sort condemned, by the same
unbishop-like persecutor, gave her life willingly and mildly for the confirmation
and sealing up of the sincere truth of God's word. These three innocent and godly
...
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication, 1843
5
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
এলহিয়া-দা I To Unbishop, v. a. প্নধান ষর্মা*[ধ্যত্তক্ষর পদচুতে-কৃ, Bishop q°~ জ্ঞক
ধর্যাধ্যেক্ষের কর্ষহেইতে রহিত-কৃ | Unbit. 4- <KK°\F'IK. আকামড়ান, কামড়ান যার নহি
যাহাকে বা যাহা | Uubitted. 0- অবন্ধ, লাগাম দেওয়া নহে যে, আলগা, খেলো, লাগাম পরান ...
6
Amenities of literature: consisting of sketches and ...
He did not like the Puritans, and he told them why : to unking and to unbishop
was " the parity " of their petty model of Geneva. The new monarch declared,
perhaps he would not otherwise have been received, that " he came to maintain
what ...
Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), 1864
7
The English Martyrology Abridged from Fox
Whereupon she standing to the death, being in like sort condemned, by the same
unbishop-like persecutor, gave her life willingly and mildly for the confirmation
and sealing up of the sincere truth of God's word. These three innocent and godly
...
John Foxe, Charlotte Elizabeth, 1843
8
Ecclesia restaurata: or, The history of the Reformation of ...
lXxii; Heylyn examines the book, lxxxv ; the author's punishment, cxlix ; he
publishes the " Unbishop- ing of Timothy and Titus," and the " News from Ipswich,
" cxxii ; persecutes Heylyn, cxxvm, cxxxv ; his enmity against Laud, cxxvu. Psalms
...
Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society, 1849
9
The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Unbishop. Un; epi; scopeo. Unblamable. Un; blamer. Uncalcined. Un; calx.
Uncanonical. Un; canon. Uncarnate. Un; caro. Uncautious. Un; cautio. Uncertain.
Un; certus. Uncharitable. Un; charts. Unchaste, unchastity. Un ; castus.
Unchristian.
10
Stability and Strife: England 1714-1760
... bishops to vote whig and their opposition in this particular division so galled
Bolingbroke that he swore that, if the whigs were to bring in a bill to unbishop
them, they would support it. After 1714, of course, all ministries were whig, and
with ...