CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO UNHASP
PRESENT
Present
I unhasp
you unhasp
he/she/it unhasps
we unhasp
you unhasp
they unhasp
Present continuous
I am unhasping
you are unhasping
he/she/it is unhasping
we are unhasping
you are unhasping
they are unhasping
Present perfect
I have unhasped
you have unhasped
he/she/it has unhasped
we have unhasped
you have unhasped
they have unhasped
Present perfect continuous
I have been unhasping
you have been unhasping
he/she/it has been unhasping
we have been unhasping
you have been unhasping
they have been unhasping
PAST
Past
I unhasped
you unhasped
he/she/it unhasped
we unhasped
you unhasped
they unhasped
Past continuous
I was unhasping
you were unhasping
he/she/it was unhasping
we were unhasping
you were unhasping
they were unhasping
Past perfect
I had unhasped
you had unhasped
he/she/it had unhasped
we had unhasped
you had unhasped
they had unhasped
Past perfect continuous
I had been unhasping
you had been unhasping
he/she/it had been unhasping
we had been unhasping
you had been unhasping
they had been unhasping
FUTURE
Future
I will unhasp
you will unhasp
he/she/it will unhasp
we will unhasp
you will unhasp
they will unhasp
Future continuous
I will be unhasping
you will be unhasping
he/she/it will be unhasping
we will be unhasping
you will be unhasping
they will be unhasping
Future perfect
I will have unhasped
you will have unhasped
he/she/it will have unhasped
we will have unhasped
you will have unhasped
they will have unhasped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unhasping
you will have been unhasping
he/she/it will have been unhasping
we will have been unhasping
you will have been unhasping
they will have been unhasping
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unhasp
you would unhasp
he/she/it would unhasp
we would unhasp
you would unhasp
they would unhasp
Conditional continuous
I would be unhasping
you would be unhasping
he/she/it would be unhasping
we would be unhasping
you would be unhasping
they would be unhasping
Conditional perfect
I would have unhasp
you would have unhasp
he/she/it would have unhasp
we would have unhasp
you would have unhasp
they would have unhasp
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unhasping
you would have been unhasping
he/she/it would have been unhasping
we would have been unhasping
you would have been unhasping
they would have been unhasping
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unhasp
we let´s unhasp
you unhasp
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unhasping
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNHASP»
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A new dictionary Spanish and english and english and Spanish
Unh.ippy, Infelice, insortunado, desgraciado, desdicbado. Unhappily, Infelizme'
nte, desgracia- damcnte, desdichadame'nte. Unharmful, Inocente. Unharness' d,
Dcsaderecado. To unhasp, Desabrochar. Unhasp'd, Desabrochado. • Unhe.d'd ...
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Baring-Gould Complete Works-Book of Ghosts Were-Wolves ...
“Unhasp the door!” he howled at her. She did not answer other than with a cry of
pain, as he worked with his hand ather wrist, andverily it seemed asthough the
fragile bones must snap underhisdrag. “Unhaspthe door!” he roared again.
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The new and complete dictionary of the English language
Unhasp'ed [p. from unhasp) Freed from the confinement of i hasp. Unhas|Ving(
p. a. from unhasp) Freeing from the confinement of a hasp. Unhalp'ing [I. from tbe
part.) The act of i.r. z a hasp. Unhnst'encd (adj. from un, and hastened) Not ha ...
"Unhasp the door!" he howled at her. She did not answer other than with a cry of
pain, as he worked with his hand at her wrist, and verily it seemed as though the
fragile bones must snap under his drag. "Unhasp the door!" he roared again.
Sabine Baring-Gould, 2014
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The Bridal of Triermain ... By Sir Walter Scott. Third edition
Onward they came, like summer wave That dances to the shore; An hundred
voices welcome gave, And welcome o'er and o'er! An hundred lovely hands
assail The bucklers of the monarch's mail, And busy laboured to unhasp Rivet of
steel ...
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Meleagros; The New Calvary: Tragedies
This shall seize The subtlety of priestcraft for its own, And, with ostent of awe but
inward laugh, Handing it to the popular belief, Fix it forever. For the vulgar mind
Thinks rarely for itself and fears to unhasp The doors of mysteries which faith hath
...
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Rokeby: And The Bridal of Triermain. Poems
An hundred lovely hands assail The bucklers of the monarch's mail, And busy
labour'd to unhasp Rivet of steel and iron clasp. One wrapp'd him in a mantle fair,
And one flung odours on his hair; His short curl'd ringlets one smooth'd down, ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart..
An hundred lovely hands assail The bucklers of the monarch's mail, And busy
labour'd to unhasp Rivet of steel and iron clasp. One wrapp'd him in a mantle fair,
And one flung odours on his hair ; His short curl'd ringlets one smooth'd down, ...
Sir Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart, Joseph Mallord William Turner
... repeat its teasing sound, and ascribed it to the right cause ; but it annoyed me
so much that I resolved to silence it, if possible; and I thought I rose and
endeavored to unhasp the casement. The hook was soldered into the staple, ...
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Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey: In Two Volumes
... the fir-bough repeat its teasing sound, and ascribed it to the right cause: but it
annoyed me so much that I resolved to silence it, if possible; and, I thought, I rose
and endeavoured to unhasp the casement. The hook was soldered into the ...
Emily Bronte, Anne Brontë, Charlotte Brontë, 1851