KONJUGASI CORSICA KATA KERJA UNAPPAREL
PRESENT
Present
I unapparel
you unapparel
he/she/it unapparels
we unapparel
you unapparel
they unapparel
Present continuous
I am unapparelling
you are unapparelling
he/she/it is unapparelling
we are unapparelling
you are unapparelling
they are unapparelling
Present perfect
I have unapparelled
you have unapparelled
he/she/it has unapparelled
we have unapparelled
you have unapparelled
they have unapparelled
Present perfect continuous
I have been unapparelling
you have been unapparelling
he/she/it has been unapparelling
we have been unapparelling
you have been unapparelling
they have been unapparelling
PAST
Past
I unapparelled
you unapparelled
he/she/it unapparelled
we unapparelled
you unapparelled
they unapparelled
Past continuous
I was unapparelling
you were unapparelling
he/she/it was unapparelling
we were unapparelling
you were unapparelling
they were unapparelling
Past perfect
I had unapparelled
you had unapparelled
he/she/it had unapparelled
we had unapparelled
you had unapparelled
they had unapparelled
Past perfect continuous
I had been unapparelling
you had been unapparelling
he/she/it had been unapparelling
we had been unapparelling
you had been unapparelling
they had been unapparelling
FUTURE
Future
I will unapparel
you will unapparel
he/she/it will unapparel
we will unapparel
you will unapparel
they will unapparel
Future continuous
I will be unapparelling
you will be unapparelling
he/she/it will be unapparelling
we will be unapparelling
you will be unapparelling
they will be unapparelling
Future perfect
I will have unapparelled
you will have unapparelled
he/she/it will have unapparelled
we will have unapparelled
you will have unapparelled
they will have unapparelled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unapparelling
you will have been unapparelling
he/she/it will have been unapparelling
we will have been unapparelling
you will have been unapparelling
they will have been unapparelling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unapparel
you would unapparel
he/she/it would unapparel
we would unapparel
you would unapparel
they would unapparel
Conditional continuous
I would be unapparelling
you would be unapparelling
he/she/it would be unapparelling
we would be unapparelling
you would be unapparelling
they would be unapparelling
Conditional perfect
I would have unapparel
you would have unapparel
he/she/it would have unapparel
we would have unapparel
you would have unapparel
they would have unapparel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unapparelling
you would have been unapparelling
he/she/it would have been unapparelling
we would have been unapparelling
you would have been unapparelling
they would have been unapparelling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unapparel
we let´s unapparel
you unapparel
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unapparelled
Present Participle
unapparelling
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «UNAPPAREL»
Ketahui penggunaan
unapparel dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
unapparel dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Drayton, 1631, to Phillips, 1664
... See, and with joy, me to that good degree Of goodness grown, that I can study
thee; And by these meditations refin'd, Can unapparel and enlarge my mind; And
so can make, by this soft extacy, This place a map of heav'n, myself of thee.
2
Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
... 'Twixt heav'n and earth, and that men's actions do Come to your knowledge
and afl'ections too, See, and with joy, me to that good degree Of goodnm grown,
that I can study thee; And by these meditations refin'd, Can unapparel and
enlarge ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes, 1831
... and affections too, See, and with joy, me to that good degree Of goodness
grown, that I can study thee, And, by these meditations refin'd, Can unapparel
and enlarge my mind, And so can make by this soft extasy, This place a map of
heaven, ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
4
The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life
... and affections too, See, and with joy, me to that good degree Of goodness
grown, that I can study thee, And, by these meditations refin'd, Can unapparel
and enlarge my mind, And so can make by this soft extasy, This place a map of
heaven, ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
5
The Book of the Roman-catholic-church: in a Series of ...
Then she requested'that “ the women might unapparel'her, and that they “ would
turn their faces from her during that time. “ The wouien took off. 'h'erv cloaths, and
put upon. ' Vol. 5, 11. (FR), p. 667 ; Mem. of Miss. Priests, vol'. 1, 189.
6
The Triumphs of Gods Revenge Against the Crying and ...
... and to lay him thereon, and so they make a Chyrurgion (whom they had
purposely brought with them) to unapparel and search his body for Wounds, who
finds and thews themh that he was shot with two Pistol-bullets in his back, and
other ...
7
The North American Review
... her apparel ; when she, with four women, requested him on their knees that, for
the honor of womanhood, this might be dispensed with. But they would not grant
it. Then she requested that the women might unapparel her, and that they 1861 ...
8
The poetical works of Dr. John Donne: with a memoir
... See, and with joy, me to that good degree Of goodness grown, that I can study
thee, And by these meditations refined, Can unapparel and enlarge my mind,
And so can make by this soft ecstasy, This place a map of heaven, myself of thee.
John Donne, Izaak Walton, 1855
9
Some account of Middleton and his works. The old law, by P. ...
Ladies, unapparel your dear beauties. So, so, so, so: here is a banquet; sit, sit, sit.
1stone] Old ed. has " no see,” a misprint. I doubt if the word which I have
substituted for it be the right one. 3 For] Old ed. “ I am.” 1' save Hippolito] Because
, ...
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Alexander Dyce, 1840
10
The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen ...
Then she told them that ' the women might unapparel her, and that they would
turn their faees from her during that time.' The women took off her elothes, and
put upon her the long linen hahit ; then very quietly she laid her down upon the ...