CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO UNDERPROP
PRESENT
Present
I underprop
you underprop
he/she/it underprops
we underprop
you underprop
they underprop
Present continuous
I am underpropping
you are underpropping
he/she/it is underpropping
we are underpropping
you are underpropping
they are underpropping
Present perfect
I have underpropped
you have underpropped
he/she/it has underpropped
we have underpropped
you have underpropped
they have underpropped
Present perfect continuous
I have been underpropping
you have been underpropping
he/she/it has been underpropping
we have been underpropping
you have been underpropping
they have been underpropping
PAST
Past
I underpropped
you underpropped
he/she/it underpropped
we underpropped
you underpropped
they underpropped
Past continuous
I was underpropping
you were underpropping
he/she/it was underpropping
we were underpropping
you were underpropping
they were underpropping
Past perfect
I had underpropped
you had underpropped
he/she/it had underpropped
we had underpropped
you had underpropped
they had underpropped
Past perfect continuous
I had been underpropping
you had been underpropping
he/she/it had been underpropping
we had been underpropping
you had been underpropping
they had been underpropping
FUTURE
Future
I will underprop
you will underprop
he/she/it will underprop
we will underprop
you will underprop
they will underprop
Future continuous
I will be underpropping
you will be underpropping
he/she/it will be underpropping
we will be underpropping
you will be underpropping
they will be underpropping
Future perfect
I will have underpropped
you will have underpropped
he/she/it will have underpropped
we will have underpropped
you will have underpropped
they will have underpropped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been underpropping
you will have been underpropping
he/she/it will have been underpropping
we will have been underpropping
you will have been underpropping
they will have been underpropping
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would underprop
you would underprop
he/she/it would underprop
we would underprop
you would underprop
they would underprop
Conditional continuous
I would be underpropping
you would be underpropping
he/she/it would be underpropping
we would be underpropping
you would be underpropping
they would be underpropping
Conditional perfect
I would have underprop
you would have underprop
he/she/it would have underprop
we would have underprop
you would have underprop
they would have underprop
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been underpropping
you would have been underpropping
he/she/it would have been underpropping
we would have been underpropping
you would have been underpropping
they would have been underpropping
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you underprop
we let´s underprop
you underprop
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
underpropped
Present Participle
underpropping
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The central poem on this topic is "Let such pure hate still underprop" (Poems, 71).
Its central and startling conceit appears in the opening stanza: Let such pure hate
still underprop Our love, that we may be Each other's conscience, And have ...
2
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Shorier is a sb. formed from schorien, verb, to underprop, which (byits form)
isadenominative verb from the sb.schore. Not foundinAS.;butan E.word.Cf. EFries
. schōr, schore, a prop. Cf. AS. scorian,to project, jut out. Du. schoor, a prop; MDu.
3
Shakespeare's History of the Life and Death of King John
Underprop. Support, uphold. Cf. R. of L. 53: "Which of them both should
underprop her fame ; " and Rich. II. ii. 2. 82 : " Here am I left to underprop his land,
" etc. 100. Charge? Expense; as in i. 1. 49 above. 101. Liable. Allied, associated.
William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1921
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
To Underprop. To support ; to sustain. What penny hath Rome borne, What men
provided, what munition sent, To underprop this action 1 King John, v. 2. Here am
I left to underprop his land, Who, weak with age, cannot support myself. Richard ...
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Shakespeare's Works: King John. Richard II
Claim to, interest in ; as in I Hen. IV. iii. 2. 98 : " He hath more worthy interest to
the state Than thou the shadow of succession." 99. Underprop. Support, uphold.
Cf. R. of L. 53 : " Which of them both should underprop her fame ;" and Rich. II. ii.
2.
William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1884
Underprop. Support, uphold. Cf. R. of L. 53 : " Which of them both should
underprop her fame ;" and Rich. II. ii. 2. 82 : " Here am I left to underprop his land,
" etc. 100. Charge. Expense ; as in i. I. 49 above. 101. Liable. Allied, associated.
William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1898
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To UNDERPROP, v. a. [under and prop.} To support ; to sustain. — Here am I left
to underprop the land. Shak. — There was made a ihoring or underpropping act
for the benevolence. Bacon.— And underprop the head that bears the crown.
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History of The Life and Death of King John
... use of the noun in J. C. iv. 1. 40: — " Do not talk of him But as a property." 89.
Interest to. Claim to, interest in ; as in 1 Hen. IV. iii. z 98:- " He hath more worthy
interest to the state Than thou the shadow of succession." 99. Underprop.
Support ...
William Shakespeare, 1898
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
1 The plants, whose luxury was lopped, Or age, with crutches underprop'd.
Cleavcl. —The oak, growing from a plant to a great tree, and then lopped, is still
the fame oak. Locke — The hook she bore, instead of Cynthia's spear, To lop the
...
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The works of John Webster: now first collected with some ...
It transcends all : my father gave me life, But you stand by my honour when 't is •
falling, And nobly underprop * it with your sword. But now you have done me all
this service, How, how, shall I requite this ? how return My grateful recompense
for ...
John Webster, Alexander Dyce, 1830