CONJUGAREA ÎN ENGLEZĂ A VERBULUI UNBEGET
PRESENT
Present
I unbeget
you unbeget
he/she/it unbegets
we unbeget
you unbeget
they unbeget
Present continuous
I am unbegeting
you are unbegeting
he/she/it is unbegeting
we are unbegeting
you are unbegeting
they are unbegeting
Present perfect
I have unbegeted
you have unbegeted
he/she/it has unbegeted
we have unbegeted
you have unbegeted
they have unbegeted
Present perfect continuous
I have been unbegeting
you have been unbegeting
he/she/it has been unbegeting
we have been unbegeting
you have been unbegeting
they have been unbegeting
PAST
Past
I unbegeted
you unbegeted
he/she/it unbegeted
we unbegeted
you unbegeted
they unbegeted
Past continuous
I was unbegeting
you were unbegeting
he/she/it was unbegeting
we were unbegeting
you were unbegeting
they were unbegeting
Past perfect
I had unbegeted
you had unbegeted
he/she/it had unbegeted
we had unbegeted
you had unbegeted
they had unbegeted
Past perfect continuous
I had been unbegeting
you had been unbegeting
he/she/it had been unbegeting
we had been unbegeting
you had been unbegeting
they had been unbegeting
FUTURE
Future
I will unbeget
you will unbeget
he/she/it will unbeget
we will unbeget
you will unbeget
they will unbeget
Future continuous
I will be unbegeting
you will be unbegeting
he/she/it will be unbegeting
we will be unbegeting
you will be unbegeting
they will be unbegeting
Future perfect
I will have unbegeted
you will have unbegeted
he/she/it will have unbegeted
we will have unbegeted
you will have unbegeted
they will have unbegeted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unbegeting
you will have been unbegeting
he/she/it will have been unbegeting
we will have been unbegeting
you will have been unbegeting
they will have been unbegeting
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unbeget
you would unbeget
he/she/it would unbeget
we would unbeget
you would unbeget
they would unbeget
Conditional continuous
I would be unbegeting
you would be unbegeting
he/she/it would be unbegeting
we would be unbegeting
you would be unbegeting
they would be unbegeting
Conditional perfect
I would have unbeget
you would have unbeget
he/she/it would have unbeget
we would have unbeget
you would have unbeget
they would have unbeget
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unbegeting
you would have been unbegeting
he/she/it would have been unbegeting
we would have been unbegeting
you would have been unbegeting
they would have been unbegeting
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unbeget
we let´s unbeget
you unbeget
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unbegeted
Present Participle
unbegeting
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
[mar.] diSlester. UNBAR unbar', va. ddbarrer ; debarrasscr. UNBECOMING
unbekumlng, adj. mal-s6ant ; qui ne sied pas ; inconvenant.
UNBECOMINGNESS unbekum'tngnes, t. in- convenance, incongruity, /.
UNBEGET unbeget', va. de'trnire, ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
Wishes each moment he could unbeget Those rebel sons who dare usurp his
seat — Drydat. UNBKGOT, un-be'got, ) o. Not yet gene- UNBEOOTTKN, un-be-
got'tn, J rated ; eternal ; without generation ; not attaining existence. I'MH.GI II.
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a ...
That's all one; I'll raise 'em to a regiment, and then ' commnnd 'em : \Vhen they
turn disobedient, unbeget 'em,' Knock 'em 0' the head, and put in new. Leon. A
rare way 2 But, for all this, thou art not valiant enough To dare to see the prince
new ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1879
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language
Unbegird'ed (adj. from un, and begirded) Not girded. Unbegir't (adj.jrom un, and
begirt) Nor girt. Unbego't (adj. from unbeget) Having no beginning. eternal, not
begorten, not yet generated. Unhegot'ten (adj. from unbegot) laving no beginning
, ...
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The Loyal Subject. The Mad Lover. The False One. The Double ...
K then] So the second folio.—The first folio and MS. “ there ". 'I When they turn di:
obcdient, unbeget 'em] Qy. did Sheridan recollect this, when he made Sir
Anthony Absolute threaten to “unget” his son? See The Rivals, act ii. sc. 1. Sec.
Gent.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
'so UNBEGET. -a. n. To deprive of exis- ice. — Wishes each minute he could
unbeget Those rebel sons. Dryden. * UNBEGOT. \ adj. [from begot.] 1. E- *
UNBEGOTTEN. ) ternal ; without gene- ion. — The eternal, unbegotten, and
immutable nl !
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher: The elder ...
Leon. Of what ? of children ? Upon my conscience, thou hast a double company,
And all of thine own begetting, already, Lieut. That's all one ; I 'll raise 'em to a
regiment, and then command 'em : 125 When they turn disobedient, unbeget 'em,
...
Francis Beaumont, Peter Augustin Daniel, Arthur Henry Bullen, 1905
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Wishes ench moment he could unbeget Those rebel sons who dare usurp his
seat— Dryden. Uxbeoot, un-bo'got, ) a. Not yet gene- Unbegotten, un-be-got'tn, )
rated; eternal; without generation ; not attaining existence. Unbeouilk, un-be-
guile', ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
Zender vriend ¡ — , Onbegunfligd. to Unbeget, irr. v. г. Van het aan- zijn berooveii
. Unbegot , Unbegotten , part, zie to Unbeget. *'— , adj. Ongeboren, Eeuwigi — ,
Ohgeberen^ Nog ongeboren ;' —, Niet geboren □ wordende. to Unbeguile, v. a.
...
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Sammlung: The Text Formed a New Collation of the Early ...
That 's all one; I'll raise 'em to a regiment, and theng command 'em : When they
turn disobedient, unbeget 'em h, Knock 'em o' the head, and put in new. Leon. A
rare way ! But, for all this, thou art not valiant enough To dare to see the prince ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1844