СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА UNCLEW
PRESENT
Present
I unclew
you unclew
he/she/it unclews
we unclew
you unclew
they unclew
Present continuous
I am unclewing
you are unclewing
he/she/it is unclewing
we are unclewing
you are unclewing
they are unclewing
Present perfect
I have unclewed
you have unclewed
he/she/it has unclewed
we have unclewed
you have unclewed
they have unclewed
Present perfect continuous
I have been unclewing
you have been unclewing
he/she/it has been unclewing
we have been unclewing
you have been unclewing
they have been unclewing
PAST
Past
I unclewed
you unclewed
he/she/it unclewed
we unclewed
you unclewed
they unclewed
Past continuous
I was unclewing
you were unclewing
he/she/it was unclewing
we were unclewing
you were unclewing
they were unclewing
Past perfect
I had unclewed
you had unclewed
he/she/it had unclewed
we had unclewed
you had unclewed
they had unclewed
Past perfect continuous
I had been unclewing
you had been unclewing
he/she/it had been unclewing
we had been unclewing
you had been unclewing
they had been unclewing
FUTURE
Future
I will unclew
you will unclew
he/she/it will unclew
we will unclew
you will unclew
they will unclew
Future continuous
I will be unclewing
you will be unclewing
he/she/it will be unclewing
we will be unclewing
you will be unclewing
they will be unclewing
Future perfect
I will have unclewed
you will have unclewed
he/she/it will have unclewed
we will have unclewed
you will have unclewed
they will have unclewed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unclewing
you will have been unclewing
he/she/it will have been unclewing
we will have been unclewing
you will have been unclewing
they will have been unclewing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unclew
you would unclew
he/she/it would unclew
we would unclew
you would unclew
they would unclew
Conditional continuous
I would be unclewing
you would be unclewing
he/she/it would be unclewing
we would be unclewing
you would be unclewing
they would be unclewing
Conditional perfect
I would have unclew
you would have unclew
he/she/it would have unclew
we would have unclew
you would have unclew
they would have unclew
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unclewing
you would have been unclewing
he/she/it would have been unclewing
we would have been unclewing
you would have been unclewing
they would have been unclewing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unclew
we let´s unclew
you unclew
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
unclewing
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd, It would unclew me quite g. Jeiv. My lord, 'tis
rated As those, which sell, would give : But you well know, Things of like value,
differing in the owners, Are prized by their masters 1 : believe't, dear lord, You ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
2
King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida. ...
Sir, your jewel Hath suffer'd under praise. - Jew. What, my lord ? dispraise ? Tim.
A meer satiety of commendations. If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd, It would
unclew me quite. 5 Jew. My lord, 'tis rated As those, which sell, would give: But ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1826
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Cymbeline. Timon ...
A meer satiety of commendations, If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd, It would
unclew me quite 9. JEW. My lord, 'tis rated As those, which sell, would give : But
you well know, Things of like value, differing in the owners, Are prized by their ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Richard Farmer, 1821
4
Cymbeline. Timon of Athens
If I should pay you for't as 'tis exto1l'd, It would unclew me quite 9. JEW. My lord, '
tis rated _As those, which sell, would give : But you well know, Things of like
value, differing in the owners, Are prized by their masters ' : be1ieve't, dear lord,
You ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The plays of William Shakespeare
If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd, It would unclew me quite. Jew. My lord, 'tis
rated As those, which sell, would give : But you well know, Things of like value,
differing in the owners, Are prized by their masters: believe't, dear lord, You mend
...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Nicholas Rowe, 1804
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With ...
If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd, It would unclew me quite.4 Jew. My lord, 'tis
rated As those, which sell, would give : But you well know, Things of like value,
differing in the owners, Are prized by their masters : s believe't, dear lord, You ...
William Shakespeare, 1793
7
Select plays of William Shakespeare: With the corrections & ...
If I should pay you for 't as 'tis extoll'd, It would unclew me quite.9 Jew. My lord, 'tis
rated As those, which sell, would give : But you well know, Things of like value,
differing in the owners, Are prized by their masters:1 believe 't, dear lord, You ...
William Shakespeare, 1820
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Hamlet. Timon of Athens
If I should pay you for 't as 'tis extoll'd, It would unclew me quite.9 Jew. My lord, 'tis
rated _ As those, which sell, would give: But-you well know, Things of like value,
differing in the owners, Are prized by their masters :1 believe 't, dear lord, You ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, George Steevens, 1809
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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and ...
Jew. What, my lord ? dispraise ? Tim. A mere satiety of commendations. If I
should pay you for 't as 'tis extoll'd, It would unclew me quite.9 Jew. My lord, 'tis
rated As those, which sell, would give : But you well know, Things of like value,
differing ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, 1809
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Plays Accurateley Printed from the Text of the Corrected ...
If I should pay you for't as 'tis cxtoll'd, It would unclew me quite? Jew. My lord, 'tis
rated As those, which sell, would give: But you well know, Things of like value,
diflering in the owners, Are prized by their masters :6 believe't, dear lord, You.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1811