No, 'unfolding' is a verb (unfold, unfolds, unfolded, unfolding); 'unfolding' is also an adjective. Example uses:
Verb: You start unfolding the clean sheets while I strip the beds.
Adjective: It was an unfolding situation and I couldn't be sure of the end result.
Unfold is a verb that means to spread out from a folded position. Therefore it can be used in the following possible sentences:You have to unfold your serviette before using it.She opened the envelope, took a second to unfold the letter, then read it.I unfold my shirts the night before wearing them so they don't have a crease.
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Unfold the Future was created in 2002-06.
Unfold is a verb that means to spread out from a folded position. Therefore it can be used in the following possible sentences:You have to unfold your serviette before using it.She opened the envelope, took a second to unfold the letter, then read it.I unfold my shirts the night before wearing them so they don't have a crease.
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The accented syllable in the word unfold is the second syllable ([un-FOLD] - /ʌnˈfoʊld/ in IPA).
I can give you several sentences.It will be exciting to watch the action unfold on that TV show.You need to unfold the towels and refold them into a neater pile.The flower's petals will unfold once the sun hits it.
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
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Unfold - John O'Callaghan album - was created on 2011-04-07.
To unfold a futon, it should come down from the side. How a futon unfolds can also depend on what kind it is as well.
"Unfold" is accented on the first syllable. The stress is on the "un" syllable.
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