KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS MISMAKE
PRESENT
Present
I mismake
you mismake
he/she/it mismakes
we mismake
you mismake
they mismake
Present continuous
I am mismaking
you are mismaking
he/she/it is mismaking
we are mismaking
you are mismaking
they are mismaking
Present perfect
I have mismade
you have mismade
he/she/it has mismade
we have mismade
you have mismade
they have mismade
Present perfect continuous
I have been mismaking
you have been mismaking
he/she/it has been mismaking
we have been mismaking
you have been mismaking
they have been mismaking
PAST
Past
I mismade
you mismade
he/she/it mismade
we mismade
you mismade
they mismade
Past continuous
I was mismaking
you were mismaking
he/she/it was mismaking
we were mismaking
you were mismaking
they were mismaking
Past perfect
I had mismade
you had mismade
he/she/it had mismade
we had mismade
you had mismade
they had mismade
Past perfect continuous
I had been mismaking
you had been mismaking
he/she/it had been mismaking
we had been mismaking
you had been mismaking
they had been mismaking
FUTURE
Future
I will mismake
you will mismake
he/she/it will mismake
we will mismake
you will mismake
they will mismake
Future continuous
I will be mismaking
you will be mismaking
he/she/it will be mismaking
we will be mismaking
you will be mismaking
they will be mismaking
Future perfect
I will have mismade
you will have mismade
he/she/it will have mismade
we will have mismade
you will have mismade
they will have mismade
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mismaking
you will have been mismaking
he/she/it will have been mismaking
we will have been mismaking
you will have been mismaking
they will have been mismaking
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mismake
you would mismake
he/she/it would mismake
we would mismake
you would mismake
they would mismake
Conditional continuous
I would be mismaking
you would be mismaking
he/she/it would be mismaking
we would be mismaking
you would be mismaking
they would be mismaking
Conditional perfect
I would have mismake
you would have mismake
he/she/it would have mismake
we would have mismake
you would have mismake
they would have mismake
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mismaking
you would have been mismaking
he/she/it would have been mismaking
we would have been mismaking
you would have been mismaking
they would have been mismaking
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mismake
we let´s mismake
you mismake
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
mismaking
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MISMAKE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
mismake in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
mismake im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
To suspect, S. Black Dwarf. To MISLUCK, v. n. To miscarry.—Belg. misluck-en, id.
MISLUCK, s. Misfortune, S. Ramsay. MISLUSHIOUS, adj. Rough; unguarded.
Ramsay. To MISMACK, MISMAKE, v. a. 1. To shape improperly; applied to
clothes ...
2
The Roxburghshire Word-Book
Cf. Sc. (1804) groogle to disorder by rough handling] MISMAKE, v. G. refl. To
trouble or perturb (oneself); to put (oneself) out. Usually with no or never. [s. Sc. (
1825), from med. E. mismake to make badly] MISREAD, v. N-c. refl. To err in
respect ...
3
The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Mismake (mis-makO, v. t. To make wrongly or amiss; as, to mismake a dress.
Mismanage (mis-man'aj), v.t. To manage ill; to administer improperly; us. to mw-
iinr in/'/'' public affairs. Locke. Mismanagement (mis-man'al-ment), n. Ill or
improper ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
4
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To MISMACK, Mismake, v. a. 1. To shape or form improperly ; applied to clothes,
S.B. Teut. mis-maeck-en deformare, male formare. 2. To trouble, to disturb ; as, "
Dinna mismake yoursell for me,11 don't put yourself to any inconvenience, Ettr.
5
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To MISMACK, Mismake, v. a. 1. To shape or form improperly ; applied to clothes,
S.B. Teut. ntis*maeck-cn deformare, male formare. 2. To trouble, to disturb ; as, "
Dinna mismake yoursell for me,11 don't put yourself to any in convenience, Ettr.
6
International Journal of Cast Metals Research
This is important because a single cause can influence the occurrence of a large
number of defects, e.g. the gate velocity in a pressure die casting process
influences the occurrence of porosity, mismake, shrinkage and hot cracks. The
next ...
7
Discourse of the Nature of Sin, and the Efficacy of ...
... imat pleased ginable what else should do it, in regard they be[pon him_ ing (
before their Fall) bright intellectual Beings, and not no cloud of ignorance could
probably so oversat, he is whelm-them, as to betray them _to that fatal mismake
ex.
8
An Anthology Of Perception
... ways death ridiculed and thin In your laughter you mismake as his power
subsides In crossing over you've chosen and now death—finally dies The
remedy distant the f'elony wails From canyons uncensored and judgment
derailed The mice ...
Kurt Philip Behm, calibre (0.9.19) [http://calibre-ebook.com], 2013
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Tiw: Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a ...
Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a Teutonic Tongue William
Barnes. — r. Stems. Gar, n. to act, to make. Garle, e. to mismake, spoil. Gar, o.
what readily goes into a body, a javelin, spear. Garlick, spear-like. Gear, what
goes ...
10
After Midnight: The Muse, Raw and Uncut
... death ridiculed and thin In your laughter you mismake as his power subsides In
crossing over you've chosen and no'w death --- finally dies The remedy distant
the felony *wails From canyons uncensored and judgment derailed The mice are
...