CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISCONSTRUCT
PRESENT
Present
I misconstruct
you misconstruct
he/she/it misconstructs
we misconstruct
you misconstruct
they misconstruct
Present continuous
I am misconstructing
you are misconstructing
he/she/it is misconstructing
we are misconstructing
you are misconstructing
they are misconstructing
Present perfect
I have misconstructed
you have misconstructed
he/she/it has misconstructed
we have misconstructed
you have misconstructed
they have misconstructed
Present perfect continuous
I have been misconstructing
you have been misconstructing
he/she/it has been misconstructing
we have been misconstructing
you have been misconstructing
they have been misconstructing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I misconstructed
you misconstructed
he/she/it misconstructed
we misconstructed
you misconstructed
they misconstructed
Past continuous
I was misconstructing
you were misconstructing
he/she/it was misconstructing
we were misconstructing
you were misconstructing
they were misconstructing
Past perfect
I had misconstructed
you had misconstructed
he/she/it had misconstructed
we had misconstructed
you had misconstructed
they had misconstructed
Past perfect continuous
I had been misconstructing
you had been misconstructing
he/she/it had been misconstructing
we had been misconstructing
you had been misconstructing
they had been misconstructing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misconstruct
you will misconstruct
he/she/it will misconstruct
we will misconstruct
you will misconstruct
they will misconstruct
Future continuous
I will be misconstructing
you will be misconstructing
he/she/it will be misconstructing
we will be misconstructing
you will be misconstructing
they will be misconstructing
Future perfect
I will have misconstructed
you will have misconstructed
he/she/it will have misconstructed
we will have misconstructed
you will have misconstructed
they will have misconstructed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misconstructing
you will have been misconstructing
he/she/it will have been misconstructing
we will have been misconstructing
you will have been misconstructing
they will have been misconstructing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misconstruct
you would misconstruct
he/she/it would misconstruct
we would misconstruct
you would misconstruct
they would misconstruct
Conditional continuous
I would be misconstructing
you would be misconstructing
he/she/it would be misconstructing
we would be misconstructing
you would be misconstructing
they would be misconstructing
Conditional perfect
I would have misconstruct
you would have misconstruct
he/she/it would have misconstruct
we would have misconstruct
you would have misconstruct
they would have misconstruct
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misconstructing
you would have been misconstructing
he/she/it would have been misconstructing
we would have been misconstructing
you would have been misconstructing
they would have been misconstructing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misconstruct
we let´s misconstruct
you misconstruct
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to misconstruct
Past participle
misconstructed
Present Participle
misconstructing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISCONSTRUCT»
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misconstruct in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misconstruct and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Images of Africa: Stereotypes & Realities
With contributions from a range of international academics, including Martin Bernal, author of Black Athena, the book sets out to deconstruct the many images and stereotypes that have denigrated Africa and its peoples and to correct many ...
2
A New Literal Translation, from the Original Greek of All ...
4 Or dost thou misconstruct the greatness of his goodness, in bestowing on thee
a revelation of his will, and forbearing to punish thee, and his being slow to anger
with thee, by inferring from these things that God will not punish thee ; not ...
3
Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland from the restoration of ...
... a tending to misconstruct, and insinuations of reflections ; all which are the
same terms in law, as if the defenders had only designed to misconstruct or
reflect ; and what can clear the design of the author of any paper, but either the
context of ...
Sir George Mackenzie, 1821
4
The Scots worthies (embracing [part of] Naphtali [by sir J. ...
... at this time, hoping ye will not misconstruct me, nor take advantage of my
infirmity and weakness. You have heard of my indictment, which I take up in
these two particulars : First, As they term it, rebellion and treason ; — ' anent. that
after he ...
John Howie, William M'Gavin, James Stewart (sir.), 1839
5
Teachers as Researchers: Qualitative Inquiry as a Path to ...
But such an attempt is not so easy as some analysts have tried to portray it.V.N.
Voloshinov (1973) writing in the first three decades of the twentieth century
argued that we misconstruct reality when we assume that power groups simply
impose ...
6
Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Month of ...
The Observation anent the fifth part's being added, only because the creditor is
necessitate to take land for the same, therefore, When he got his money, the
reason of giving it ceased, is to misconstruct the law ; for the creditor wants the
use of ...
7
The Correspondence of Robert Wodrow
My Dearest Colonel, — I know not well what to think of your silence now for a
month ; I cannot misconstruct it, and yet know not well how to account for it. That
nothing offers from London, at a time when our case is in dependence, is strange.
8
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
... but at. any rate to save his people from their machinations. When he had
ended, he turned to the south side of the scalfold, and said, “ Gentlemen, I pray
you do “ not misconstruct my behaviour “this day: I freely forgive all “men their
wrongs ...
9
The deerslayer; or, The first war-path: a tale
... an enemy ; " the Mengwe fill the woods with their lies, and misconstruct words
and treaties. I have now lived ten years with the Delawares, and know them to be
as manful as any other nation, when the proper time to strike comes." " Harkee ...
James Fenimore Cooper, 1870
10
The Works: With a Memoir of His Life and Writings
million of enemies, a perfect peace and tranquillity; and when they misconstruct
my words, pervert the best meaning, turn everything which I say their own way, it
gives me no other contemplation than this: how vain is the opinion of men, either
...
Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt, 1840
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISCONSTRUCT»
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misconstruct is used in the context of the following news items.
Modern Romance and Skype Sex: An Interview with Kate Lyn Sheil
I don't think that's what she expected. Because of this misconstruct of her life that she's bent on creating, she sacrifices this very genuine thing. «PopMatters, Nov 14»
VA: Virginians joust with Obama over bayonets, horses, ships
“This is a huge misconstruct,” Forbes said of the diverging arms policies of China and the United States. The White House and the Office of the ... «Watchdog.org, Oct 12»