CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISDATE
PRESENT
Present
I misdate
you misdate
he/she/it misdates
we misdate
you misdate
they misdate
Present continuous
I am misdating
you are misdating
he/she/it is misdating
we are misdating
you are misdating
they are misdating
Present perfect
I have misdated
you have misdated
he/she/it has misdated
we have misdated
you have misdated
they have misdated
Present perfect continuous
I have been misdating
you have been misdating
he/she/it has been misdating
we have been misdating
you have been misdating
they have been misdating
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 misdated
you misdated
he/she/it misdated
we misdated
you misdated
they misdated
Past continuous
I was misdating
you were misdating
he/she/it was misdating
we were misdating
you were misdating
they were misdating
Past perfect
I had misdated
you had misdated
he/she/it had misdated
we had misdated
you had misdated
they had misdated
Past perfect continuous
I had been misdating
you had been misdating
he/she/it had been misdating
we had been misdating
you had been misdating
they had been misdating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misdate
you will misdate
he/she/it will misdate
we will misdate
you will misdate
they will misdate
Future continuous
I will be misdating
you will be misdating
he/she/it will be misdating
we will be misdating
you will be misdating
they will be misdating
Future perfect
I will have misdated
you will have misdated
he/she/it will have misdated
we will have misdated
you will have misdated
they will have misdated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misdating
you will have been misdating
he/she/it will have been misdating
we will have been misdating
you will have been misdating
they will have been misdating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misdate
you would misdate
he/she/it would misdate
we would misdate
you would misdate
they would misdate
Conditional continuous
I would be misdating
you would be misdating
he/she/it would be misdating
we would be misdating
you would be misdating
they would be misdating
Conditional perfect
I would have misdate
you would have misdate
he/she/it would have misdate
we would have misdate
you would have misdate
they would have misdate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misdating
you would have been misdating
he/she/it would have been misdating
we would have been misdating
you would have been misdating
they would have been misdating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misdate
we let´s misdate
you misdate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
misdating
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 «MISDATE»
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misdate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misdate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
told Fr. mescr/anf, It. miscredente — mis, and L. credent, -entis, pr.p. oí credo, to
believe] Misdate, mis-dät', п., a "wrong date. — v.t. to date wrongly or erroneously.
Misdeed, mis-dCd', п., a Sad deed; fault ; crime. Misdemeanour, mis-dé-mèn'ur, ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
2
Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
[old Fr. tnescreant, It. miscfrdente — mis, and L. credens, -tntis, pr.p. ol credo, to
believe] Misdate, mis-dat', «., a wrong date. — v.t. to date wrongly or erroneously.
Misdeed, mis-dec!', «., a Sad deed; fault; crime. Misdemeanour, mis-de"-men'ur, ...
3
Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
misdate &• verb to date (eg a letter) wrongly, o noun (misdates) a wrong date.
misdeal u» noun in cards, etc: an incorrect deal, e- verb,tr <t> intr to deal or divide
something (especially playing cards) wrongly. misdeed o noun, littrary or formal ...
4
The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books: Twenty-One ...
... MISMATE AMITIES - MISDATE MISTAKE DIASTEM MAZIEST AMOSITE
ATOMIES TAMMIES SEMATIC SEMIMAT MESTIZA - ATOMISE — Mate
unsuitably — Friendships — Date incorrectly — Error — Sediment disruption —
Most twists and ...
5
Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: So Classified and ...
tachronism, prochronism, parach ronism, misdate. Anticipation, antichronism. V.
To misdate, antedate, post date, overdate, anticipate. Adj. Misdated, &c, undated,
overdue. Chronometry, «hronology, horology, horometry, registry, date, epocli, ...
6
Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
tachronism, proehronism, parachronism, misdate. Anticipation, antichronism. V.
To misdate, antedate, postdate, overdate, anticipate. Adj. Misdated, &c, undated,
overdue. Chronometry, chronology, horology, hororaetry, registry, date, epoch, ...
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears, 1854
[False estimate of time.] Anachronism -- N. anachronism, metachronism,
parachronism, prochronism; prolepsis, misdate; anticipation, antichronism.
disregard of time, neglect of time, oblivion of time. intempestivity &c. 135†. V.
misdate, antedate ...
8
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: Together with Death's Duell
Adj. chronological, chronometrical†, chronogrammatical†; cinquecento [Fr.],
quattrocento†, trecento†. Adv. o'clock. 115.[False estimate of time.]Anachronism -
- N. anachronism, metachronism, parachronism, prochronism; prolepsis, misdate;
...
John Donne, William Henry Draper, Izaak Walton, 1926
115 [false estimate of time] anachronism n misdate, misplacement, chronological
error; disregard of time. v misdate, antedate, postdate, anticipate; take no note of
time. adj misdated; undated, overdue; anachronistic, out of place, misplaced.
10
Judgments over Time : The Interplay of Thoughts, Feelings, ...
Betz and Skowronski (1997) showed that people were more likely to make dating
errors within a particular day-of-week segment than between day-of-week
segments. Hence, it was relatively likely that a person would misdate a Monday
event ...
Lawrence J. Sanna Professor of Psychology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Edward C. Chang Assistant Professor of Psychology University of Michigan, 2006
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISDATE»
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Man Charged in Death of Infant Son in Norwalk
Missy Mazzadra · Shelton, Connecticut. Such a sad story. Just wondering if this is a year old story or a misdate being it says 2014. Reply · Like. «NBC Connecticut, May 15»
Search in Phallen probe cited as urgent
DiPasquale said it's not unheard of to intentionally misdate a statement to see how closely the witness is reviewing it before signing it. In this ... «Buffalo News, Apr 15»
" Hoisted on His Own Petard? New CA Law Allowing Late Vote-by …
But, in fact, according to the actual language of the statute, while voters might be willing to lie and misdate their ballot envelopes, they would ... «Brad Blog, Feb 15»
The Dual Lives of the Biographer
You misdate your checks — to the wrong century. It's one thing to travel the routes of your subject, another to contract his near-fatal diseases, as ... «New York Times, Nov 12»
The Hyperlore of Paul Revere
As Longfellow once put it, “Nor let the Historian blame the Poet here, / If he perchance misdate the day or year.” “Paul Revere's Ride,” in other ... «New Yorker, Jun 11»
Are the Japanese different?
The devastation of the 1923 Kanto earthquake -- so complete, many archival pictures misdate photos from the era as World War II -- led to an ... «CNN International, Mar 11»