CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISEDIT
PRESENT
Present
I misedit
you misedit
he/she/it misedits
we misedit
you misedit
they misedit
Present continuous
I am misediting
you are misediting
he/she/it is misediting
we are misediting
you are misediting
they are misediting
Present perfect
I have misedited
you have misedited
he/she/it has misedited
we have misedited
you have misedited
they have misedited
Present perfect continuous
I have been misediting
you have been misediting
he/she/it has been misediting
we have been misediting
you have been misediting
they have been misediting
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 misedited
you misedited
he/she/it misedited
we misedited
you misedited
they misedited
Past continuous
I was misediting
you were misediting
he/she/it was misediting
we were misediting
you were misediting
they were misediting
Past perfect
I had misedited
you had misedited
he/she/it had misedited
we had misedited
you had misedited
they had misedited
Past perfect continuous
I had been misediting
you had been misediting
he/she/it had been misediting
we had been misediting
you had been misediting
they had been misediting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misedit
you will misedit
he/she/it will misedit
we will misedit
you will misedit
they will misedit
Future continuous
I will be misediting
you will be misediting
he/she/it will be misediting
we will be misediting
you will be misediting
they will be misediting
Future perfect
I will have misedited
you will have misedited
he/she/it will have misedited
we will have misedited
you will have misedited
they will have misedited
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misediting
you will have been misediting
he/she/it will have been misediting
we will have been misediting
you will have been misediting
they will have been misediting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misedit
you would misedit
he/she/it would misedit
we would misedit
you would misedit
they would misedit
Conditional continuous
I would be misediting
you would be misediting
he/she/it would be misediting
we would be misediting
you would be misediting
they would be misediting
Conditional perfect
I would have misedit
you would have misedit
he/she/it would have misedit
we would have misedit
you would have misedit
they would have misedit
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misediting
you would have been misediting
he/she/it would have been misediting
we would have been misediting
you would have been misediting
they would have been misediting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misedit
we let´s misedit
you misedit
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misedited
Present Participle
misediting
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 «MISEDIT»
Discover the use of
misedit in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misedit and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... MISDEEM -; misdated, misgrows misdials MISHAP -; mishaps MISDOER -;
misdoers, MISHEAR -; misheard, misdralt misdraws MISDEED -; misdeeds
MISHIT -; mishits MISDEAT -; misdeats MISEDIT -; misedits MISDIAL -; misdials
MISKAL - ...
Spalding, it appears to us, has been misedit)' the apparent simplicity of the case;
end the source of his error would seem to lie "1 winning, that as, undoubtedly, the
greater PM? Of the underplot was by the inferior Writer, the whole thereof was ...
3
The eloquence of the British Senate: being a selection of ...
... the breach of a promise I so solemnly made when I was abroad; and performed
with that solemnity, because, and after I'p'roA1' D. 1660.17 cniinnzs YIIJI I misedit;
I éaimot suspect-any attempts.
4
Mind Ticklerz Word Games: 700+ Scramblers, Anagrams, ...
... mildest, mildews, millets, misdate, misdeal, misdial, sallied, swilled, mislead,
stilled, mislaid, stalled, misedit, sawmill, tallied, tallies, twilled, wallets, wildest,
wiliest, willies Bryant Gumbel albumen, augment, blarney, blunter, bramble,
brambly, ...
5
Digital Photography for Dummies - Pocket Edition
You may delete or misedit the only copy you have of a beloved photo. That file
may become corrupted and unusable. I'm not trying to scare you, but something
could make your computer disappear. (Not any particular keystroke that I know of.
) ...
Mark Justice Hinton, 2011
In this regard, it is important to note that this effect is specific for editing sites;
increasing the dwell time of the Physarum mtRNAP at other sites does not lead to
the insertion of non-encoded nucleotides (Cheng et al. 2001). Inversely, misedit-
ing ...
7
Microsoft Windows Vista Unveiled
If a system crash or program damages a file, or if you accidentally overwrite or
misedit a file, you might be able to recover the file by reverting to a previous
version. To revert to a previous version, open the property sheet for the object
you want ...
on :hispart, pro.misedit'olosemo time 'in transmittingit to Marian, again. advising'
her to wait till stocks should rise. .. . , nrMarian now expressed her wish to see
Edith. The goodqman seemed. almost afraid to give her aninvitation, observing,
with ...
9
English Language Word Builder
... MISCITE MISCODE MISCOIN MISCOOK MISCOPY MISDATE MISDEEM
MISEDIT ...
... MISDRIVES MISDRIVING MISDROVE MISE MISEASE MISEASES MISEAT
MISEATEN MISEATING MISEATS MISEDIT MISEDITED MISEDITING MISEDITS
MISEDUCATE MISEDUCATED MISEDUCATES MISEDUCATING
MISEDUCATION ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013