CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISLIVE
PRESENT
Present
I mislive
you mislive
he/she/it mislives
we mislive
you mislive
they mislive
Present continuous
I am misliving
you are misliving
he/she/it is misliving
we are misliving
you are misliving
they are misliving
Present perfect
I have mislived
you have mislived
he/she/it has mislived
we have mislived
you have mislived
they have mislived
Present perfect continuous
I have been misliving
you have been misliving
he/she/it has been misliving
we have been misliving
you have been misliving
they have been misliving
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 mislived
you mislived
he/she/it mislived
we mislived
you mislived
they mislived
Past continuous
I was misliving
you were misliving
he/she/it was misliving
we were misliving
you were misliving
they were misliving
Past perfect
I had mislived
you had mislived
he/she/it had mislived
we had mislived
you had mislived
they had mislived
Past perfect continuous
I had been misliving
you had been misliving
he/she/it had been misliving
we had been misliving
you had been misliving
they had been misliving
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mislive
you will mislive
he/she/it will mislive
we will mislive
you will mislive
they will mislive
Future continuous
I will be misliving
you will be misliving
he/she/it will be misliving
we will be misliving
you will be misliving
they will be misliving
Future perfect
I will have mislived
you will have mislived
he/she/it will have mislived
we will have mislived
you will have mislived
they will have mislived
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misliving
you will have been misliving
he/she/it will have been misliving
we will have been misliving
you will have been misliving
they will have been misliving
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mislive
you would mislive
he/she/it would mislive
we would mislive
you would mislive
they would mislive
Conditional continuous
I would be misliving
you would be misliving
he/she/it would be misliving
we would be misliving
you would be misliving
they would be misliving
Conditional perfect
I would have mislive
you would have mislive
he/she/it would have mislive
we would have mislive
you would have mislive
they would have mislive
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misliving
you would have been misliving
he/she/it would have been misliving
we would have been misliving
you would have been misliving
they would have been misliving
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mislive
we let´s mislive
you mislive
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
misliving
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 «MISLIVE»
Discover the use of
mislive in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mislive and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Lost Beauties of the English Language: An Appeal to ...
Mislive, to lead a wicked life. If he mislive in lewdness and lust. Little bootes all
the wealth and the trust, That his father left by inheritance. Spenser: Shepherd's
Calendar. Misproud, proud for a wrong reason, or in a wrong cause. Impairing ...
2
Parliamentary Register: Or History of the Proceedings and ...
The honourable member has asserted that the King's Attorney General sent his
letters mislive to all the shcritss in the kingdom. charging them not to assemble
their counties.-This, Sir, lsay, is not fact. The King's Attorney General did write to
the ...
And thaireftir, the haill Depofitiounes of the VVitnesses, Mislive billis, and haill
wryttis and probatiounis, being red, sene and considerit be the foirsaidis haill
Estaittis of Parliament, and they thairwith being ryplie advyfit, the said Lord ...
4
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... miseeps MISKED -; - MISEDIT -; misedits MISLIE -; mislies MISER -; misers,
MISLIKE -; misliked, misery misliker, MISERLY -; - mislikes MISLED -; - MISLIT -; -
MISFEED -; - MISLIVE -; mislived, MISLIKE -; misliked, mislikes mislikes
MISMADE ...
5
Miscellanies of the Philobiblon Society
The spurs of the horseman were still resounding on the threshold when Claude
seized the scroll out of Gutenberg's hands, and hastily approaching the resinous
torch, he took a rapid survey of the mislive from which hung, in a case, the great ...
Philobiblon Society (Great Britain), Richard Monckson Milnes Baron Houghton, 1859
6
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
mislive (mis-liv'), v. i. ; pret. and pp. mislived, ppr. misliving. [< ME. misliven, < AS.
mislibban, lead a bad life, < mis-, wrongly, + libban, live : see mis-1 and live1 .] To
lead a wrong or vicious life. If he mislive in leudnes and lust, Little bootes all ...
7
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
mislive (mis-liv'), v. i.; pret. and pp. mislired, ppr. mMiving. [< ME. misliven, < AS.
mislibban, lead a bad life, < mis-, wrongly, + libban, live: see mis-1 and live1.] To
lead a wrong or vicious life. If he mislive in leudneB and lust- Little bootes all the
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
mislive (mis-liv'), v. i.; pret. and pp. mislived, ppr. misliving. [< ME. misliven, < AS.
mislibban, lead a bad life, < mis-, wrongly, + libban, live : see mis-1 and live1.] To
lead a wrong or vicious life. If he mislive in leudnes and lust, Little bootes all the ...
9
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
pret. and pp. mislived, ppr. mislivinp. [< ME. misliven, < AS. mislibban, lead a bad
life, < mis-, wrongly, + libban, live: see mis-1 and live1.] To lead a wrong or
vicious life. If he mislive in leudnes and lust- Little boo tea all the welth and the
trust.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
10
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
mislive (mis-liv'), v. i.; pret. and pp. mislived, ppr. misliving. [< ME. misliven, < AS.
mislibban, lead a bad life, < mi's-, wrongly, + libban, live : see mis-1 and live1 .]
To lead a wrong or vicious life. If he mislive in leudnes and lust. Little bootes all ...