CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISTEACH
PRESENT
Present
I misteach
you misteach
he/she/it misteaches
we misteach
you misteach
they misteach
Present continuous
I am misteaching
you are misteaching
he/she/it is misteaching
we are misteaching
you are misteaching
they are misteaching
Present perfect
I have mistaught
you have mistaught
he/she/it has mistaught
we have mistaught
you have mistaught
they have mistaught
Present perfect continuous
I have been misteaching
you have been misteaching
he/she/it has been misteaching
we have been misteaching
you have been misteaching
they have been misteaching
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 mistaught
you mistaught
he/she/it mistaught
we mistaught
you mistaught
they mistaught
Past continuous
I was misteaching
you were misteaching
he/she/it was misteaching
we were misteaching
you were misteaching
they were misteaching
Past perfect
I had mistaught
you had mistaught
he/she/it had mistaught
we had mistaught
you had mistaught
they had mistaught
Past perfect continuous
I had been misteaching
you had been misteaching
he/she/it had been misteaching
we had been misteaching
you had been misteaching
they had been misteaching
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misteach
you will misteach
he/she/it will misteach
we will misteach
you will misteach
they will misteach
Future continuous
I will be misteaching
you will be misteaching
he/she/it will be misteaching
we will be misteaching
you will be misteaching
they will be misteaching
Future perfect
I will have mistaught
you will have mistaught
he/she/it will have mistaught
we will have mistaught
you will have mistaught
they will have mistaught
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misteaching
you will have been misteaching
he/she/it will have been misteaching
we will have been misteaching
you will have been misteaching
they will have been misteaching
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misteach
you would misteach
he/she/it would misteach
we would misteach
you would misteach
they would misteach
Conditional continuous
I would be misteaching
you would be misteaching
he/she/it would be misteaching
we would be misteaching
you would be misteaching
they would be misteaching
Conditional perfect
I would have misteach
you would have misteach
he/she/it would have misteach
we would have misteach
you would have misteach
they would have misteach
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misteaching
you would have been misteaching
he/she/it would have been misteaching
we would have been misteaching
you would have been misteaching
they would have been misteaching
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misteach
we let´s misteach
you misteach
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mistaught
Present Participle
misteaching
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 «MISTEACH»
Discover the use of
misteach in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misteach and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Already Operation Misteach is under way. Already a small, select team of crabby
teachers has joined real S.C.H.O.O.L.s in a place called America. Repeat that,
please.” “America,” chanted the teachers. “Now it is your turn to leave Apple
Island ...
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Thesaurus of English words and phrases, enlarged by J.L. Roget
V. be -erroneous &c. adj. cause error ; mis-lead, -guide ; lead -astray, - into error ;
beguile, misinform &c, (misteach) 538 ; delude; give a false -impression, - idea ;
falsify, misstate ; deceive &c. 545 ; lie &c. 544. err; be -in error &c. adj., - mistaken
...
Peter Mark Roget, John Lewis Roget, 1884
3
Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
-it mis taught, v. mli/'tW (mis, wrong, and taught), pt. and pp. of misteach ; wrongly
taught, misteach, v. mis-téch' {mis, wrong, and teach), to in- 1 wrongly: misteach
ing, imp. : mistaught', pt ip., which i — done out of ; n. mWUrr (a misspelling of ...
James Stormonth, Philip Henry Phelp, 1901
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Apple Island, or, the truth about teachers
Already Operation Misteach is under way. Already a small, select team of crabby
teachers has joined real S.C.H.O.O.L.s in a place called America. Repeat that,
please." "America," chanted the teachers. "Now it is your turn to leave Apple
Island ...
5
Roget's Thesaurus of English words & phrases: classified & ...
... miscreant 949 miscreated 945 rrysdate 115 misdeed 947 misdemean 945
misdemeanant 949 misdemeanor 947 misdescribe 538 misdevotion 988
misdirect misteach 538 unskillful 699 misdo 945 misdoing 947 misdoubt 485
mise en scène ...
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases ...
... miscreant 949 miscreated 945 misdate 115 misdeed 947 misdemean 945
misdemeanant 949 misdemeanor 947 misdescribe 538 misdevotion 988
misdirect misteach 538 unskillful 699 misdo 945 misdoing 947 misdoubt 485
mise en scène ...
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Webster's Handy Dictionary: A Handy Dictionary of the ...
... n. alle- ^^^^*f^^S Mispronounce (mis -pro - Mistaught (mis-tawt'),pp. of viation;
relief. now/s' }, i), t. to pronounce Misteach: Mitten (mit'n), n. a cover for incorrectly.
Misteach (mis-tech'), v. t. to the hand. Mispronunciation (mis-pro- teach wrong.
Noah Webster, Loomis Joseph Campbell, 1905
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Roget's International Thesaurus
... 947 misdemean 945 misdemeanant 949 misdemeanor 947 misdescribe 538
misdevotion 988 misdirect misteach 538 unskillful 699 rnisdo 945 misdoing 947
misdoubt 485 mise en scéne appearance 448 drama 599 display 882 misemploy
...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson, 1911
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A grammar of the English tongue
... misshapen Misspeak misspake misspeaking misspoken Misspell misspelt,
misspelled misspelling misspelled Misspend misspent misspending misspent
Mistake mistook mistaking mistaken Misteach mistaughl misteach ing mistaught
Mistell ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Misinformation, 538. M isinstruction, 538. Misintelligence, 538. Misinterpret, 523.
Misjoined, 24. Misjudge, err, 495. sophistry, 477. Mislay, lose, 776. derange, 61.
Mislead, deceive, 545. misteach, 538. error, 495. Mislike, 867. Mismanage, 699.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISTEACH»
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misteach is used in the context of the following news items.
Market's Spike Comes Out of the Blue
"There are those who would misteach us that to stick in a rut is consistency -- and a virtue; and that to climb out of the rut is inconsistency -- and ... «TheStreet.com, May 15»
Criticism for the New York Times' Coverage of Homeless Family
Valerie Strauss, Washington Post: How U.S. schools misteach history of racial segregation. Michael Paul Williams, Richmond (Va.) ... «The Root, Dec 13»
How US schools misteach history of racial segregation
Here's an important post by Richard Rothstein about how the United States fails to face up to its racial history — in and out of schools — an ... «Washington Post, Dec 13»