CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISTRACE
PRESENT
Present
I mistrace
you mistrace
he/she/it mistraces
we mistrace
you mistrace
they mistrace
Present continuous
I am mistracing
you are mistracing
he/she/it is mistracing
we are mistracing
you are mistracing
they are mistracing
Present perfect
I have mistraced
you have mistraced
he/she/it has mistraced
we have mistraced
you have mistraced
they have mistraced
Present perfect continuous
I have been mistracing
you have been mistracing
he/she/it has been mistracing
we have been mistracing
you have been mistracing
they have been mistracing
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 mistraced
you mistraced
he/she/it mistraced
we mistraced
you mistraced
they mistraced
Past continuous
I was mistracing
you were mistracing
he/she/it was mistracing
we were mistracing
you were mistracing
they were mistracing
Past perfect
I had mistraced
you had mistraced
he/she/it had mistraced
we had mistraced
you had mistraced
they had mistraced
Past perfect continuous
I had been mistracing
you had been mistracing
he/she/it had been mistracing
we had been mistracing
you had been mistracing
they had been mistracing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mistrace
you will mistrace
he/she/it will mistrace
we will mistrace
you will mistrace
they will mistrace
Future continuous
I will be mistracing
you will be mistracing
he/she/it will be mistracing
we will be mistracing
you will be mistracing
they will be mistracing
Future perfect
I will have mistraced
you will have mistraced
he/she/it will have mistraced
we will have mistraced
you will have mistraced
they will have mistraced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mistracing
you will have been mistracing
he/she/it will have been mistracing
we will have been mistracing
you will have been mistracing
they will have been mistracing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mistrace
you would mistrace
he/she/it would mistrace
we would mistrace
you would mistrace
they would mistrace
Conditional continuous
I would be mistracing
you would be mistracing
he/she/it would be mistracing
we would be mistracing
you would be mistracing
they would be mistracing
Conditional perfect
I would have mistrace
you would have mistrace
he/she/it would have mistrace
we would have mistrace
you would have mistrace
they would have mistrace
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mistracing
you would have been mistracing
he/she/it would have been mistracing
we would have been mistracing
you would have been mistracing
they would have been mistracing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mistrace
we let´s mistrace
you mistrace
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mistraced
Present Participle
mistracing
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 «MISTRACE»
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mistrace in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mistrace and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Could not mistrace, the erased, the plan became defunct. Tweed's care fell from
our face. It wasn't late; but the moves were reminiscent of the thunderin' of yore.
Invited for chore; delighted for gore. The noir was captivating but the sirens were
...
2
The New England Magazine
'T is easy to see what one seeks for, so easy for man to mistrace A beautiful soul
which he hungers to see in a beautiful face. Oh ! nobody knows but a soldier how
strong are the brotherly ties We forge in the glow of these camp~fires. Yes, she ...
'Tis easy to see what one seeks for, so easy for man to mistrace A beautiful soul
which he hungers to see in a beautiful face. Oh ! nobody knows but a soldier how
strong are the brotherly ties We forge in the glow of these camp-fires. Yes, she ...
4
A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of ...
Michty. Mighty. Milchare. Miles, a man's Christian name. [Mile. A mill.] Mileare. A
miller. Milonach. [Irish, irriotAvmneAd] Sorrowful. Mistern. Dazzled. [A-mazed T]
Mistrace. Mistress. Mithel, Methel. The middle. 56 GLOSSARY OF THE DIALECT
.
Jacob Poole, William Barnes, 1867
5
A complete dictionary of synonyms and antonyms or synonyms ...
Misdeduce, misattrlbute, mistrace. Derogatc. Sim. Detract disparage, depreciate,
decry, deteriorate. An'r. Esteem, value, laud, enhance, extol, exaggerate, over-
estimate,overvalue. Derogation. [SQBDEBOGA'I'E]. Descant. Bra. Dissert, discuss
...
MISTOUCHED MISTOUCHES MISTOUCHING MISTRACE MISTRACED
MISTRACES MISTRACING MISTRAIN MISTRAINED MISTRAINING MISTRAINS
MISTRAL MISTRALS MISTRANSCRIBE MISTRANSCRIBED MISTRANSCRIBES
...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The first and second books of Samuel. (Sabbath morning ...
To write history, excluding God, is to mistake facts, and mistrace phenomena ; to
write history, ever recognising God, is to write it truly, justly, and as all true history
ever should he written ; for we never can read it without seeing what a poet, ...
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English Language Word Builder
... MISSPACE МШЗЗРЕАКё МШЗЗРЕМВё МТЗЗТАМР MISSTART MISSTATE
MISSTEER MISSTYLE МШЗТЕАСНё МШЗТНШМКё МШЗТНКОИё
MISTHROWD MISTITLE MISTOUCH MISTRACE MISTRAIN MISTRYST
MISTUTOR MISVALUE ...
... ASSENTER CERAMIST DEVIANTS ENSILAGE GESNERIA INHALERS
LATRINES MISTAKER ALGERINE ASSENTOR CERATINS DEVIATES
ENSNARED GIANTESS INHERITS LAYERING MISTRACE ALGINATE
ASSERTED CERATOID ...
... mourn. and what was intended on that cross seems possibly lost and possibly
reported with adequate care (for in fairness there seems factto face that even
thefairest ofmind may sometimes mistrace another's thought within fragile
memory), ...
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