CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISTRANSCRIBE
PRESENT
Present
I mistranscribe
you mistranscribe
he/she/it mistranscribes
we mistranscribe
you mistranscribe
they mistranscribe
Present continuous
I am mistranscribing
you are mistranscribing
he/she/it is mistranscribing
we are mistranscribing
you are mistranscribing
they are mistranscribing
Present perfect
I have mistranscribed
you have mistranscribed
he/she/it has mistranscribed
we have mistranscribed
you have mistranscribed
they have mistranscribed
Present perfect continuous
I have been mistranscribing
you have been mistranscribing
he/she/it has been mistranscribing
we have been mistranscribing
you have been mistranscribing
they have been mistranscribing
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 mistranscribed
you mistranscribed
he/she/it mistranscribed
we mistranscribed
you mistranscribed
they mistranscribed
Past continuous
I was mistranscribing
you were mistranscribing
he/she/it was mistranscribing
we were mistranscribing
you were mistranscribing
they were mistranscribing
Past perfect
I had mistranscribed
you had mistranscribed
he/she/it had mistranscribed
we had mistranscribed
you had mistranscribed
they had mistranscribed
Past perfect continuous
I had been mistranscribing
you had been mistranscribing
he/she/it had been mistranscribing
we had been mistranscribing
you had been mistranscribing
they had been mistranscribing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mistranscribe
you will mistranscribe
he/she/it will mistranscribe
we will mistranscribe
you will mistranscribe
they will mistranscribe
Future continuous
I will be mistranscribing
you will be mistranscribing
he/she/it will be mistranscribing
we will be mistranscribing
you will be mistranscribing
they will be mistranscribing
Future perfect
I will have mistranscribed
you will have mistranscribed
he/she/it will have mistranscribed
we will have mistranscribed
you will have mistranscribed
they will have mistranscribed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mistranscribing
you will have been mistranscribing
he/she/it will have been mistranscribing
we will have been mistranscribing
you will have been mistranscribing
they will have been mistranscribing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mistranscribe
you would mistranscribe
he/she/it would mistranscribe
we would mistranscribe
you would mistranscribe
they would mistranscribe
Conditional continuous
I would be mistranscribing
you would be mistranscribing
he/she/it would be mistranscribing
we would be mistranscribing
you would be mistranscribing
they would be mistranscribing
Conditional perfect
I would have mistranscribe
you would have mistranscribe
he/she/it would have mistranscribe
we would have mistranscribe
you would have mistranscribe
they would have mistranscribe
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mistranscribing
you would have been mistranscribing
he/she/it would have been mistranscribing
we would have been mistranscribing
you would have been mistranscribing
they would have been mistranscribing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mistranscribe
we let´s mistranscribe
you mistranscribe
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to mistranscribe
Past participle
mistranscribed
Present Participle
mistranscribing
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 «MISTRANSCRIBE»
Discover the use of
mistranscribe in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mistranscribe and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
I did not mistranscribe that phrase. The language of these celebrations echoes
both imperialist and Stalinist rhetoric, and it sounds menacing either way. That
any phrase as grotesque as “collectivities of knowledge production” should be ...
2
Reputation Management: The Key to Successful Public ...
They sometimes misunderstand what is said or they mistranscribe quotes. And
today, in the ever-faster-paced media world, there are more and more
opportunities for mistakes. Another reason for having a healthy degree ofanxiety
about the ...
John Doorley, Helio Fred Garcia, 2012
3
How to Study in College
... in— (not) ponere (put, place) dis— (apart from) oversufficient over— (above)
facere (make, do) sub— (under) mistranscribe mis— (wrong) scribere (write)
trans— (across, beyond) James I. Brown “A Master- Word Approach to
Vocabulary.
Walter Pauk, Ross J.Q. Owens, 2010
4
The Cambridge Companion to John Donne
If the original being copied is unclear or ambiguous, the copyist may misread and
consequently mistranscribe words or punctuation marks. If the scribe does not
understand the meaning of a difficult passage, he or she may rewrite it to make ...
5
A companion to classical texts
Two manuscripts belonging to the a-group in Caesar's Gallic War seem to
postulate an archetype of the sixth century, since they constantly mistranscribe
this symbol as nim, nisi, or nihil. A wider knowledge of the history of contractions
will ...
Frederick William Hall, 1913
6
A Brief Guide to Classical Civilization
Septembris, i.e.24 August 79CE,although there is nowsomedoubt aboutthis:
Pliny's text could possibly read30 October, 1 Novemberor 23November (Roman
months and numerals are easy to mistranscribe ifyouare a medieval monk).
7
Troilus and Criseyde: A New Translation
And because there is such great diversity in English, and in the writing of our
tongue, I pray to God that no one mistranscribe you, nor ruin the metre on
account of any deficient command ofthe language. * And wherever you may be
read, ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Barry Windeatt, 1998
Hecouldembellish poems withhisown insertions orinventions (Die Zigeunerin)or
simply mistranscribe them (there are several textual errors in the manuscripts and
first editions). He could deliberately adda new meaning unintended bythe ...
9
A Brief History of Classical Civilization
Septembris, i.e. 24 August 79 CE, although there is now some doubt about this:
Pliny's text could possibly read 30 October, 1 November or 23 November (Roman
months and numerals are easy to mistranscribe if you are a medieval monk).
10
Vocabulary at the Core: Teaching the Common Core Standards
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Amy Benjamin, John T. Crow, 2014
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