CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISTUNE
PRESENT
Present
I mistune
you mistune
he/she/it mistunes
we mistune
you mistune
they mistune
Present continuous
I am mistuning
you are mistuning
he/she/it is mistuning
we are mistuning
you are mistuning
they are mistuning
Present perfect
I have mistuned
you have mistuned
he/she/it has mistuned
we have mistuned
you have mistuned
they have mistuned
Present perfect continuous
I have been mistuning
you have been mistuning
he/she/it has been mistuning
we have been mistuning
you have been mistuning
they have been mistuning
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 mistuned
you mistuned
he/she/it mistuned
we mistuned
you mistuned
they mistuned
Past continuous
I was mistuning
you were mistuning
he/she/it was mistuning
we were mistuning
you were mistuning
they were mistuning
Past perfect
I had mistuned
you had mistuned
he/she/it had mistuned
we had mistuned
you had mistuned
they had mistuned
Past perfect continuous
I had been mistuning
you had been mistuning
he/she/it had been mistuning
we had been mistuning
you had been mistuning
they had been mistuning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mistune
you will mistune
he/she/it will mistune
we will mistune
you will mistune
they will mistune
Future continuous
I will be mistuning
you will be mistuning
he/she/it will be mistuning
we will be mistuning
you will be mistuning
they will be mistuning
Future perfect
I will have mistuned
you will have mistuned
he/she/it will have mistuned
we will have mistuned
you will have mistuned
they will have mistuned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mistuning
you will have been mistuning
he/she/it will have been mistuning
we will have been mistuning
you will have been mistuning
they will have been mistuning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mistune
you would mistune
he/she/it would mistune
we would mistune
you would mistune
they would mistune
Conditional continuous
I would be mistuning
you would be mistuning
he/she/it would be mistuning
we would be mistuning
you would be mistuning
they would be mistuning
Conditional perfect
I would have mistune
you would have mistune
he/she/it would have mistune
we would have mistune
you would have mistune
they would have mistune
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mistuning
you would have been mistuning
he/she/it would have been mistuning
we would have been mistuning
you would have been mistuning
they would have been mistuning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mistune
we let´s mistune
you mistune
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
mistuning
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 «MISTUNE»
Discover the use of
mistune in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mistune and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
IUTAM Symposium on Emerging Trends in Rotor Dynamics: ...
By that we mean that ways are sought to use controlled, or intentional, mistuning
in order to contain the problem within restricted bounds. The basic concept is
simple: it is known from the many mistuning studies that some mistune patterns
are ...
2
The book of prescriptions
Mistune Camphoree, f 3x. Tinct. Cardamomi comp. f 3j. Misce pro haustu, bis vel
ter die sumendo. In Nervous Headache. — Mr. Bbande. 217 R Athens Sulphurici,
3ij. Olei Ricini, Jj. Misce. A teaspoonful every one, two, or three hours. In Tape ...
3
Structural Dynamic Aspects of Bladed Disk Assemblies: Papers ...
In the first case tested, (iv), the mistune is a variation of 2%)£ cos 66 in the 1F
frequencies and, as a result, each blade is tuned to one of just three different
frequencies: -Z^o; 0%; variation from the mean. Theory predicts that because of
the ...
Amruthur V. Srinivasan, 1976
4
Journal of Engineering for Power
Table 4 (I) Comparison of theory and experiment for the 2-dia modes Mistune (i) (
ii) (iii) (iv) (vii) (ix) (x) Natural frequencies expressed as a fraction of the tuned
system natural frequency. Table 4 (II) Comparison of theory and experiment for
the.
When the degree of mistune is 10 percent, the increase in vibration amplitude will
be more than 100 percent .According to the above statistical investigation, we
know that the circumstance similar to that of one blade mistuned may exist in real
...
6
A collection of technical papers: the 34th ...
Let mistiming be in the single mistune mode r = N/S for some integer S>1. This
implies that the number of blades is an integral multiple of the mistune mode. The
response to an excitation in a single excitation mode, p, will contain components
...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1993
7
The Genuine Works of R. Leighton: With a Prefix by Philip ...
It is a spiritual knowledge of God that sets the soul in tune for his praises ; and
therefore the most can bear no part in this song : They mistune it quite, through
their ignorance of God, and unacquaintance- with him. Praise is unseemly in the
...
Robert Leighton, Philip Doddridge, Erasmus Middleton, 1818
8
The whole works of Robert Leighton ...: to which is prefixed ...
7- It is a spiritual knowledge of God that sets the soul in tune for his praises ; and
therefore the most can bear no part in this song : they mistune it quite, through
their ignorance of God, and unacquaintance with him. Praise is unseemly in the ...
9
The expository works, with other remains ... of Robert Leighton
It is a spiritual knowledge of God that sets the foul in tune for his praises ; and
therefore the most can bear no part in this song : They mistune it quite, through
their ignorance of God, and unac- quaintance with him. Praise is unseemly in the
...
Robert Leighton (abp. of Glasgow.), 1798
10
The works of Robt. Leighton: together with the Life of the ...
It is a spiritual knowledge of God that sets the soul in tune for his praises; and
therefore the most can bear no part in this song: they mistune it quite, through
their ignorance of God, and unacqnaintance with him. Praise is unseemly in the
mouth ...
Robert Leighton, George Jerment, 1805
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISTUNE»
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mistune is used in the context of the following news items.
Did the Nazis Mistune Your Guitar?
A small cadre of fanatics insists music would sound better if instruments were tuned differently. Ted Gioia spent a week putting put their theories ... «Daily Beast, Jun 15»
Britney & Iggy Make an Anthem for 'Pretty Girls'
SUBMIT; stumbleupon SUBMIT; google POST. comments. Did the Nazis Mistune Your Guitar? ..... Did the Nazis Mistune Your Guitar? «Daily Beast, May 15»
Going Tubing? Find the Sweet Spot
Poor matching because of that can severely mistune a transmitter causing the tube to dissipate more power in an attempt to stay on the air. «Radio World, Mar 15»