CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO MISREFER
PRESENT
Present
I misrefer
you misrefer
he/she/it misrefers
we misrefer
you misrefer
they misrefer
Present continuous
I am misreferring
you are misreferring
he/she/it is misreferring
we are misreferring
you are misreferring
they are misreferring
Present perfect
I have misreferred
you have misreferred
he/she/it has misreferred
we have misreferred
you have misreferred
they have misreferred
Present perfect continuous
I have been misreferring
you have been misreferring
he/she/it has been misreferring
we have been misreferring
you have been misreferring
they have been misreferring
PAST
Past
I misreferred
you misreferred
he/she/it misreferred
we misreferred
you misreferred
they misreferred
Past continuous
I was misreferring
you were misreferring
he/she/it was misreferring
we were misreferring
you were misreferring
they were misreferring
Past perfect
I had misreferred
you had misreferred
he/she/it had misreferred
we had misreferred
you had misreferred
they had misreferred
Past perfect continuous
I had been misreferring
you had been misreferring
he/she/it had been misreferring
we had been misreferring
you had been misreferring
they had been misreferring
FUTURE
Future
I will misrefer
you will misrefer
he/she/it will misrefer
we will misrefer
you will misrefer
they will misrefer
Future continuous
I will be misreferring
you will be misreferring
he/she/it will be misreferring
we will be misreferring
you will be misreferring
they will be misreferring
Future perfect
I will have misreferred
you will have misreferred
he/she/it will have misreferred
we will have misreferred
you will have misreferred
they will have misreferred
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misreferring
you will have been misreferring
he/she/it will have been misreferring
we will have been misreferring
you will have been misreferring
they will have been misreferring
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misrefer
you would misrefer
he/she/it would misrefer
we would misrefer
you would misrefer
they would misrefer
Conditional continuous
I would be misreferring
you would be misreferring
he/she/it would be misreferring
we would be misreferring
you would be misreferring
they would be misreferring
Conditional perfect
I would have misrefer
you would have misrefer
he/she/it would have misrefer
we would have misrefer
you would have misrefer
they would have misrefer
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misreferring
you would have been misreferring
he/she/it would have been misreferring
we would have been misreferring
you would have been misreferring
they would have been misreferring
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misrefer
we let´s misrefer
you misrefer
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misreferred
Present Participle
misreferring
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MISREFER»
Descubre el uso de
misrefer en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
misrefer y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Care of Neuropathic Limbs: A Practical Manual
Poor localization or 'misrefer- ence' means that the patient is unable to localize
correctly the site of touch. If his brain interprets the touch as falling on a site more
distal than normal, it could indicate degeneration in the distal portions of the ...
2
The Realistic Spirit: Wittgenstein, Philosophy, and the Mind
... first order functions with one argument. We can now get to the central point
here. Every thought that something is an object is true; every thought got by
completing the concept we misrefer to as "( ) is a first order function with one
argument" is ...
1 Bennett's misrefer- ence to Freud,2 here enlisted on the side of common sense
in a case that would seem to have nothing to do with psychoanalysis, may be
taken to suggest that Freud is somehow an ineluctable figure in the genealogy of
...
... MISRECKONS MISRECOLLECTION MISRECOLLECTIONS MISRECORD
MISRECORDED MISRECORDING MISRECORDS MISREFER MISREFERENCE
MISREFERENCES MISREFERRED MISREFERRING MISREFERS
MISREGISTER ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
5
Children With Special Needs
... children.10s Early in EAHCA implementation, teachers could purposefully
misrefer because assessments frequently were hastily conducted104 and
because school districts frequently employed inappropriate assessment tools.
105 However ...
Katharine T. Bartlett, Judith Welch Wegner, 1987
6
English Language Word Builder
... MISLEARNt MISLIGHT MISLODGE MISMARRY MISMETRE MISORDER
MISPAINT MISPARSE MISPATCH MISPLEAD MISPOINT MISPOISE MISPRICE
MISPRISE MISPRIZEI MISRAISE MISREFER> MISROUTE MISROUTE=
MISSHAPED ...
7
Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition
Under noncognitivism the referential scope of our judgments shrinks to an
extensionless point; under the error theory our judgments always misrefer; and
under antirealism the reference of our judgments is in some way subjectivized.
Michael Steven Green, 2002
8
The American Journal of Psychology
That is, there is not only a physical transference of visceral impulses, and a
corresponding projection, but also a psychical misrefer- ence of true visceral pain
.2 This peculiar state of affairs is, however, quite adequately explained by Head
as ...
Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, 1909
9
Remote Consequences of Injuries of Nerves, and Their ...
... the perversions being somewhat contradictory. One of these is to misrefer a
touch upward, the peripheral sensation being interpreted as nearer the centre
than is true. The misplacing is inconstant in some cases, but quite regular in
others.
John Kearsley Mitchell, 1895
10
Saying and meaning: a main theme in J. L. Austin's philosophy
... more unquestionable is their status as statements. As we have seen, they can
fall short of the ideal in different respects: the subject term may lack a referent ('
The king of France is wise') or misrefer although the context nevertheless makes
it ...