I mistook you for my brother!
I mistook her for my sister in the dimly lit room.
I mistook her for someone else at the party last night.
he though he knew me, but he mistook me for someone else
He mistook her for a foreigner because of her accent.
The past tense of "mistake" is "mistook" and the present tense is "mistakes."
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I mistook her for someone else at the party last night.
he though he knew me, but he mistook me for someone else
Her misapprehension with the situation caused her to lose friends
A poacher recently shot a farmer's cow that he mistook for a moose.
Mistook is the past tense of mistake.
I like lemon sherbet.The suspect mistook the sherbet for cocaine.She sprinkled sherbet on the desert for a bit more zing.
Mistook is a verb. It's the past tense of mistake.
Honestly, I think it's an adverb because mistook is a verb but, it can be a adjective to, because, an adjective is a describing word that describes whatever you mistook....
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat was created in 1985.
The ISBN of "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" by Oliver Sacks is 978-0684853949.
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat has 233 pages.
The magician's illusion was so crafty and convincing that the audience did not have a clue as to how he made his assistant vanish.