Singular. FIRST FUTURE TENSE. 1 I shall or will have 1 We shall or will have 2 Thou shalt or wilt have2 Ye or you shall or will [have 3 He shall or will have 3 They shall or will have Singular. SECOND FUTURE TENSE. 1 I shall have had 2 Ye or you will have had 3 They will have had IMPERATIVE MOOD. 2 Have thou, or do thou2 Have ye, or do ye or have 3 Let him have Singular, you have 3 Let them have POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. Plural. 1 1 may or can have 1 We may or can have 2 Thou mayst or canst 2 Ye or you may or can have. have. 3 He may or can have. 3 They may dr can have IMPERFECT TENSE. Singular, Plural. 1 I might, could, would,1 We might,could, would 2 should have Thou mightst, couldst2 Ye or you might,could, wouldst, or shousdst have 3 He might, could, would or should have Singular. 1 I may or can have had! We mayorcan have had 2 Thou mayst or canst2 Ye or you may or can have had. have had 3 He may or can have 3 They may or can have Singular. PLUPERFECT TENSE. Plural. 1 I might, could, would,1 We might,could, would or should have had or should have had 2 Thou mightst, couldst,2 Ye or you might,could wouldst or shouldst have had would orshould have had. 3 He might, could, would3They might,could, would or should have had Singular. or should have had SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 1 If I have 2 If thou have 3 If he have Present To have. Plural. 1 If we have 2 If ye or you have INFINITIVE MOOD, Perfect To have had. PARTICIPLES. Present or Active Having. Perfect or Passive Had Compound Perfect Having had. The auxiliary and neuter verb To be,is conjuga. ted as follows: *The remaining tenses of the subjunctive mood, are, in general, similar to the correspondent tenses of the indicative mood; with the addition to the verb of a conjunction, expressed or implied, denoting a condition, motive, wish, supposition, &c. It will be proper to direct the learner to repeat all the tenses of this mood, with a conjunction prefixed to each of them. For the propriety of conjugating the subjuuctive mood in this manner, see the large Grammar, fourteenth, or any subsequent edi tion, pp.90, 102, 103, and the notes on the nineteenth rule of Syntax. C 1 I have been 2 Thou hast been Singular Plural 1 We have been 2 Ye or you have been 3 He hath or has been 3 They have been Singular 1 I had been PLUPERFECT TENSE. 2 Thou hadst been 3 He had been Singular FIRST Plural 1 We had been 2 Ye or you had been FUTURE TENSE. 1 I shall or will be Plural 1 We shall or will be 2 Yeoryou shallor will be 3 They shall or will be SECOND FUTURE TENSE. 2 Be thou or do thou be2 Be ye or you or do ye be 3 Let him be 3 Let them be POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. Singular 1 I may or can be Ptural. 1 We mayor can be 2 Thou mayst or canst be2 Yeor you may or can be 3 He mayor can be 3 They may or can be IMPERFECT TENSE 1 I might,could, would,or1 We might,could, would or should be should be 2 Thou mightst, couldst,2 Ye or you might,could, wouldst or shouldst be would, or should be 8 He might,could, would3They might,could, would or should be or, should be Singular PERFECT TENSE. Plural 1 I may or can have been1 We mayorcan havebeen 2 Thou mayst or caust2 Ye or you may or can have been have been 3 He mayorcan have been3 They may or can have Singular been PLUPERFECT TENSE. Plural 1 I might,could, would,or1 We might, could, would should have been or should have been 2 Thou mightst, couldst,2 Ye or you might,could, wouldst or shouldst would,orshould have 3 IIe might,could, would,3Theymight,could wonld or should have been or should have been, SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. Singular 1 If I be 2 If Thou be 3 If He he 1 If I were 2 If thou wert 3 If he were PRESENT TENSE. Plural 1 If we be 2 If ye or you be IMPERFECT TENSE. 1 If we were 2 If ye or you were INFINITIVE MOOD. Present, To be Perfect, To have been. PARTICIPLES. Present, Being Perfect, Been. Of the Conjugation of Regular Verbs, ACTIVE. Verbs Active are called Regular, when they form their imperfect ten of the Indicative Mood, and *The remaining tenses of this mood, are, in general, similar to the correspondent tenses in the indicative mood. See note at page 23. their perfect participle, by adding to the verb, ed, or d, only, when the verb ends in e; as, Perfect Participle. Loved 1 We love 2 Ye or you love 3 He, she, or it loveth or3 They love IMPERFECT TENSE. loves 1 We had loved 2 Ye or you had loved 3 They had loved FUTURE TENSE. 1 We shall or will love 1 I shall or will love 2 Thou shalt or wilt love2Yeoryou shallerwilllove 3. He shall or will love 3 They shall orwill love SECOND FUTURE TENSE. 1 I shall have loved 1 We shall have loved 2 Thou wilt have loved2 Ye or you shall have 3 He will have loved Singular loved 3 They will have loved IMPERATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. Plural. 1 Let me love 1 Let us love |