The principles of English grammarC.G. Dagg, 1863 - 177 páginas |
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... moods ; namely , the Indica- tive , Potential , Subjunctive , Imperative , and Infinitive . The Indicative mood simply declares a thing ; as , He loves , he is loved ; or it asks a question ; as , Lovest thou me ? The Potential mood ...
... moods ; namely , the Indica- tive , Potential , Subjunctive , Imperative , and Infinitive . The Indicative mood simply declares a thing ; as , He loves , he is loved ; or it asks a question ; as , Lovest thou me ? The Potential mood ...
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... Subjunctive Mood . Singular . 1. If I love 2. If thou love 3. If he love Present Tense . Plural . 1. If we love 2. If you love 3. If they love * Imperative Mood . Singular . do thou love Plural . 2. Love , or love ye or you , or do ye ...
... Subjunctive Mood . Singular . 1. If I love 2. If thou love 3. If he love Present Tense . Plural . 1. If we love 2. If you love 3. If they love * Imperative Mood . Singular . do thou love Plural . 2. Love , or love ye or you , or do ye ...
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... Mood . Present Tense .. 1. May , * or can be 2. Mayst , or canst be 3. May , or can be Singular . 1. Might , & c . be 2. Mightst be Plural . 1. May , or can be 2. May , or can be ... Subjunctive Mood . Singular . 1. If 34 ENGLISH ETYMOLOGY .
... Mood . Present Tense .. 1. May , * or can be 2. Mayst , or canst be 3. May , or can be Singular . 1. Might , & c . be 2. Mightst be Plural . 1. May , or can be 2. May , or can be ... Subjunctive Mood . Singular . 1. If 34 ENGLISH ETYMOLOGY .
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William Lennie. Of VERBS . Subjunctive Mood . Singular . 1. If I be * 2. If thou be 3. If he be Singular . 1. If I were 2. If thou wert 3. If he were Singular . 2. Be , or be thou Present Tense . Plural . 1. If we be 2. If you be 3. If ...
William Lennie. Of VERBS . Subjunctive Mood . Singular . 1. If I be * 2. If thou be 3. If he be Singular . 1. If I were 2. If thou wert 3. If he were Singular . 2. Be , or be thou Present Tense . Plural . 1. If we be 2. If you be 3. If ...
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... Mood . Present Tense . Plural . 1. May or can be loved 1. May or can be loved 2. Mayst or canst be loved 2 . May or can be loved 3. May or can be loved 3 . May or can be loved Past . Plural ... Subjunctive Mood . 1. If 38 ENGLISH ETYMOLOGY .
... Mood . Present Tense . Plural . 1. May or can be loved 1. May or can be loved 2. Mayst or canst be loved 2 . May or can be loved 3. May or can be loved 3 . May or can be loved Past . Plural ... Subjunctive Mood . 1. If 38 ENGLISH ETYMOLOGY .
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action active verb adjectives adverbs agrees AHN'S anapaests antecedent auxiliaries brother called comma compound conjunctions denotes Dig dug diligent duty ellipsis English EXERCISES IN PARSING express father form the plural FRENCH COURSE friends future Future Perfect Tense gender governed Grammar happy hast hath heart honour Imperative Mood improper Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood IRREGULAR VERBS James John king letter Lord loved Plural loved Singular Mayst means metonymy Mightst mind MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS neuter verb never nominative noun objective omitted Past Participle Past Tense Perfect Tense personal pronoun phrases pleasure Pluperfect Tense possessive Potential Mood preposition Present Tense Price PROMISCUOUS EXERCISES pupil relative pronoun Repeat require riches RULE sense sentence singular number sometimes speak Strongly bound Subjunctive Mood superlative syllable Syntax thee thine thing third persons thou art trochees understood verse virtue vowel wisdom words write
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