1. I shall or will have moved. 1. I shall or will have been moved. 2. Thou shalt or wilt have 2. Thou shalt or wilt have been moved. moved. 3. He shall or will have 3. He shall or will have been moved. PLURAL. moved. PLURAL. 1. We shall or will have 1. We shall or will have been moved. moved. 2. You shall or will have 2. You shall or will have been 3. They shall or will have 3. They shall or will have been moved. moved. 1. I might, could, would, or 1. I might, could, would, or should move. should be moved. 3. He might, could, would, or 3. He might, could, would, or should move. should be moved. PLURAL. We might, could, would, or should be moved. You might, could, would, or should be moved. 3. They might, could, would, or should be moved. (PROGRESSIVE FORM.) 1. I might, &c., be moving. SINGULAR. SINGULAR. 1. I might, &c., be getting moved. PERFECT. 1. 2. 1. I may, can, or must have moved. 2. Thou mayst, &c., have moved. 3. He may have moved. PLURAL. 1. We may have moved. 2. You may have moved. 3. They may have moved. SINGULAR. SINGULAR. I may, can, or must have been moved. Thou mayst, &c., have been moved. 3. He may have been moved. PLURAL. 1. We may have been moved. 2. You may have been moved. 3. They may have been moved. (PROGRESSIVE FORM.) 1. I may, &c., have been moving. SINGULAR. 1. I may, &c., have been getting moved. 2. Move, move thou, do thou 2. Be moved, be thou moved, move. PLURAL. do thou be moved. PLURAL. 2. Move, move ye, do ye 2. Be moved, be ye moved, do move. To move. To be moving. ye be moved. INFINITIVE. PRESENT. To be moved. (PRESENT PROGRESSIVE.) To be getting moved. PERFECT. I was not mov- 2. Do I move? Did I move? Perfect indef. I have not Have I moved? Perfect progres. I have not been moving. Pluperfect. I had not moved. Pluperfect prog. I had not been moving. I shall not move. Have I been 3. Do I not move? * ing? Have I not Had I been mov- Had I not been ing? moving? Shall I not move? Shall I be mov- Shall I not be ing? Shall moving? I have Shall I not have moved? moved? Shall I not have been moving? * There is another mode of placing the negative; thus-'Do not I move?' contracted into 'Don't I move?' This runs through all the tenses. A distinction exists:-If the negative is before 'I,' the phrase is conversational or familiar; as-'Do not I move?' or, 'Don't I move?' If the negative is after 'I,' the phrase is energetic or emphatic-'Do I not move?' |