Singular Plural 2 Love thou or do thou2 Love ye or you or do love 3 Let him love ye love 3 Let them love POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. 1 I may or can love 1 We may or can love 2Thou maystorcanst love2Yeoryou mayor can love 3 He may or can love 3 They may or can love IMPERFECT TENSE. 1 I might,could,would,or1 We might,could,would should love or should love 2 Thou mightst, couldst,2 Ye or you might,could, wouldst, or shouldst love would, or should love 3 He might,could, would,3Theymight,could,would or should love PERFECT 1 I mayorcan have loved1 2 Thou mayst or canst have loved 3 He may or can have ; loved 2 or should love TENSE. We may or can have loved Ye or you may or can have loved [loved 3 They may or can have PLUPERFECT TENSE. 1 I might, could, would,1 We might,could, would or should have loved or should have loved 2 Thou mightst, couldst,2 Ye or you might, could wouldst, or shouldst would or should have have loved loved 3 He might,could, would3They night,could, would or should have loved or should have loved *The remaining tenses of this mood are, in general, similar to the correspondent tenses of the indicative mood. See note at page 23. C2 INFINITIVE MOOD. Present. To Love. Perfect. To have loved, PRESENT. Loving. PERFECT. Loved. Verbs passive are called regular, when they form their perfect participle by the addition of d or ed, to the verb; as, from the verb "To LOVE," is formed the passive, "I am loved, I was loved, I shall be loved,' &c. A passive verb is conjugated by adding the perfect participle to the auxiliary TO BE, through all its changes of number, person, mood and tense, in the following manner. TO BE LOVED. INDICATIVE MOOD. 1 I was loved 1 We were loved PERFECT TENSE. 1 I have been loved 1 We have been loved 2 Thou hast been loved 2 Ye or you have been 3 He hath or has been loved loved 3 They have been loved PLUPERFECT TENSE. 1 I have been loved 1 We had been loved 2 Thou hadst been loved2 3 He had been loved Ye or you had been loved 3 They had been loved FIRST FUTURE TENSE. 1 I shall or will be loved1 We shall or will be loved loved Plural. Ye or you shall or will be loved [loved. They shall or will be SECOND FUTURE TENSE. 1 I shall have been loved 1We shall havebeen loved 2 Thou wilt have been 2 Ye or you will have been loved [loved. 3 He will have been loved3 They will have been IMPERATIVE MOOD. 1 Let me be loved 1 Let us be loved 2 Be thou loved, or do 2 Bye or you loved, or thou be loved 3 Let him be loved do ye be loved 3 Let them be loved POTENTIAL MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. 1 I may or can be loved 1 We may or can be loved 2 Thou mayst or canst be2 Ye or you may or can be loved loved [loved. 3 He may or can be loved 3 They may or can be IMPERFECT TENSE. 1 I might, could, would, 1 We might, could, would or should be loved or should be loved 2 Thou mightst couldst, 2 Ye or you might,could, wouldst, or shouldst be loved 3 He might, could, would,3 or should be loved would or should be loved They might, could, would, or should be loved TENSE. We may or can have have been loved They may or can have been loved PLUPERFECT TENSE. 1 I might, could, would,1 or should have been loved We might,could would or should have been loved Singular, Plural. 2 Thou mightst, couldst,2 Ye or you might, could wouldst, or shouldst have been loved 3 He might, could, would or should have been loved. would, or should have been loved 3 They might, could, would, or should have been loved SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. 1 If I be loved 1 If we be loved 2 If ye or you be loved 3 If they be loved IMPERFECT 1 If I were loved thou wert loved 2 3 If he were loved TENSE. 1 If we were loved INFINITIVE MOOD. Present, To be loved. Perfect, To have been loved PARTIC PLES. Present, Being loved. Perfect or Passive Loved IRREGULAR VERBS. Irregular Verbs are these which do not form their imperfect tense, and their perfect participle, by the addition of d or ed to the verb; as Present Imperfeci Perf. or Pass, Part. I begin I began I know I knew begun kuown Irregular Verbs are of various sorts. 1. Such as have the present and imperfect tenses and perfect participle the same; as, *The remaining tenses in this mood, are, in general, similar to the correspondent tenses of the indicative mood. See note at page 23. 3. Such as have the imperfect tense and perfect participle different; as, Present Imperfect Perfect participle Arise Blow arose arisen blown The following list of Irregular Verbs, will, it is pre sumed, be found both comprehensive and accurate. Imperfect Perf.or Pass. Part. Present Abide abode abode |