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Singular.

Second Future Tense.

Plural.

1. I shall, or will have 1. We shall, or will have

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2. Thou shalt, or wilt 2. Ye, or you shall, or will have loved.

have loved.

3. He shall, or will have 3. They shall, or will

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2. Love thou, or do thou 2. Love ye or you, or do

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3. He may, or can love. 3. They may, or can love.

Imperfect

Singular.

Imperfect Tense.

Plural.

1. I might, could, would, 1. We might,could, would,

or should love.

or should love.

2. Thou mightst, couldst, 2. Ye or you might, could,

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1. I may, or can have 1. We may, or can have

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2. Thou mayst, or canst 2. Ye, or you may, or

have loved.

can have loved.

3. He may, or can have 3. They may, or can

loved.

have loved.

Pluperfect Tense.

Singular.

Plural.

1. I might, could, would, 1. We might, could,would,

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2. Thou mightst, couldst, 2. Ye or you might,

wouldst,or shouldst

have loved.

or should have

loved.

could, would, or

should have loved.

3. He might,could, would, 3. They might, could,

Singular. 1. If I love.

2. If thou love.

3. If he love.

Singular. 1. If I loved.

2. If thou loved.

3. If he loved.

Singular.

would, or should

have loved.

Subjunctive Mood.
Present Tense.

Plural.

1. If we love.

2. If ye or you love. 3. If they love.

Imperfect Tense.

1. If I have loved.

Plural.

1. If we loved.

2. If ye loved.

3. If they loved.

Perfect Tense.

2. If thou have loved. 3. If he have loved.

Plural.

1. If we have loved. 2. If ye or you have loved. 3. If they have loved.

Pluperfect

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3. If he shall or will love. 3. Ifthey shall or will love.

Singular.

Second Future Tense.

Plural.

1. If I shall or will have 1. If we shall or will have

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2. If thou shall or will 2. If ye or you shall or will have loved.

have loved.

3. If he shall or will 3. If they shall or will

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Participles.

Present. Loving. Perfect. Loved.
Compound Perfect. Having loved.

The Active Verb may be conjugated differently, by adding its Present or Active Participle to the Auxiliary Verb to be, through all its Moods and Tenses; as, instead of "I love, thou lovest, he loves, &c." we may say, "I am loving, thou art loving, he is loving, &c." and so on.

PASSIVE VERBS.

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, 1 shall be loved," &c.

A Regular Passive Verb is conjugated by adding the Perfect Participle to the Auxiliary to be, through all its changes of Number, Person, Mood, and Tense.

IRREGULAR VERBS.

IRREGULAR Verbs are those which do not form their Past Tense and Passive Participle in ed or d.

IRREGULAR

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