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An irregular verb is that which does not form its imperfect tenge and perfect participle by adding d or ed ; as , Present . Imperfect . Perf . part . Arise , arose , arisen . Forsake , forsook , forsaken . A defective verb is that which ...
An irregular verb is that which does not form its imperfect tenge and perfect participle by adding d or ed ; as , Present . Imperfect . Perf . part . Arise , arose , arisen . Forsake , forsook , forsaken . A defective verb is that which ...
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The imperfect tense represents an action or event as indefinitely past or finished ; as , I wrote ; I was writing . The perfect tenst not only represents an action or event as past and finished , but also has reference to the present ...
The imperfect tense represents an action or event as indefinitely past or finished ; as , I wrote ; I was writing . The perfect tenst not only represents an action or event as past and finished , but also has reference to the present ...
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CONJUGATION OF VERBS . To have . Singo ! INDICATIVE MOOD . Present Tense . Plus . 1. pers . I have , 1. We bave , 2 pers . Thou bast , 2. Ye or you have , 3. pers . He bath , or bas . 3. They have . Imperfect Tense . Sipg Plur . 1.
CONJUGATION OF VERBS . To have . Singo ! INDICATIVE MOOD . Present Tense . Plus . 1. pers . I have , 1. We bave , 2 pers . Thou bast , 2. Ye or you have , 3. pers . He bath , or bas . 3. They have . Imperfect Tense . Sipg Plur . 1.
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They may or can have , Imperfect Tensé . Sing . Plur . 1. I might , could , would , or sbould have , 1. We might , could , would , or should hare , 2. Thou mightst , coulilat , wouldst , or sbouldst have , 2.
They may or can have , Imperfect Tensé . Sing . Plur . 1. I might , could , would , or sbould have , 1. We might , could , would , or should hare , 2. Thou mightst , coulilat , wouldst , or sbouldst have , 2.
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They may or can be Imperfect Tense . Sing Plur . I. I might , could , would , or should be , 1. We might , could , would , or should be , 2. Thou mightst , couldst , wouldst , or shouldst be , 2. Ye or you might , could , would , or ...
They may or can be Imperfect Tense . Sing Plur . I. I might , could , would , or should be , 1. We might , could , would , or should be , 2. Thou mightst , couldst , wouldst , or shouldst be , 2. Ye or you might , could , would , or ...
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