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Singular.

POTENTIAL MOOD.

Present Tense.

Plural.

1. I may or can be loved. 1. We may or can be loved.

2. Thou mayst or canst be loved, 2. Ye or you may or can be lov

or you may or can be loved. ed.

3. He may or can be loved. 3. They may or can be loved.

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3.

We might, could, would, or should have been loved.

Ye or you might, could, would, or should have been loved. They might, could, would or should have been loved.

3. He might, could, would, or should have been loved.

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.

Singular.

1. If I am loved.

Present Tense. - First Form.

Plural.
1. If we are loved.

2. If thou art loved, or if you 2. If ye or you are loved.

⚫are loved.

3. If they are loved.

3. If he is loved.

Present Tense. - Second Form.

Singular.

1. If I be loved.

Plural.
1. If we be loved.

2. If thou be loved, or if you be 2. If ye or or you be loved.

Toved.

3. If he be loved.

Singular.

3. If they be loved.

Present Tense. - Third Form.

1. If I were loved.

Plural.

1. If we were loved.

2. If thou wert loved, or if you 2. If ye or you were loved.

were loved.

3. If they were loved.

3. If he were loved.

The remaining tenses of the subjunctive mood are in every respect similar to the correspondent tenses of the indicative mood, with the exception

before made. See page 58.

INFINITIVE MOOD.

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OF IRREGULAR VERBS.

Irregular verbs are of various sorts:

1. Such as have the present and imperfect ten

ses and perfect participle the same; as.

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2. Such as have the imperfect tense and perfect

participle the same; as,

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Present,
Arise,
Blow,

Imperfect,
Arose,
Blew,

Perfect Participle.
Arisen.

Blown.

Many verbs become irregular by contraction; as feed, fed; leave, left; others by the termination en; as, fall, fell, fallen; others change some of the letters and terminate in ght; as, buy bought; teach, taught, &c.

The following list of the irregular verbs will, it is presumed, be found both comprehensive and accurate.

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Cleave,

to stick or

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adhere.

Cleave, to split.

clove, or cleft,

cleft, cloven.

Cling,

clung,

clung.

Clothe,

clothed,

clad. R.

Come,

came,

come.

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Dare, to challenge,

R.

dealt. R.

dug.

done.

drawn.

driven.

drunk.

dwelt, R.

eaten.

fallen.

fed.

felt.

fought.

found:

fled.

flung.

flown.

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Deal,

dealt, R.

Dig,

dug,

Do,

did,

Draw,

drew,

Drive,

drove,

Drink,

drank,

Dwell,

dwelt, R.

Eat,

eat, or ate,

Fall,

fell,

Feed,

fed,

Feel,

felt,

Fight,

fought,

Find,

found,

Flee,

fled,

Fling,

flung,

Fly,

flew,

Forget,

forgot,

Forsake,

forsook,

Freeze,

froze,

Get,

got,

Gild,

gilt, R.

Gird,

girt, R.

Give,

gave,

Go,

went,

Grave,

graved,

Grind,

ground,

Grow,

grew,

Have,

had,

Hang,

hung, R.

Hear,

heard,

Hew,

hewed,

Hide,

hid,

Hit,

hit,

Hold,

held,

held.

Hurt,

hurt,

hurt.

Keep,

kept,

kept.

Know,

knew,

known.

Knit,

knit,

knit.

Lade,

laded,

laden.

Lay,

laid,

laid.

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Present.

Imperfect.

Lead,

led,

Leave,

left,

Lend,

lent,

Let,

let,

Lie, to lie down,

lay,

Lie, to speak false-R.

ly,

Load,

loaded,

Lose,

lost,

Make,

made,

Meet,

met,

Mow,

mowed,

Pay,

paid,

Put,

put,

Read,

read,

Rend,

rent,

Rid,

rid,

Ride,

rode,

Ring,

rung,

Rise,

rose,

Rive,

rived,

Run,

ran,

Saw,

sawed,

Say,

said,

See,

saw,

Seek,

sought,

Sell,

sold,

Send,

sent,

Set,

set,

Shake,

shook,

Shape,

shaped,

Shave,

shaved,

Shear,

sheared,

Shed,

shed,

Shine,

shone, R.

Show,

showed,

Shoe,

shod,

Shoot,

shot,

Shrink,

shrunk,

Shred,

shred,

Shut,

shut,

Sing,

Perfect or Past Part.

led.

left.

lent.

let.

lain.

laden, R.
lost.

made.

met.

mown, R.

paid.

put.

read.

rent.

rid.

rode, ridden.*

rung.

risen.

riven.

run.

sawn, R.

said.

seen.

sought.

sold.

sent.

set.

shaken.

shaped or shapen.

shaven, R.

shorn.

shed.

shone. R.

shown.

shod.

shot.

shrunk.

shred.

shut.

sang, sung,

sung.

Sink,

sunk, sank,

sunk.

Sit,

sat,

sat.

Ridden is nearly obsolete.

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