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Kirkham, Samuel

"English Grammar in Familiar Lectures"


_Singular_. _Plural_.
1. I shall _or_ will love, 1. We shall _or_ will love,
2. Thou shalt _or_ wilt love, 2. Ye _or_ you shall _or_ will
love,
3. He shall _or_ will love, 3. They shall _or_ will love.
Second Future Tense.
_Singular_. _Plural_.
1. I shall have loved, 1. We shall have loved,
2. Thou wilt have loved, 2. Ye _or_ you will have loved,
3. He will have loved, 3. They will have loved.
NOTE. Tenses formed without auxiliaries, are called _simple_ tenses;
as, I _love;_ I _loved;_ but those formed by the help of
auxiliaries, are denominated _compound_ tenses; as, I _have loved;_
I _had loved_, &c.
This display of the verb shows you, in the clearest light, the
application of the _signs_ of the _tenses_, which signs ought to be
perfectly committed to memory before you proceed any farther. By looking
again at the conjugation, you will notice, that _have_, placed before
the perfect participle of any verb, forms the perfect tense; _had_, the
pluperfect; _shall_ or _will_, the first future, and so on.


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