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Kirkham, Samuel

"English Grammar in Familiar Lectures"


_Participles_. Pres. doing. Perf. done.
TO BE.
Pres. _Sing_. I am, thou art, he is.
Tense. _Plur_. We are, ye _or_ you are, they are.
Imperf. _Sing_. I was, thou wast, he was.
Tense. _Plur_. We were, ye _or_ you were, they were.
_Participles_. Pres. being. Perf. been.
TO HAVE.
Pres. _Sing_. I have, thou hast, he hath _or_ has.
Tense. _Plur_. We have, ye _or_ you have, they have.
Imperf. _Sing_. I had, thou hadst, he had.
Tense. _Plur_. We had, ye _or_ you had, they had.
_Participles_. Pres. having. Perf. had.
_Do, be, have_, and _will_, are sometimes used as principal verbs; and
when employed as such, _do, be_, and _have_, may be conjugated, by the
help of other auxiliaries, through all the moods and tenses.
DO. The different tenses of _do_, in the several moods, are thus formed:
Indicative mood, pres. tense, first pers. sing. I do; imperfect tense, I
did; perf. I have done; pluperfect, I had done; first future, I shall or
will do; sec. fut. I shall have done. Subjunctive mood, pres. tense, If
I do; imperf. if I did; and so on. Imperative mood, do thou.


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