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Synopsis is a short view of a verb showing its formı through he modes and tenses in a single number and person

The following is a synopsis, 1st pers. sing. of HAVE:

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I have had,

Relative Tenses.

1 had had, I shall have had.

Let the learner write out the second and third persons in the same manner, and complete the synopsis in all the modes.

The regular verb LOVE is thus conjugate.

NOTE.

INDICATIVE MODE.

The four forms *

the common, emphatic, progressive, and passive are arranged together. The pronouns are placed at

the head of the column, and should be taken in connection with the forms below them. When read downwards, the several forms in each person will be given; when read across the page, the several persons in each form will be giver.

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The three forms of the active voice only are given in the body of the work, page 42. It is thought, best here to bring the forms ogether, that the learner may see them at one view

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Prog. have been loving

Pas. have been loved,

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THOU

hast loved

hast been loving,

3....Plural.
THEY
loved,
did love,

were loving,

were loved

3....Singular. HE, SHE, IT shall love,

shall be loving, shall be loved.

3....Plural.

THEY

shall love,

shall be loving

shall be loved.

3....Singular

HE, SHE, IT

has loved,

has been loving,

hast been loved, has been loved.

The pupil should be accustomed to use either auxiliary, shal
Shall denotes a determination; will predicts.

or will

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* Let the pupil use also the auxiliaries can and must, in the present and present perfect tenses; and could, would, and show.d, in the past and past perfect tenses.

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