Imperfect should, might, would be wounded. Fuera, fuése, sería, herido, I should, might, would be Fuéras, fuéses, serías, herido, wounded. thou shouldst, mightst, wouldst be wounded. Fuera, fuése, seria, herido, he should, might, would be wounded. Fuéramos, fuésemos, seríamos, heridos, we should, might, would be wounded. Fuérais, fuéseis, seriais, heridos, ye should, might, Fuéran, fuésen, serían, heridos, would be wounded. they should, might, would be wounded. Perfect.-may have been wounded. Háya sido herido, I may have been wounded. Pluperfect.-should, might, would have been wounded. Hubiésemos sido Cheri 'os, we might have been Habríamos sido we would have been wounded wounded, wounded. wounded. Future Imperfect.-if should be wounded. Future Perfect.-if should have been wounded. Si hubiére sído herido, if he Si hubiéreis sído heridos, should have been wounded. if we should have been wounded. if ye should have been wounded. if they should have been wounded. Infinitive. Present. Ser herido, to be wounded. Perfect. Haber sido herido, to have been wounded. Siéndo herido, having been wounded. Compound of the Gerund. Habiendo sido herido, having been wounded. VIEW OF A VERB CONJUGATED AS REFLECTIVE. Alabarse, to praise ones self. Indicative. Present.-praise myself. Nosotros nos alabámos Imperfect.-praised myself. Yo me alábo, Tú te alábas, Me alabába, Nos alabábamos, Perfect Definite.-have praised myself. Me he alabádo, Te has alabúdo, Se ha alabádo, Nos hemos alabádo, Pluperfect.-had praised myself. Me húbe, or había, alabádo, Te hubiste, or habías, alabádo, Nos hubimos, or habíamos, alabádo, Os hubísteis, or habíais, alabúdo, Se hubiéron, or habían, alabádo. Future Imperfect.-shall praise myself. Me alabaré, Te alabarás, Nos alabarémos, Os alabaréis, Se alabarán. Future Perfect.-shall have praised myself. Se alabará, Me habré alabádo, Te habrás alabádo, Se habrá alabádo, Nos habremos alabádo, Os habréis alabádo, Se habrán alabádo. Imperative. Alábate tú, praise thou thyself. Alábese él, let him praise himself. Alabémonos nosotros, let us praise ourselves. Imperfect.-should, might, would praise myself. Me alabára, alabáse, alabaría, Te alabáras, alabáses, alabarías, Se alabára, alabáse, alabaría, Nos alabáramos, alabásemos, alabaríamos, Os alabárais, alabáseis, alabaríais, Se alabúran, alabásen, alabarían. Perfect.-may have praised myself. Pluperfect.—should, might, would have praised myself Me hubiéra, hubiése, habría, alabádo, Te hubieras, hubiéses, habrías, alabádo, Se hubiéra, hubiése, habría, alabádo, Nos hubiéramos, hubiésemos, habríamos, alabádo, Os hubiérais, hubiéseis, habríais, alabádo, Se hubiéran, hubiésen, habrían, alabádo. Future Imperfect.—if should praise myself. Si me alabáre, Si te alabares, Si se alabáre, Si nos alabáremos, Si os alabáreis, Si se alabáren. Future Perfect.-if should have praised myself. Si me hubiére alabádo, Si nos hubiéremos alabúdo, Infinitive. Present. Alabárse, to praise one's self. Haberse alabádo, to have praised one's self. Habiéndose alabádo, having praised one's self On Verbs used Interrogatively or Negatively. When we ask a question, the subject comes after the verb; as ¿ Vivia tu padre entonces? Was your father then alive? But the subject sometimes elegantly follows the verb, when no question is asked; as, Vivia entonces mi abuelo materno, My mother's father was then alive.-Gil Blas, ch. v. N.B. When the verb is negatively used, the no must precede it; as, Yo no como, I do not eat; No ayunará tu padre mañana? Will not your father fast to-morrow? No ha visto vm. al rey? Have you not seen the king? Si, pero mi hijo no le ha visto, Yes, but my son has not seen him. OF THE PARTICIPLE. A Participle is a word derived from a verb, and resembling in its properties both verbs and adjectives. A Participle (so called from its participating of the nature of the verb from which it is derived) resembles its primitive, because it denotes being, action, or suffering; as, He sido pobre, I have been poor; Tu has escrito los nombres, Thou hast written the names; Se han impreso varias obras, Several works have been printed. And it has also the properties of an adjective, because it qualifies the noun to which it is applied with the variations of gender, number, and case: as, Los nombres E |