An Analytical And Practical Grammar of the English Language

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An Analytical And Practical Grammar of the English Language
Peter Bullions
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I might not love.
2.
Thou mightst not love, &«• Past-Per. 1.
I might not have 2.
Thou mightst not have loved.
loved.
&c.
SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD (487).
*PRES£NT. I. ijr I do not love. 2. 7/* thou do not love* &e.
BTYMOI^GY — VERB CONJUGATION. 91 IMPERATIVE MOOD.
Singular, PluraL 2- Love not, or do not thou love. 2. Love not, or do not ye love.
INFINITIVE MOOD.
Present. Not to love. Perfect. Not to have love PARTICIPLES.
Present. Not loving. Past. Not loved.
Perfect. Not having loved.
Interrogative for
...m of the Verb.
502. The verb is made to ask a question by placing the nomina tive or subject after the simple form; as, "Lovest thou?" and between the auxiliary and the verb in the compound forms ; as, ** Do I love ?" When there are two auxiliaries, the nominative is placed between them ; as, " Shall I have loved ?" 503. The subjunctive, imperative, infinitive, and participles, can not have the interrogative form.
504. The dmple form of tbe verb is aeldom used interrogativdy. The foOowiBg ayaopma will show how the verb is put into the interrogatiye form:— INDICATIVB MOOD.


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