The Question Book. a General Review of Common School Studies

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99. When is a verb in the active or passive voice?
100. How is a verb in the active voice changed into the passive?
loi. To what verbs does voice belong?
102. How many modes are there?
GRAMMAR. 143 103. "VVliat does a verb in the indicative mode express?
In the subjunctive? In the potential? In the imperative?
104. How many tenses in each of the modes?
105. What are the signs of the tenses?
106. What are the forms of a tense?
107. How is the emphatic form of a verb expressed?
loS. How is the pa
...ssive form expressed? The pro- gressive?
109. What is the ancient form?
no. How is a proposition made interrogative? How made negative?
III. When the subject consists of words differing in how is the form of the verb or pronoun deter- What is an impersonal verb?
What properties have auxiliary verbs?
Which are auxiliary verbs?
Which are sometimes principal verbs?
When is it proper to use shall and should "i When is it proper to use ivill and would'i When are do^ be and have principal verbs?
What is an infinitive?


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