Declension of the irregular active verb SEE, affirmatively. REMARK 1. Irregular verbs may be declined with the same auxiliaries, as the regular verb love. Singular. 1. I have seen, Perfect Tense. Plural. We have seen, 2. Thou hast seen, or you have Ye or you have seen, 2. Thou hadst seen, or you had Ye or you had seen, 3. He, she, or it shall or will see. They shall or will see. SECOND COURSE. Are irregular verbs declined with the same auxiliaries as regular REM. 2. The perfect and pluperfect tenses of this mode, are like those of the indicative, with the exception of the conditional conjunctions. Sing. 2. See or see (thou), or do thou see. What tenses of the subjunctive mode are like the same in the indicative mode? Singular. Plural. If ye or you were, Second Future Tense. 1. If I shall have been, 3. If he, she, or it shall have been. Plural. If we shall have been, If they shall have been. IMPERATIVE MODE. Sing. 2. Be, or be (thou), or do thou be. INFINITIVE MODE. Pres. To be. Pres. Being. Pref. To have been. PARTICIPLES. Perf. Been. Comp. Perf. Having been. 164. Conjugation of the compound form of the regular active verb BE LOVING. Present. Am or be loving. Imperf. FIRST COURSE. Conjugate and decline the verb be loving. Pres. Part. Loving. Perf. Part. |