Part 63 (2/2)

PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PRESENT

_Sing_ I do, thou dost, he does; _Plur_ We do, you do, they do

IMPERFECT TENSE; AND SIGN of THE INDICATIVE IMPERFECT

_Sing_ I did, thou didst, he did; _Plur_ We did, you did, they did

TO BE

PRESENT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PRESENT

_Sing_ I am, thou art, he is; _Plur_ We are, you are, they are

IMPERFECT TENSE; AND SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE IMPERFECT

_Sing_ I was, thou wast, he was; _Plur_ We were, you were; they were

TO HAVE

PRESENT TENSE; BUT SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PERFECT

_Sing_ I have, thou hast, he has; _Plur_ We have, you have, they have

IMPERFECT TENSE; BUT SIGN OF THE INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT

_Sing_ I had, thou hadst, he had; _Plur_ We had, you had, they had

SHALL AND WILL

These auxiliaries have distinct ed thus:

PRESENT TENSE; BUT SIGNS OF THE INDICATIVE FIRST-FUTURE

1 Si_ I shall, thou wilt, he will; _Plur_ We shall, you will, they will

2 To express a pro_: I will, thou shalt, he shall; _Plur_ We will, you shall, they shall

IMPERFECT TENSE; BUT, AS SIGNS, AORIST, OR INDEFINITE

1 Used with reference to duty or expediency:--

_Sing_ I should, thou shouldst, he should; _Plur_ We should, you should, they should

2 Used with reference to volition or desire:--

_Sing_ I would, thou wouldst, he would; _Plur_ We would, you would, they would