Part 68 (1/2)

_Plural_ 1 If we see, 2 If you see, 3 If they see

IMPERFECT TENSE

_Singular_ 1 If I saw, 2 If thou saw, 3 If he saw;

_Plural_ 1 If , 2 If you saw, 3 If they saw

IMPERATIVE MOOD

PRESENT TENSE

_Singular_ 2 See [thou,] _or_ Do thou see; _Plural_ 2 See [ye _or_ you,] _or_ Do you see

PARTICIPLES

1 _The I Seen Having seen

NOTES

NOTE I--The student ought to be able to rehearse the for to the order of the entire conjugation, but also according to the synopsis of the several persons and nuives in general a fair sample of the whole: and, in class recitations, this mode of rehearsal will save much time: as, IND

I see _or_ do see, I saw _or_ did see, I have seen, I had seen, I shall _or_ will see, I shall _or_ will have seen POT I ht, could, would, _or_ should see; I ht, could, would, _or_ should have seen SUBJ If I see, If I saw

NOTE II--In the faular of this verb is usually and more properly formed thus: IND Thou seest _or_ dost see, Thou saw _or_ did see, Thou hast seen, Thou had seen, Thou shall _or_ will see, Thou shall _or_ will have seen POT Thou ht, could, would, _or_ should see; Thou ht, could, would, _or_ should have seen SUBJ If thou see, If thou saw IMP See [thou,] _or_ Do thou see

THIRD EXAMPLE

_The irregular neuter verb BE, conjugated affirmatively_

PRINcipaL PARTS

_Present_ _Preterit_ _I Been

INFINITIVE MOOD

PRESENT TENSE

To be

PERFECT TENSE

To have been