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See, saw, seen.
Set, set, set.
Sit, sat, sat.
Shake, shook, shaken.
Sing, sang _or_ sung, sung.
Slay, slew, slain.
Speak, spoke, spoken.
Steal, stole, stolen.
Swim, swam _or_ swum, swum.
Take, took, taken.
Tear, tore, torn.
Throw, threw, thrown.
Wear, wore, worn.
Write, wrote, written.
The following irregular verbs are called +_Defective_,+ because some of their parts are wanting.
_Present_. _Past_. | _Present_. _Past_.
--------------------|--------------------- Can, could. | Will, would.
May, might. | Must, ---- Shall, should. | Ought, ----
LESSON 92.
CONJUGATION OF THE VERB +SEE+ IN THE SIMPLE FORM.
+PRINc.i.p.aL PARTS+.
_Pres_. _Past_. _Past Par._ See, saw, seen.
INDICATIVE MODE.
PRESENT TENSE.
_Singular_. _Plural_.
1. I see, 1. We see, 2. You see, _or_ 2. You see, Thou seest, 3. He sees; 3. They see.
PAST TENSE.
1. I saw, 1. We saw, 2. You saw, _or_ 2. You saw, Thou sawest, 3. He saw; 3. They saw.
FUTURE TENSE.
1. I shall see, 1. We shall see, 2. You will see, _or_ 2. You will see, Thou wilt see, 3. He will see; 3. They will see.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE.
1. I have seen, 1. We have seen, 2. You have seen, _or_ 2. You have seen, Thou hast seen 3. He has seen; 3. They have seen.
PAST PERFECT TENSE.
1. I had seen, 1. We had seen, 2. You had seen, _or_ 2. You had seen, Thou hadst seen, 3. He had seen; 3. They had seen.
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