1. I have loved. 2. Thou hast loved. 1. We have loved. 2. Ye or you have loved. 3. He hath or has loved. 3. They have loved. 1. I shall or will love. 1. We shall or will love. 2. Thou shalt or wilt 2. Ye or you shall or love. will love. 3. He shall or will 3. They shall or will SECOND FUTURE TENSE. SINGULAR, PLURAL. 1. I shall have loved. 1. We shall have loved. 2. Thou wilt have 2. Ye or you will have 3. He will have loved. 3. They will have loved. 2. Love thou, or do 2. Love ye or you, or 3. He may or can love. 3. They may or can love. 3. He might,could, would, 3. They might, could, or should love. would, or should love. PERFECT TENSE. SINGULAR. PLURAL. 1. I may or can have 1. We may or can loved. have loved. 2. Thou mayst or canst 2. Ye or you may or 1. I might, could, would, 1. We might,could,would, or should have loved. or should have loved. 2. Thou mightst, couldst, 2. Ye or you might, could, wouldst, or shouldst have loved. or should have loved. would, or should have loved. 3. He might, could,would, 3. They might, could, would, or should have Present, TO LOVE. Perfect, TO HAVE LOVED. Verbs passive are called regular, when they form their perfect participle by the addition of d or ed, to the verb; as, from the verb, To LOVE, is formed the passive, I AM LOVED, I WAS LOVED, I SHALL BE LOVED, &c. A passive verb is conjugated by adding the PERFECT PARTICIPLE to the auxiliary TO BE, through all its changes of number, person, mood, and tense, in the following manner : |