| Peter Bullions - English language - 1859 - 252 pages
...person or thing spoken of; as, He writes, they write. § 6, and § 15. Obs. 1. § 27. CONJUGATION. 198. The conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination and arrangement of its several moods, tenses, numbers and persons. 199. In the active voice, most verbs have two forms ; the Common,... | |
| Peter Bullions - English language - 1859 - 250 pages
...thing spoken of; as, He writes, they write. § 6, and § 15. Obs. 1. § 27. CONJUGATION. 198. Th« conjugation ,of a verb, is the regular combination and arrangement of its several moods, tenses, numbers and persons. 199. In the active voice, most verbs have two forms ; the Common,... | |
| James Hutchinson (M.A.) - English language - 1859 - 156 pages
...that it undergoes in number, person, mood, and tense. 29. The conjugation of an active verb is called the active voice, and that of a passive verb, the passive voice. 30. Verbs are called regular when they form their past tense and their perfect participle, by the addition... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1861 - 590 pages
...estorbado, aun cuando hubiese escrito. Informele V. do ello, por si no hubiere escrito. OF THE CONJUGATION. The Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination...of its several numbers, persons, moods, and tenses. These combinations are made and formed in the Spanish language, out of the present of the infinitive... | |
| M. Velásquez, T. Simonné - 1863 - 568 pages
...ann cuando hubie*e escrito. Infdrmele V. de ello, por si no Au. biere escrito. OF THE CONJUGATION. The Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination...of its several numbers, persons, moods, and tenses. These combinations are made and formed in the Spanish language, out of the present of the infinitive... | |
| William Lennie - English language - 1863 - 150 pages
...obligation ; as, We should remember the poor. We ought t,n nhey God rather than men. CONJUGATION OF VEEBS. The conjugation of a verb is the regular combination and arrangement of its several moods, tenses, numbers, and persons. The general classification is under the heads — Auxiliary, Active,... | |
| William Nicholson (of Halifax.) - English language - 1864 - 296 pages
...Auxiliary, like may or can, belonging to the Potential Mode. 4. The Conjugation of an Active Verb is called the Active Voice; and that of a Passive Verb, the Passive Voice. 5. The Auxiliary Verbs are conjugated in the following manner : — TO DO. This Verb is sometimes a... | |
| Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena - 1869 - 576 pages
...aun cuando hubiese esci-ito. Infórmele V. de ello, por si no hubiere escrito. OF THE CONJUGATION. The Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination...of its several numbers, persons, moods, and tenses. • These combinations are made and formed in the Spanish language, out of the present of the infinitive... | |
| Peter Bullions - English language - 1870 - 200 pages
...part at once and correctly— and to give promptly any part of the vert that may be required.] 268. The Conjugation of a verb is the regular combination and arrangement of its several moods, tenses, numbers, and persons. 269. In tne active voice, most verbs have two forms; the Common;... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1871 - 156 pages
...part at once and correctly — and to give promptly any part of the verb that may be required.] 1. The Conjugation of a verb is the regular combination and arrangement of its several moods, tenses, mimbers, and persons. 2. In the active voice, most verbs have two forms; the Common;... | |
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