The Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination and arrangement of its several numbers, persons, moods, and tenses. The Conjugation of an active verb is styled the ACTIVE VOICE ; and that of a passive verb, the PASSIVE VOICE. An epitome of English grammar; by J.W.R. - Page 36by J. W. R. - 1839 - 130 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1816 - 292 pages
...and with less incumbrance of technical phraseology than in most other grammars." AnaLytical bination and arrangement of its several numbers, persons, moods...is styled the ACTIVE VOICE ; and that of a Passive the PASSIVE VOICE. The Auxiliary and Active Verb TO HAVE, is conjugated in the following manner. TO... | |
| James Andrew - English language - 1817 - 152 pages
...parts, according to Voice, Mood, Tense, Number, ana Person. The Conjugation of an Active Verb is termed the Active Voice, and that of a Passive Verb, the Passive Voice. A Regular Verb forms the Imperfect of the Indicative and the Perfect Participle in ed or d. An Irregular... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1818 - 158 pages
...Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination and arrangemerr of its several numbers, persons, mood? and tenses. The Conjugation of an active verb. is...and that of a passive verb, the passive voice. The verb To Have is sometimes ac -auxiliary, and sometimes a principal verb ; and is conjugated in the... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1819 - 120 pages
...o'clock;" " £Tfae'two houses will have finished their" business, when the king comes to prorogue them." C2 The Conjugation of a: verb is the regular combination...active verb is styled the ACTIVE VOICE ; and that of a passiye verb the PASSIVE VOICE. The auxiliary and active verb To have, is conjugated in the following... | |
| Albert Picket - Spellers - 1819 - 258 pages
...and tenses. There are two voices, the active and passive. The conjugation of an active verb is called the active voice; and that of a passive verb, the passive voice. CONJUGATION OF VERBS. To have. INDICATIVE MOOD. Present Tense. Sinls. ?!1"• 1. ftr>. 1 hare, 1. We... | |
| John Lynde - English language - 1821 - 112 pages
...having loved, having made, &c. SECTION 15. The conjugation of the auxiliary verbs, TO UA VE and TO BE. The conjugation of a verb is the regular combination...VOICE, and that of a passive- verb, the PASSIVE VOICE. TO HAVE. Indicative Mode. Present Tense. Singular. Plural. t Pen. I have 3. We have 2 Pen. Thou hast... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1821 - 356 pages
...BE. THE Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination and arrangement of its several numbei's, persons, moods, and tenses. The Conjugation of an....VOICE ; and that of a passive verb, the PASSIVE VOICE. t The Following criticism affords an additional support to the author's system of the tenses, &c. "... | |
| William Jillard Hort - English language - 1822 - 230 pages
...before my tutor questions me on the subject ;" " I shall have written before he is gone." SECT. 5. The conjugation of a verb is the regular combination and arrangement of its variations, occasioned by number, person, mood, and tense. NOTE — Conjugation, says Dr. Blair, is... | |
| Allen Fisk - English language - 1822 - 192 pages
...the order of the words. SECTION 5. — Of Conjugation. The Conjugation of an active verb is sly led the ACTIVE VOICE ; and that of a passive verb, the PASSIVE VOICE. In the present and imperfect tenses, we use a form of the verb different from that given ¡n the example,... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1823 - 716 pages
...theories on the subject."* • SECTION 6. The Conjugation of the auxiliary verbs TO HAVE and TO BE. The Conjugation of a verb, is the regular combination...auxiliary and active verb TO HAVE, is conjugated in the loll owing manner. To HAVE. Indicative Mood. PRESENT TENSE. SINGULAR. PLURAL. 1. Pen. I have. 1. We... | |
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