Past-Perfect Tense. SIGNS, might have, could have, would have, should have.--Inflect with 2. Be, be thou or you, or do thou 2. Be, be ye or you, or do ye or 116. Conjugation of the Verb TO LOVE, Active Voice. * This tense is used only when reference is had to future time. If is not a part of the mcde. Inflect the indicative and potential with if before each. Past Tense. SIGNS, might, could, would, should.—Inflect with each. SIGNS, may have, can have, must have.-Inflect with each. SIGNS, might have, could have, would have, should have.-Inflect with each. 2. Love, love thou or you, or do thou 2. Love, love ye or you, or do ye * The present subjunctive is used only when reference is had to future time. + Conjugate thus: Active voice, indicative mode, pres. tense, first per. sing., I love or do love: past tense, I loved or did love; and so on through the other tenses, and all the modes. Then second person with Thou, Then third person with He. Then with We.--You.-They. Then the passive voice. Future-Perfect Tense. SIGNS, shall have, will have.—Inflect with each. 1. I shall have been loved, 2. Thou shalt have been loved, 3. He shall have been loved; 1. We shall have been loved, 2. You shall have been loved, 3. They shall have been loved. Past Tense. SIGNS, might, could, would, should-Inflect with each. SIGNS, may have, can have, must have.-Inflect with each. 1. I may have been loved, 2. Thou mayst have been loved, 1. We may have been loved, 2. You may have been loved, 3. They may have been loved. Past-Perfect Tense. SIGNS, might have, could have, would have, should have.-Inflect with each. 1. I might have been loved, 1. We might have been loved, 2. Thou mightst have been loved, 2. You might have been loved, * This tense is used only whon reference is had to future time. If is not a part of the mode. Inflect the indicative and potential with if before each. Perfect, Loved, having been loved. |