alytical practical grammar - Toronto Public Library
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92 ENGLISH GLAMl'lIAR,.<br />
PFE~E:-n.<br />
SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD (487).<br />
1. If I do not love. 2. Ifthou do not love, &c.<br />
. IMPERATIVE ~'IOOD.<br />
Si1l!jllltlr.<br />
Plural.<br />
2. Love not, or do not thou love. !? Love not, 01' do not ye love.<br />
INFINITIVE MOOD.<br />
PRESENT. Not to love. PERFECT. Not to have loved.<br />
PARTICIPLE.<br />
PRESENT. Not loving. PAST. Not loved.<br />
PERFECT. Not having loved.<br />
Intcrro!jative form of tlte rcrb.<br />
502. The \'erb is made to ask a question by placing the nominative<br />
01' subject after the simple form; as, "Lovest tbou ?" and between the<br />
auxiliary and the verb in the compound forms; llS, "Do I love 1" When<br />
tbere are two auxiliaries, the nominative is placed between them; 85,<br />
"Shall I have loved 1 "<br />
503. The SUbjunctive, imperative, infinitive, and participles, can uot<br />
have the interrogative form.<br />
504. The simple forlD of the yerb is seldom used interrogatively. The<br />
following synopsis will show how the verb is put into the interrogative<br />
forlD .-<br />
INDICATIVE MOOD.<br />
PREsE:>T. 1. Do I love! 2. Dost thou love 1 &c.<br />
PRES.·PERF. 1. Have I loved? 2. Hast thou loved! &c.<br />
PAST. 1. Did I love 1 " Didst thou l,,\'e 1 &c.<br />
PAST· PERF. 1. Had I loyed ? 2. Hadst thon loved? &c.<br />
Fr'Tl'RE. 1. Shall I love 1 2. "'ilt thou love 1 &c.<br />
FeT. ·PERF. 1. f-Ihall Ihave loved 12. 'Yilt thou have loved! &c.<br />
POTENTIAL MOOD.<br />
PRESE:-IT. 1. May I love 1 2. Canst thou love 1 J:c.<br />
PREi'l.·PERF. 1. Maylhaveloved1 2. Canst thou have loved 1 J:c.<br />
PAST. 1. Might I love? 2. Couldst thou love 1 &c.<br />
PAST·PERF. 1. Might I have 2. Couldst thou have loved!<br />
loved?<br />
&c.<br />
505. Interrogative senl.€nces nre made negative by placing the negative<br />
('ithcr before or nfter the nominative; as, "Do I Qot love?" or, "Do not<br />
I love!"