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57<br />

The negative is formed by prefixing t)A,<br />

person, as yk bf, be not, c.<br />

not, to each<br />

INFINITIVE MOOD.<br />

Affirmative.<br />

oo bejc (ddho veh,) or A<br />

bejc, to be.<br />

Negative.<br />

5At> A bejc, (gone a veh)<br />

not to be.<br />

PARTICIPLES.<br />

Present. Preter. Future.<br />

*3 be 1^ ( a g ven >) ^T 1 *<br />

A 1T*> or IAJI A| ft c| be|c, (err<br />

or A befc, ie^. tD-be^c, (are, tthee veh) a-<br />

A|t rt)-beic 66 e /x -irr, or ee /7 -<br />

bout to be, tfe<br />

AI) Y\T), Jiebeing ar meh) Aay- bejc, (lay veh)<br />

there. ing been. to be, cvm A<br />

be|c, (ghum a<br />

veh) in order<br />

to be.<br />

These and the like, may more properly be considered as participial<br />

phrases, composed <strong>of</strong> the infinitive, and a preposition,<br />

than as simple participles. Dr. Neilson.<br />

INDICATIVE<br />

Present Tense.<br />

MOOD.<br />

Affirmative.<br />

Singular.<br />

Plural.<br />

), (thaw"-im) / am. CATOUI&, (thaw-muiddh)<br />

we are.<br />

, (thaw /r -ir) thou art. CACAO], (thaw-hee) ye<br />

are.<br />

3 c

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