Con. Pret. ro& b]&if>, if I had Neg. tt)ut)A, been, fyc. if I had not been, fyc. Future. n)^\)]^n),iflshall Neg. TDUIM jtAbAb, be, fyc. if I shall not be, fyc. Tt)A b]&|tt) AT) f"|T) A ft)UT)A TT)-b6l&Ab, t)-Ari), if I shall if I shall not be there in time. be. This is called a conditional mood, by some <strong>grammar</strong>ians. 2t)ut)A b'6, or tDurjA tD-be^c 30 ftAjb tt)&, i.e. if it were not that I was, but this is a phrase, not a tense <strong>of</strong> this Verb. OPTATIVE MOOD. Singular. Plural. 1 30 ti^bA&, (go rov-addh) 30 fiAbn7Ai&, (g *ovmay I be, 2 50 jiAbAifi, (go rov-ir) mayest thou be, 3 30 jtAib f, (go rov shay) may he be, Negative t)&|t jtAbto POTENTIAL MOOD. muiddh) may we be. 50 jiAbcAO^b, (go rovhee) may ye be. 30 jtAbA]b, (go roviddh) may they be. be, &c. Singular. Plural. inn) / would be, muish) we would be. 2 beic&, (veh-ha) you would be^qbe, (veh-ee-e) ye be, would be. 3 bfe]&A& f6, (vay-oo shay) b&i6eA6bfj*, (vay-oohe would be. ddheesh) they would be. Conditional b& m-b&tbji), if I would be, or should I be. It is also used for, if I were, or had been, as &A rn-b6i8if)ri AT) rifl, #0^ / Jeew there> or should have been there. 2t)ut)A m-b^|&^T3, 7i
63 Present. Preter. Future. Af, or ir, it is, bA, it was, bu6, it shall be ; by ci3t> / come, used impersonally ; or by CAjcj^b, must. To some one <strong>of</strong> these is joined, such a word as, rtMMfe possible ; com, r^M ; 61310, **
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