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iCHAP. V.] THE VERB. 55Singular.Future.Plural.1.buailpeap m6, 1 shall or 1. buailpeap pmn or inn, wewill be struck.shall or will be struck.2.buailpeap cti, thou shalt 2.buailpeap pib or ib,or wilt be struck.shall or will be struck.ye3.buailpeap 6, he shall or 3.buailpeap lab, they shallwill be struck.or will be struck.Conditional Mood.1. buailpfoe me, I would 1. buailpf&e pmn or inn, webe struck.would be struck.2.buailpf&e ctj, thou 2. buailpf&e pib or ib, yewouldst be struck.would be struck.3. buailpt&e 6, he would 3. buaflpf&e lab, they wouldbe struck.be struck.Infinitive Mood.Do beic buailce, to be struck.Participle.ibuailce, struck.TV. RELATIVE FORM OF THE VERB.1. Besides the forms given in the precedingconjugation, the verb has what is called a "relativeform," i.e., a form used after a relative pronoun.In two <strong>of</strong> the tenses <strong>of</strong> the indicative mood,namely, the present and the future, the relativeform has a distinct inflection, viz. , ap, ip, eap, orlop.2. For instance," the person who calls," istranslated, not by an c6 a goipio (3rd sing, form),but by an c6 a goipeap ; and " he who will steal,"is not an ce a goiopfo (3rd sing, form ),but anre" a goiopeap. In other tenses and moods the

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