2. Thou shalt or wilt have 2. Ye shall or will have 3. He shall or will have 3. They shall or will have been. been. 2. Thou mightst, couldst, 2. Ye might, could, would, wouldst, or shouldst be. or should be. 3. He might, could,would, 3. They might, could, 3. He may or can have 3. They may or can have PLUPERFECT TENSE. SINGULAR. PLURAL. 1. I might, would, could, 1. We might,would,could, or should have been. or should have been. 2. Thou mightst, wouldst, 2. Ye or you might,would, couldst, or shouldst have been. could, or should have been. 3. He might, would, could, 3. They might, would, 1. If I shall or will have 1. If we shall or will have 2. If thou shall or will 2. If ye shall or will have 3. If he shall or will have 3. If they shall or will PASSIVE OR PERFECT. Been. COMPOUND. Having been. CHAP. VII. SECT. 1. The manner in which regular verbs are conjugated. Active verbs that form their past tenses and past participles by adding ed to their root, or only d, when the root ends in e, are said to be regular; as, To grant. To talk. To assume. We assumed. They have assumed. |