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2. Thou hast loved (you have 2. Ye or you have loved.

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2. Thou hadst loved (you had 2. Ye or you had loved.

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2. Thou shalt have loved (you 2. Ye or you shall have loved

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1. I might, could, would, or should have loved.

2. Thou mightest, couldst, wouldst, or shouldst have loved.

(You might, could, would, or should have loved.)

Plural.

1. We might, could, would, or should have loved.

2. Ye might, could, would, or should have loved.

You might, could, would, or should have loved.

3. He might, could, would, or should have 3. They might, could, would, or should loved.

INFINITIVE

Present, To love.

Sing., 2. Love, or

have loved.

MODE.

Present Perfect, To have loved.

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3. Let him love.

Present, Loving

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Plur., 2. Love, or

Love you

3. Let them love.

PARTICIPLES.

Past or Perfect, Loved.

Compound Perfect, Having loved.

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2. Thou art loved (you are loved). 2. Ye or you are loved.

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2. Thou wilt be loved (you will be 2. Ye or you will be loved.

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2. If thou shalt or wilt have been 2. If ye shall or will have been

loved.

(If you shall or will have been

loved.)

loved.

If you shall or will have been loved.

3. If he shall or will have been 3. If they shall or will have been loved.

loved.

The other tenses of the subjunctive are the same in form as those of the indicative.

Singular.

POTENTIAL MODE.
Present Tense.

I. I may, can, or must be loved.

2. Thou mayest, canst, or must be loved.
(You may, can, or must be loved.)
3. He may, can, or must be loved.

Plural.

1. We may, can, or must be loved.
2. Ye may, can, or must be loved.
You may, can, or must be loved.
3. They may, can, or must be loved.

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1 I might, could, would, or should be 1. We might, could, would, or should be loved.

2 Thou mightest, couldst, wouldst, or shouldst be loved.

(You might, could, would, or should be loved.)

loved.

2. Ye might, could, would, or should be loved.

You might, could, would, or should be loved.

3. He might, could, would, or should be 3. They might, could, would, or should be

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3. They may, can, or must have been loved. 3. They may, can, or must have been loved.

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1. I might, could, would, or should have 1. We might, could, would, or should have

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3 He might, could, would, or should have 3. They might, could, would, or should have

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§ 356. According to the common definition, an IRREGULAR VERB is a verb which does not form the preterit and perfect participle by the addition of d or ed.

The number of irregular verbs depends on the rule adopted for the formation of regular verbs. The more exclusive the rule, the more numerous will be the irregularities. The more general the rule, the fewer will be the irregularities. All the strong

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