| Louis Chambaud - 1812 - 516 페이지
...cither directly and positively, or indirectly and conditionally or in au indeterminate and unspecified manner.. In each verb there are four moods : the Infinitive,...Indicative, the Subjunctive, and the Imperative. • The Infinitive expresses the very action of the verb, but in an indefinite, indeterminate sense, without... | |
| Nicolas Hamel - 1825 - 364 페이지
...different moods, tenses, numbers, and persons. 1. OP MOODS. Moods are the different manners of using a verb. There are four moods ; the infinitive, the indicative, the subjunctive and the imperative. The infinitive mood, which is the root of a verb, and by which the conjugations are distinguished from... | |
| Nicolas Hamel - 1844 - 480 페이지
...different moods, tenses, numbers, and persons. 1. OF MOODS. Moods are the different manners of using a verb. There are four moods ; the infinitive, the indicative, the subjunctive, and the imperative. The infinitive mood, which is the root of a verb, and by which the conjugations are distinguished from... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1897 - 252 페이지
...have moved. MOOD. 65. The Mood of a Verb refers to the way. in which an action is spoken about. 66. There are four Moods — the Infinitive, the Indicative, the Subjunctive, and the Imperative. To these may be added the Participles. 67. The Infinitive simply names the action ; as, To write. 68.... | |
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