MOOD. Present Tense, may or can. 1. Sim, I may be, Simus, We may be, 2. Sis, Thou mayest be, Sitis, Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be, Imperfect, might, could, wmtld, or should. The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ... - Page 67by Alexander Adam - 1818 - 232 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1814 - 242 pages
...be, Eritis, Tcflall ie, 3 . Erit, Heflall be ” Erunt, They flail be. SubjunBive Mode. Prefent Tenfe. may or can. 1. Sim, I may be, SImus, We may be, 2. Sis, Thou mayefl be, Sitis, Te may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be. Imperfeet. might, could, would,... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - Latin language - 1822 - 202 pages
...Tense, may, or can be. 1. Sim, I may be, Slmus, we may be, 2. Sis, thou mayest be, Sitis, ye may be, 8. Sit, he may be ; Sint, they may be. Imperfect, might, could, would, or should be. 1. Esscm, / might be, Essemus, we might be, 2. Esses, thou mightest be, Essetis, ye might be, 3.... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 312 pages
...Eri'mus, We ahull he, 2. Erie, Thou wilt be, Eritis, Ye will be, 3. Erit, He will be ; Erunt, They will be. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. PRESENT TENSE, may or can. 1....Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be. * Shall and loiK are always employed to exprese future time. Will, in the first person singular and... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 360 pages
...Erimus, We shall be, 2. Eris, Thou wilt be, Ends, Ye will be, 3. Erit, He will be ; Erunt, They will be. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. PRESENT TENSE, may or can. 1....may be, Simus, We may be, 2. Sis, Thou mayest be, SItis, Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be. * Shall and will are always employed to express... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1831 - 316 pages
...Erīmus, We shall be, 2. Eris, Thou wilt be, Eritis, Ye will be, 3. Erit, He will be ; Erunt, They will be. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. PRESENT TENSE, may or can. 1. Sim, I may be, SImus, We may be, 2. Sis, TĪMU mayest be, Sļtis, Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be. * Shall and will are always... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1831 - 316 pages
...be, 3. Erit, He will be ; Eruat, They will be. • SUBJUNCTIVE ÄIODE. PRESENT TENSE, may or can. \. Sim, I may be, Simus, We may be, 2. Sis, Thou mayest be, Sitis, Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be. * Shall and will are always employed to express... | |
| Alexander Adam, Benjamin Apthorp Gould - Latin language - 1832 - 312 pages
...be ,- Eruiit, They will be. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. PRESENT TENSE, may or con. 1 . Sim, / may be, Sīmus, We may be, 2. Sis, Thou mayest be, Sļtis, ' Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be. * Hliall. and will are always employed to express future time. Will, in the first person singular and... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Latin language - 1832 - 230 pages
...Eris, Thou wilt be, Eritis, Ye will be, 3. Erit, He will be ; Erunt, They will be. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. Present Tense, may or can. 1. Sim, I may be, Simus, We may be, 2. Sis, Thou mayest be, Sitis, Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be, Imperfect, might, could, wmtld, or should.... | |
| Charles Harrison Lyon - Latin language - 1834 - 144 pages
...SUBJUKCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE, may be. 1. Sim, / may be, Simus, we may be, 2. Sis, thou mayest be, Sitis, ye may be, 3. Sit, he may be; Sint, they may be. IMPERFECT, might be. 1. Essem, I might be, Essemus, we might be, 2. Esses, thou mightest be, Essetis, ya might be, 3.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1836 - 352 pages
...event only; but "will you go?" importa intention; and " thatt I go ?" refers to the will of another. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. PRESENT TENSE, may or can. 1. Sim, I may be. Simas, We may be. 2. Sis, Thou mayest be. Sitie, Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be. Sint, They may be. IMPERFECT,... | |
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