he, she, it would have
we should have
you, ihey would have
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he, she, it would have had
we should have had
you, ihey would have had.
, , . , Shoidd 1 have?
Interrogative Yjhoiild you have? etc. etc.
Imperative Mood: Have. Let me etc. have.
To be.
1. The verb to he joined to the complete participle of any
transitive verb is used to form the passive voiee.
. . ( 1 call
Actlve 1 I called
Passive
/ am called
I ivas called
2. The verb to be joined to the present participle of any
Principal verb expresses the progressive form of the ae-
tive voice.
Simple form: I call. Progressive form: 1 am calling.
Conjugation of to be.
Infinitive Present = to be Participle Present — being
Infinitive Fast = to have been Participle Past = been
Participle Perfect = h-ioing been.
Indicative Mood.
Present Tense
I am
you are
he, she, it is
ive, you, ihey are
Present Perfect Tense:
Past Perfect Tense:
Future Tense:
Future Perfect Tense:
Past Tense
I was
you ,were
he, she, it was
ice, you, ihey were.
1 have been etc.
I had been etc.
I shall be
I shall have been.
Subjunctive Mood.
Present Tense: (If) I, you he etc. be.
Past Present Tense: (lf) I, you he etc. have been.
Past Tense: Of) h you, he etc. were.
Past Perfect Tense: (lf) I, you, he etc. had been.
Conditional Mood.
Present Tense Past Tense
1 sliould be etc. I should have been etc.
Imperative Mood.
Be. Let me (etc.) be.
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