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A tabular view of the conjugation of the transitive verb
to call:
Name of Tense
Simple Form
Progressive Form i
Emphatic Form
>■ ■ »•{ Ä“‘
P „„ t I Imperfect'
1 ast l Perfect
Future f Im P erfeot
1 uture 1 Perfect
Present Imperfect
Fast Imperfect
Present
Fast
Present
Indicative Mood.
I call I- am calling .
I have called I bavebeencalling
I called I was calling
I had called I had been calling
I sliall call I sliall be calling
I shall have called I sliall have been
calling
Subjunetive Mood.
(If) I call I (If) I be calling
(If) I called ! (If) I were calling
Conditional Mood.
I should eall I should be calling
Ishould have called I should have beeil
calling
Imperative Mood.
Call | —
, I Imperfect 1 I may call
Present|p erfeot j ma y have ea ji ec j
Fast
) Imperfect
1 Perfect
I might call
1 might have called
Present
(Imperfect ' (To) call
\ Perfect (To) have called
Potential Mood.
I may be calling
I may have been
calling
I might be calling
I might have been
calling
Infinitive Mood.
’To be calling
To have b een calling
Passive Voi ce.
Ihdicative Moo d.
Present
! Past
Imperfect
Perfect
(Imperfect
{ Perfect
. (Imperfect
Future Perfect
I am called
T have been called
I was called
1 had been called
I shall be called
II shall have been
called
I am being called
(Hone)
I was being called
> Kone
I do call
(Hone)
I did call
(None)
I will call
1 will have called
(If) I do call
(If) I did call
Hone
Do eall
Hone
None
Hone
Subjunetive Mood
Conditional Mood
Imperative Mood
Potential Mood
Infinitive Mood
(If) I be called. (If) I were called.
I should be called. I should have been
called.
Let him, etc. be called.
I may be called. I might be called.
To be called.