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108.-What are the sub-classes of Transitive Verbs?

When are Verbs in the Active Voice?..

When are Verbs in the Passive Voice?..
How is the Passive Voice formed?...

109.—What gives occasion for distinctions of Mode?.
Name the different Modes........

When are Verbs in the Indicative Mode? 110. When is a Verb in the Potential Mode?. When is a Verb in the Subjunctive Mode?

When is a Verb in the Imperative Mode?..

111. When is a Verb in the Infinitive Mode?. What is a Participle? ....

..See Def. 97.

.See Prin.

.See Def. 98.

.See Def. 99. ..See Def. 100. ..See Prin.

. See Def. 101 .See Def 102. .See Obs. 2.

.See Rem.

..See Prin.

.See Def. 103.

.See Def. 104.

..See Def. 105.

.See Def. 106.

See Def. 107.

.See Def. 108.

.See Def. 109

112.-What are the principal distinctions of Participles?..See Prin

What is a Simple Participle?

What is a Compound Participle?.

How are the Simple Participles distinguished?.
What is the Present Participle? ....

..See Def. 110

.See Prin.

.See Def. 111

.See Def. 112.

113. What is the Past Participle?.. 114.—What various offices do Participles perform?.......See Obs. 8. 115.--What is Tense?-What Names are given to the Tenses?..See Prin Define the Prior Past Tense, and give Examples.......See Def. 114. Define the Past Tense,

116. Define the Prior Present Tense,

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Give the various Tenses in the different Modes..See Recapitulation.

120--What does the term Conjugation indicate?

How are Verbs distinguished, in Inflections?.
What is a Regular Verb?..

What is an Irregular Verb?

121.-What is a Defective Verb?.

What is an Auxiliary Verb?.

Give the various offices of the Auxiliary Verbs

..See Rem.

...See Prin.

..See Def. 120.

.See Def. 121.

.See Def. 122.

. See Def. 123. ..See Obs. 1.

EXERCISES.

(1.)

Let the Pupils give the Class, Voice, Mode, Tense, Person, and Num ber of the following Verbs—and complete the Sentences.

1. Am writing a letter.

2. Are reading poetry.

3. Didst see the eclipse.

4. Had known duty.

5. May feel the worm. 6. Ought to study.

7. Couldst have favored him.

8. Thou love me.

9. Couldst love to study.

10. Has walked to Boston.
11. Hast wandered from home.
12. Shall learn wisdom.
13. Will improve in writing.
14. Could recite lessons.
15. Canst be false to any man.
16. Wish to see home.

17. Wilt have returned my books.
18. Shall have returned from Europe.

(II.)

Repeat the First Person singular of each Mode and Tense of the

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