Past Perfect Tense. Singular. 2. Thou hadst taken, you have taken. 3. He had taken. 3. They had taken. Future Perfect Tense (Predictive). Singular. 1. I shall have taken. 2. Thou wilt have taken, you will 3. He will have taken. }: Plural. 1. We shall have taken. 2. Ye or you will have taken. 3. They will have taken. Future Perfect Tense (Promissive). Singular. 1. I will have taken. Plural. 1. We will have taken. 2. Thou shalt have taken, you 2. Ye or you shall have taken. shall have taken. 3. He shall have taken. 1. If I take. Singular. } 3. He shall have taken. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. Present Tense. 1. If we take. Plural. 2. If ye or you take. § 298. The Subjunctive Mode of Common verbs in the Active Voice has two forms in the Present Tense, one of which is given in the conjugation of the verb To take, and the other is the same as that of the Indicative. The forms for the other Tenses of that voice are the same as those for the Indicative, with this difference in the Futures, that the distinction between shall and will in the different persons of the verb which obtains in the Indicative is not observed in the Subjunctive Mode. Thus we can say, If I shall take, if thou shalt take, if he shall take; and with the other we can say, If I will take, if thou wilt take, if he will take. In the Passive Voice the Subjunctive Mode has two forms in the Present and Past Tenses, one of which is given, and the other is the same as the Indicative. The other Tenses, with the exception of the Futures, which are given, are the same as the Indicative. Singular. Plural. 2. Ye may, can, or must have taken. You may, can, or must have taken. 3. They may, can, or must have taken. Past Perfect Tense. Plural. 1. I might, could, would, or should have 1. We might, could, would, or should have taken. 2. Thou mightest, couldst, wouldst, or shouldst have taken. You might, could, would, or should have taken. taken. 2. Ye might, could, would, or should have taken. You might, could, would, or should have taken. 3. He might, could, would, or should have 3. They might, could, would, or should have taken. taken. INFINITIVE MODE. Present Perfect, To have taken. IMPERATIVE MODE. Present Tense. Take thou. Take you. 3. Let him take. Present, Taking. Plur., 2. Take, or { Take ye. 3. Let them take. PARTICIPLES. Past or Perfect, Taken. Compound Perfect, Having taken. PASSIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE MODE. Present Tense. 2. Thou art taken, you are taken. 3. He is taken. Singular. 1. I was taken. Past Tense. Plural. 1. We were taken. 2. Thou wast taken, you were taken. 2. Ye or you were taken. 3. He was taken. 3. They were taken. Future Tense (Predictive). 1. If I shall or will have been 1. If we shall or will have been 2. If thou shalt or wilt have been 2. If ye shall or will have been 3. If they shall or will have been 3. If they shall or will have been 3. He might, could, would, or should be 3. They might, could, would, or should be Present Perfect Tense. Singular. 1. I may, can, or must have been taken. 2. Thou mayest, canst, or must have been taken. You may, can, or must have been taken. 3. He may, can, or must have been taken. *Singular. Plural. 1. We may, can, or must have been taken. Ye may, can, or must have been taken. You may, can, or must have been taken. 3. Thou may, can, or must have been taken. Past Perfect Tense. Plural. 1. I might, could, would, or should have 1. We might, could, would, or should have been taken. been taken. been taken. 2. Thou mightest, couldst, wouldst, or 2. Ye might, could, would, or should have shouldst have been taken. You might, could, would, or should have been taken. You might, could, would, or should have been taken. 3. He might, could, would, or should have 3. They might, could, would, or should have been taken. been taken. The PROGRESSIVE FORM of the Verb is employed to denote an unfinished action or state with definite time, as the common form is employed for indefinite time. It is composed of the Present Participle and some of the forms of the Verb to be, and in the Potential of certain auxiliary verbs. INDICATIVE MODE. Present Tense, I am taking. Past Tense, I was taking. Future, I shall be taking. Present Perfect, I have been taking. Past Perfect, I had been taking. Future Perfect, I shall have been taking. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. The forms of the Subjunctive are the same as those of the |