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Side 26 - ... had loved, thou hadst loved, he had loved ; we had loved, ye had loved, they had loved. Future Perfect. shall or will have.
Side 27 - Thou shall have loved, He shall have loved ; We shall have loved, Ye shall have loved, They shall have loved.
Side 27 - I shall love thou shalt love he shall love we shall love ye shall love they shall love.
Side 11 - The comparative is formed by adding er or r, to the positive...
Side 28 - Imperative. love thou let him love let us love love ye let them love.
Side 49 - It is Thursday, the i5th of February, 1885. LESSON XXXIV. Adverbs. 314. Most adjectives are used in their predicate form as adverbs, not only in the positive, but also in the comparative and superlative degrees.
Side 26 - I shall love, thou wilt love. he will love ; we shall love. ye will love, they will love. VERBS. FIRST CONJUGATION, ACTIVE.
Side 10 - The First Declension is used when the adjective precedes the substantive without either article. In this case the termination of the adjective takes the gender of the accompanying substantive. Thus: Singular. Plural. N.
Side 10 - ... DECLENSION OF PROPER NOUNS, in the singular number. (1) Names of males and females, except when the latter terminate in e, take ê to form the genitive, which is their only variation; * as, N.

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