The rudiments of grammar.: The rules composed in English verse, for the greater benefit and delight of young beginners. / By James Shirley.
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The rudiments of grammar.: The rules composed in English verse, for the greater benefit and delight of young beginners. / By James Shirley.
Author
Shirley, James, 1596-1666.
Publication
London :: Printed by J. Macock for R. Lownds, and are to be sold at his shop at the white Lyon in Paul's Church-yard,
1656.
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Latin language -- Grammar
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"The rudiments of grammar.: The rules composed in English verse, for the greater benefit and delight of young beginners. / By James Shirley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93177.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
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Indicative Mood.
Present tense.
Sing.
Plur.
Sum I am
Sumus we are
Es thou art
Estis ye are
Est he is
Sunt they are
Present tense.
Sing.
Plur.
Eram I was
Eramus we were
Eras thou wert
Eratis ye were
Erat he was
Erant they were
Preterperfect tense.
Sing.
Plur.
Fui I have been
Fuimus we have
Fuisti thou hast been
Fuistis ye have
Fuit he hath been
Fuerunt vel fuere they have
Preterpluperfect tense.
Sing.
Plur.
Fueram I had been
Fueramus we had
Fueras thou hadst
Fueratis ye had
Fuerat he had
Fuerant they had
Future tense.
Sing.
Plur.
Ero I shall or will be
Erimus we shall or will
Eris thou shalt or wilt
Erit he shall or will
Eritis ye shall or will
Erunt they shall or will.
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