Analysis of the English Language: Grammar, Etymological Derivations, Praxis

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239 24. What are the Accidents of the rerb ? Define them.
25. Have we a true Passive voice in English ?
26. What is meant hy the Middle voice in English ? What verbs are said to have a middle voice ?
27. How many Moods have we ? Explain them.
28. What is meant by Tense ? How many tenses have we in English ? How many modifications of each ?
29. Explain the meaning of Indefinite, Incomplete, Complete, Continuous, as applied to tenses.
30. What are the various uses of the Present Indefinite ?
31.
...How are Compound tenses formed?
32. What kind of verbs form their compound tenses with the verb ' to have ' ?
With the verb ' to be' ?
33. What effect have these auxiliary verbs on the concord of the participle ?
34. Which is correct, ' He is come,' or ' He has come' ? If both are allowable, what is the distinction between them ?
36. Conjugate the verbs ' to be,' ' to have,' ' to bring,' ' to run,' ' to smite,' ' to drown.' 36. Write out the Future tenses in full of the verbs 'to bring,' ' to remove.


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