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Be careful to use the word only in that sense and not too freely. » Gen. 25: 29. 48 OUTLINES OP THE ABT OP EXPEESSION. Examples of irregular verbs which are derived from neither the strong nor the weak A. S. conjugations, but from anomalous A. 8. verbs, or from other sources, are: Am, was, been. Do, did,* done. Dare, durst, dared. Go, went,* gone. In some verbs ending in d or t, the forms for the imper- fect and the past participle are the same as that of the present, e.g. Read, cut, sweat, set..., etc. Such forms must be regarded as contractions of the regular forms in* -ed, to avoid the repetition of the same, or a cognate, let- ter. Cf. the Hebrew Double Ayin verbs, e.g. S&bh&bh = Sabh.« 56. What distinotion is to be made in the use of the auxiliaries "shall" and **will" to express simple futurity, and on what grounds ? To express the simple future, the English has two aux- iliaries. " Shall " (scedly from the A. S. sculan^ to be obliged) denotes, properly, obligation, the recognition of which as resting upon ourselves leads naturally to the thought of our future action.
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