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Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He comes. He will come. You two come/ will come. They come. They will come.
Past Tense
He came.
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
near future:
You come. You will come. You two come/ will come.
distant future:
s
+
I came.
(with verb)
We came.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont come!
Come!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
26
(Verbal noun)
to will, to wish
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
He wished.
Imperfect Tense
He wishes. He will wish. You two wish/ will wish. They wish. They will wish. They two wished. They all wished.
(277)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He wished / wanted / willed.
near future:
You wish. You will wish. You two wish/ will wish.
distant future:
+
I wished.
(with verb)
We wished.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont wish!
wish!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
27
(Verbal noun) .
VT-2
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
near future:
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
+
(with noun)
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
28
Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
VT-2
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
+
(with noun)
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
29
He taught.
Imperfect Tense
He teaches. He will teach. You two teach/ will teach. They teach. They will teach. You teach. You will teach. You two teach / will teach. You all teach. You all will teach. You two taught. You all taught. They two taught. They all taught.
(42)
VT-2
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He taught.
You taught.
(with noun)
I taught.
(with verb)
We taught.
Dont teach!
Teach!
Passive participle
Active participle
Teacher.
Teachers (two).
Teachers.
(He) is taught.
30
act (of accusing sb of falsehood) Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
(198)
VT-2
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He accuses sb of falsehood. He will accuse sb of falsehood.
They two accused sb of falsehood. They accuse sb of falsehood. They will accuse sb of falsehood. You accuse sb of falsehood. You will accuse sb of falsehood. You two accused sb of falsehood. You all accuse sb of falsehood. You all will accuse sb of falsehood.
(with noun)
I accuse sb of falsehood. I will accuse sb of falsehood. We accuse sb of falsehood. We will accuse sb of falsehood.
I accused sb of falsehood.
(with verb)
We accused sb of falsehood.
Accuse sb of falsehood!
Passive participle
Active participle
Passive Voice
31
He sent down.
Imperfect Tense
He sends down. He will send down. You two send down/ will send down. They send down. They will send down. You send down. You will send down. You two send down / will send down. You all send down. You all will send down. You two sent down. You all sent down. You sent down. They two sent down. They all sent down.
(79)
VT-2
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He sent down.
Past continuous:
+
I sent down.
(with noun)
I send down. I will send down. We send down. We will send down.
(with verb)
We sent down.
Send down!
Passive participle
Active participle
Passive Voice (sb, st) is being sent down (sb, st) is sent down
Passive Voice
32
(Verbal noun)
VT-3
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
(with noun)
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
33
Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
VT-3
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
(with noun)
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
34
He strove.
Imperfect Tense
He strives. He will strive. You two strive/ will strive. They strive. They will strive. They two strove. They all strove.
(31)
VT-3
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He strove.
near future:
You strive. You will strive. You two strive/ will strive.
distant future:
+
I strove.
(with verb)
We strove.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont strive!
Strive!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
35
He called out.
Imperfect Tense
He calls out. He will call out. You two call out/ will call out. They call out. They will call out. They two called out. They all called out.
(44)
VT-3
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He called out.
near future:
You call out. You will call out. You two call out/ will call out.
You two called out. You all called out. Past continuous:
distant future:
+
I called out.
I call out. I will call out. We call out. We will call out.
(with verb)
We called out.
.
Negative Imperative
Call out!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
36
(Verbal noun) .
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
+
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
37
Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
VT-4
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
+
(with noun)
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
38
He brought out.
Imperfect Tense
He brings out. He will bring out. You two bring out/ will bring out. They bring out. They will bring out. They two brought out. They all brought out.
(108)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He brought out/ took out.
near future:
You bring out. You will bring out. You two bring out/ will bring out.
You two brought out. You all brought out. Past continuous:
distant future:
+
I brought out.
I bring out. I will bring out. We bring out. We will bring out.
(with verb)
We brought out.
.
Negative Imperative
Bring out!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
39
He submitted.
Imperfect Tense
He submits. He will submit. You two submit/ will submit. They submit. They will submit. They two submitted. They all submitted.
(72)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He submitted.
near future:
You submit. You will submit. You two submit/ will submit.
distant future:
+
I submitted.
(with verb)
We submitted.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont submit!
Submit!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
40
to associate partners Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
He associated partners.
Past Tense
He associated partners (with).
(120)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He associates partners (with)s. He will associate partners (with). You two associate partners (with) They associate partners (with). They will associate partners (with).
near future:
You associate partners (with). You will associate partners (with). You two associate partners (with)
You two associated partners (with). You all associated partners (with). Past continuous:
distant future:
+
I associated partners (with).
I associate partners (with). I will associate partners (with). We associate partners (with). We will associate partners (with).
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Associate partners (with)! Associate partners (with) (you two)! Associate partners (with) (you all)!
Singular
Dont (you two) associate partners (with)! Dont (you all) associate partners (with)!
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
41
to send down Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
He sent down.
Imperfect Tense
He sends downs. He will send down. They 2 send down. They 2 will.. They send down. They will send down. They two sent down. They all sent down.
(190)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He sent down.
near future:
You send down. You will send down. You 2 send down. You 2 will ..
You two sent down. You all sent down. Past continuous:
distant future:
+
I sent down.
I send down. I will send down. We send down. We will send down.
(with verb)
We sent down.
.
Negative Imperative
Send down!
Singular
Dont (you two) send down! Dont (you all) send down!
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
42
to send sb astray Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
He sent sb astray.
Imperfect Tense
He sends sb astray. He will send sb astray. You two send sb astray They send sb astray. They will send sb astray. They two sent sb astray. They all sent sb astray.
(68)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He sent sb astray.
near future:
You send sb astray. You will send sb astray. You two send sb astray
You two sent sb astray. You all sent sb astray. Past continuous:
distant future:
+
I sent sb astray.
I send sb astray. I will send sb astray. We send sb astray. We will sends sb astray.
(with verb)
We sent sb astray.
.
Negative Imperative
Send sb astray!
Dont (you two) send sb astray! Dont (you all) send sb astray!
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
43
He wanted.
Imperfect Tense
He wants. He will want. You two want/ will want. They want. They will want. They two wanted. They all wanted.
(139)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He wanted.
near future:
You want. You will want. You two want/ will want.
near past::
You wanted.
distant future:
+
(with noun)
You all want. You all will want. I want. I will want. We want. We will want.
Past continuous:
+
I wanted.
(with verb)
We wanted.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont want!
Want!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
(it) is wanted
Passive Voice
44
He showed.
Imperfect Tense
He shows. He will show. You two show/ will show. They show. They will show. They two showed. They all showed.
(44)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He showed.
near future:
You show. You will show. You two show/ will show.
near past::
You showed.
distant future:
+
(with noun)
You all show. You all will show. I show. I will show. We show. We will show.
Past continuous:
+
I showed.
(with verb)
We showed.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont show!
Show!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
45
(Verbal noun)
to believe
He believed.
Imperfect Tense
He believes. He will believe. You two believe/ will believe. They believe. They will believe. They two believed. They all believed.
(782)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He believed.
near future:
You believe. You will believe. You two believe/ will believe.
distant future:
+
I believed.
(with verb)
We believed.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont believe!
Believe!
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
46
He gave.
Imperfect Tense
He gives. He will give. You two give/ will give. They give. They will give. You give. You gave. You will give. You two give/ will give. You all give. You two gave. You all gave. You all will give. I give. They two gave. They all gave. He gave.
(274)
VT-4
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
+
I gave.
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Dont give!
Give!
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
47
(Verbal noun) .
VT-5
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
+
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
48
Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
VT-5
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
+
(with noun)
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Plane of
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
49
to receive admonition; to remember Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
(51)
VT-5
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He receives admonition. He will receive admonition. You two .. They receive admonition. They will receive admonition. You receive admonition. You will receive admonition. You two.. You all receive admonition. You all will receive admonition.
(with noun)
I receive admonition. I will receive admonition. We receive admonition. We will receive admonition.
I received admonition.
(with verb)
We received admonition.
.
Negative Imperative
Dont receive admonition! Dont receive admonition (you two)! Dont receive admonition (you all)!
Receive admonition!
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
50
I to turn away; to take charge Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
(79)
VT-5
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He turn awayes. He will turn away.
They turn away. They will turn away. You turn away. You will turn away.
near future:
near past::
You all turn away. You all will turn away. You all turned away.
+
Past continuous:
distant future:
(with noun)
I turn away. I will turn away. We turn away. We will turn away.
I turned away.
(with verb)
We turned away.
.
Negative Imperative
Turn away!
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
51
(Verbal noun) .
VT-8
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
52
Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
VT-8
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
+
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Plane of
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
53
He followed.
Imperfect Tense
He takes up. He will follow. You two follow/ will follow. They follow. They will follow. They two followed. They all followed.
(140)
VT-8
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Past Tense
He followed.
near future:
You follow. You followed. You will follow. You two follow / will follow. You all follow. You two followed. You all followed. You all will follow. I follow.
(with noun)
near past::
distant future:
Past continuous:
+
I followed.
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Dont follow!
Follow!
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
54
near future:
distant future:
~~ ~
(Verbal noun)
(61)
VT-8
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He finds the path. He will find the path.
They two found the path. They find the path. They will find the path. They all found the path.
near past::
You all find the path. You all will find the path.
(with noun)
Past continuous:
+
I found the path.
I find the path. I will find the path. We find the path. We will find the path.
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dont (you two) find the path! Dont (you all) find the path!
Find the path (you two)! Find the path (you all)!
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
55
(Verbal noun) .
VT-10
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
Past Tense
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
56
Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
VT-10
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.
near future:
near past::
distant future:
+
(with noun)
Past continuous:
+
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular
Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
57
to ask for forgiveness Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
(Verbal noun)
(42)
VT-10
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.
Imperfect Tense
He asks for forgivenss. He will ask for forgivenss. You two ask / will ask for They ask for forgiveness. They will ask for forgiveness.
Past Tense
He asked for forgiveness.
They two asked for forgiveness. They all asked for forgiveness.
near future:
You ask for forgiveness. You will ask for forgiveness. You two ask / will ask for
near past::
You two asked for forgiveness. You all asked for forgiveness. Past continuous:
distant future:
You all ask for forgiveness. You will all ask for forgiveness.
(with noun)
+
I asked for forgiveness.
I ask for forgiveness. I will ask for forgiveness. We ask for forgiveness. We will ask for forgiveness.
(with verb)
.
Negative Imperative
Singular
Dual Dont ask for forgiveness (you all)! Ask for forgiveness (you all)!
Plural
Passive participle
Active participle
Singular Dual
Plural
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
58