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... indicative mood , & c . Comparative Grammar informs us , ( 1 ) that the radical part of the verb is lov ( or luf ) , denoting desire ( cp . Lat . lubeo ) ; ( 2 ) that the suffix -th is a remnant of a demonstrative pronoun signifying he ...
... indicative mood , & c . Comparative Grammar informs us , ( 1 ) that the radical part of the verb is lov ( or luf ) , denoting desire ( cp . Lat . lubeo ) ; ( 2 ) that the suffix -th is a remnant of a demonstrative pronoun signifying he ...
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... indicative often ends in -s rather than -st , and we find it in the second person singular perfect indicative of weak verbs- N. du ge plantad - es = S.ge plantod - est , thou hast planted . ( 4 ) The third person sing . frequently ends ...
... indicative often ends in -s rather than -st , and we find it in the second person singular perfect indicative of weak verbs- N. du ge plantad - es = S.ge plantod - est , thou hast planted . ( 4 ) The third person sing . frequently ends ...
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... indicative and the second person plural imperative often have -s instead of -th . N. hia onfoas = N. hered = S. hi onfoath , they receive . ( 6 ) The occasional omission of ge before the passive participle . S. geherod , praised . N ...
... indicative and the second person plural imperative often have -s instead of -th . N. hia onfoas = N. hered = S. hi onfoath , they receive . ( 6 ) The occasional omission of ge before the passive participle . S. geherod , praised . N ...
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... indicative . ( 4 ) The Southern dialect employs -eth , the Midland -en , as the in- flection for all forms of the plural present indicative . The Northern dialect uses neither of these forms , but substitutes -es for -eth or -en.1 The ...
... indicative . ( 4 ) The Southern dialect employs -eth , the Midland -en , as the in- flection for all forms of the plural present indicative . The Northern dialect uses neither of these forms , but substitutes -es for -eth or -en.1 The ...
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... indicative like the Southern dialect- Ist pers . hop - e 2nd hope - st 3rd hop - eth 99 99 I hope . thou hopest . he hopes . The West Midland , like the Northern , conjugated its verb as follows : - Ist pers . hope.1 2nd 3rd 99 99 hop ...
... indicative like the Southern dialect- Ist pers . hop - e 2nd hope - st 3rd hop - eth 99 99 I hope . thou hopest . he hopes . The West Midland , like the Northern , conjugated its verb as follows : - Ist pers . hope.1 2nd 3rd 99 99 hop ...
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adjectives adverb Ayenbite become Cambridge century we find Chaucer cloth cognate College compounds connecting vowel consonants Crown 8vo dative declension demonstrative ELEMENTARY ending Extra fcap fcap feminine fourteenth century FOURTH PERIOD French gender genitive Goth Gothic Grammar Greek HISTORY indefinite infinitive inflections inflexion language later forms Latin masc masculine Midland modern English NEUT neuter Northern dialect nouns numerous O.E. we find O.Fr O.H.Ger occurs Old English older oldest English originally Ormulum participle passive participle Past Indicative past tense PERF period we find plural preposition PRES Professor Robert of Brunne Robert of Gloucester root Sansk Sanskrit Schools Second Edition SECOND PERIOD Shakespeare silf Sing singular sometimes Southern Spenser stem strong verbs Subjunctive substantives suffix syllable Teutonic THIRD PERIOD thirteenth and fourteenth thirteenth century thou TREATISE twelfth vowel weak verbs West Midland writers þæt þat
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