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IMPERSONAL VERB. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



First Present. 



JSlua?n, that is giving. 



Second Present, 

 £luc/iea?n, that is giving. 



Imperfect. 



Elubuam^ that was giving. 



Perfect. 



JEluityeanif that was given. 



Pluperfect. 

 Eluuyebuamj that had given. 



Pirst Future. 



Eluayam, that shall be given. 



Second Future. 



Eluuyeayam^ that should be 

 given. 



First Mixed. 



Eluabuam^ that had to give. 



Second Mixed. 



Eluuyeabuam, that should have 

 to give. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 

 Elupeaniy let us give. 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 



Present. Imperfect. 



Eluleam^ that we may give. 



Eluhzdeam^ that we should give. 



Instead of the impersonal verb, the third person 

 singular of the passive may be used impersonally, 

 in the manner of the Latin. 



The above conjugation becomes negative by the 

 admission of the particle la in the indicative, qui in 

 the imperative, which then takes the termination of 



