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B. PERIPHRASTIC TENSES. 
148. As these are conjugated fully in tlio case of the sj %T, it will 
suffice to give here the first person singular of each tense. 
149. Present Participle (in composition) 
Past Do. 
INDICATIVE MOOD. 
1 50. Present Definite : ‘I am moving.’ 
|f, vulgar V 
151. Imperfect : ‘ I was moving.’ 
vi 
152. Future Durative : ‘ I shall he moving.’ 
A vulgar « 
153. Perfect : ‘ I have moved.’ 
vulgar *r 4^T. 
vi vi 
154. Pluperfect : ‘ I had moved.’ 
155. Future Fxuct : * I shall have moved \ 1 1 may have moved, 9 
vulgar « 
CONJUNCTIVE MOOD. 
156. Future, ‘ (If) I he moving.’ 
*5,0 ^ 
j 
157. Durative Present, ‘ (If) I were moving .’ 
*5,0 «S ^O 
vi 
158. Future Exact, 1 (If) I have moved.’ 
*%>o — ^O 
sf 
159. Second Preterite, ‘ (If) I had moved.’ 
*5,o — -v 
vi 
160. PARTICIPLES. 
Adjectival. 
Present, or ‘ moving ’ 
Past, ‘ moved.’ 
7 Vi 7 
Conjunctive. 
, ‘ having moved.’ 
