Sing. I dare, thou dareft, he dareth or dares. Plu. We dare, ye dare, they dare. Imperfect Tenfe. Sing. I durft, thou durft, he durft. Plu. We durft, ye durft, they durft or did dare. Perfect and pluperfect Tenfes. Sing. I durft have, thou durft have, he durft have. Plu. We durft have, ye durst have, they durft have. Future Future Tenfe. Sing. I will dare, thou wilt dare, he will dare. Plu. We will dare, ye will dare, they will dare. The Verb OUGHT is only used in the Indicative. Prefent and Future Tenfes. Sing. I ought, thou oughtest, he ought. Plu. We ought, ye ought, they ought. Preter Tenfe. Sing. I ought to have, thou oughteft to have, ye ought to have. Plu. We ought to have, ye ought to have, they ought to have. These These two laft defective Verbs are used only as above, and always joined to another Verb expreffed or underftood in the infinitive Mode: as, "I durft have done it. I dare fay. Some would even dare to die. I ought to love you. I ought to have gone thither." DARE (to provoke) is regular. WOT (to know) and QUOTH (to fay) are very defective. AN EASY PRAXIS ON GEN. xlv. 1, &c. Verse 1. an Adverb a Subftantive a Sign of the Po tential Mode an Adverb a Verb a Pronoun not refrain himfelf before all them that ftood a Pronoun a Verb every man to go out from me and there ftood по an Adjective Sign of the Infi nitive Mode a Verb an Adverb a Pronoun a Conjunction a Substantive man with a Prepofition him while Jofeph made himfelf a Pronoun a Subftantive a Pronoun |