1. I might have gone PLURAL, 1. We might have gone 2. Thou mightest have gone 2. Ye might have gone 3. He might have gone 3. They might have gone INFINITIVE MODE. PERFECT TENSE. To have gone. <he The participial form of this verb is often joined to the neuter verb, when it refers to the mere circumstance or event of going; as, is just gone: he has been gone some time." The same thing may be observed of the verb, SING. PERFECT TENSE. 1. I might have let PLURAL. 1. We might have let 2. Thou mightest have let 2. Ye might have let 3. He might have let 3. They might have let INFINITIVE MODE. Pres. Pret. Fut. To let To have let About to let This shews that let is not a sign of the imperative mode, but a real verb, occasionally used in all modes and tenses, joined to some other verb in the infinitive mode, either expressed or understood: as, you will let me do it, I might have let him go." 66 Let, signifying to let down, &c. may have a passive participle: as, "I was let down in a |