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... signifying to let down , & c . may have a passive participle : as , “ I was let down
in a basket . ” TO DARE . ( Signifying to venture . ) Present . Preter , Dare Durst
INDICATIVE MODE . ' , PRESENT TENSE . PLURAL . . . . i . IMPERBECT TENSE
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... signifying to let down , & c . may have a passive participle : as , “ I was let down
in a basket . ” TO DARE . ( Signifying to venture . ) Present . Preter , Dare Durst
INDICATIVE MODE . ' , PRESENT TENSE . PLURAL . . . . i . IMPERBECT TENSE
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I durst I . We durst 2 . Thou durst 2 . Ye durst 3 . He durst 3 . They durst or did dare
PERFECT AND PLUPERFECT TENSES . SING . PLURAL . 1 . I durst have • 1 .
We durst have 2 . Thou durst have 2 . Yeldurst have 3 . He durst have 3 .
I durst I . We durst 2 . Thou durst 2 . Ye durst 3 . He durst 3 . They durst or did dare
PERFECT AND PLUPERFECT TENSES . SING . PLURAL . 1 . I durst have • 1 .
We durst have 2 . Thou durst have 2 . Yeldurst have 3 . He durst have 3 .
Página 80
These two last defective verbs are used only as above , and always joined to
another verb expressed or understood in the infinitive mode : as , “ I durst have
done it . I dare say . Some would even dare to die . I ought to love you . I ought to
have ...
These two last defective verbs are used only as above , and always joined to
another verb expressed or understood in the infinitive mode : as , “ I durst have
done it . I dare say . Some would even dare to die . I ought to love you . I ought to
have ...
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Grammatical Institutes: or, an easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English ... John Ash Vista completa - 1799 |
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