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(Verbal noun)

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To do, DEMO act (of doing)


Attached Pronouns

He did.
Imperfect Tense
He does. He will do. You two do/ will do. They do. They will do. They two did. They all did.

(108)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He did.

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near future:

You do. You will do. You two do / will do.

near past: You did.

You two did. You all did. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all do. You all will do.


(with noun)

+
I did.

I do. I will do. We do. We will do.

(with verb)

We did.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont do!

Do!

Singular

Dont (you two) do!

Do (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) do!

Do (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

The one who is affected.

Doer.

Singular Dual

The two who are affected.

Doers (two).

All those who are affected.

Doers.

Plural

Passive Voice

It is being done.

(It) is done. Passive Voice

Feminine Gender
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

Imperfect Tense
She does. She will do. You two do/ will do. They do. They will do. They two did. They all did.

She did.
Past Tense
She did.

(108)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near future:

You do. You will do. You two do / will do.

You did.

near past::

You two did. You all did. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all do. You all will do.


(with noun)

+
I did.

I do. I will do. We do. We will do.

(with verb)

We did.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont do!

Do! Singular

Dont (you two) do!

Do (you two)! Do (you all)!

Dual

Dont (you all) do!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

The one who is affected.

Doer.

Singular Dual

The two who are affected.

Doers (two).

Plural All those who are affected. Doers.

(it) is being done. Passive Voice

(it) is done. Passive Voice

(Verbal noun) to open; to give victory Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU. You two open/ will open. They open. They will open. They two opened. They all opened.

He opened.
Imperfect Tense
He opens. He will open.

(29)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He opened.

near future:

You open. You will open.

near past:: You opened.

You two open/ will open. distant future:

You two opened. You all opened. Past continuous:

You all open. You all will open.

+
(with noun)

I open. I will open. We open. We will open.

I opened.

(with verb)

We opened.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont open!

Open!

Singular

Dont (you two) open!

Open (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) open!

Open (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

that which is opened

Opener

Singular Dual

those which are opened

Openers.

Plural

(it, he) is being opened Passive Voice

(it, he) is opened Passive Voice

(Verbal noun)

to make; to place; to setup


Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He made.
Imperfect Tense
He makes. He will make. You two do/ will make. They make. They will make. They two made. They all made.

(346)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He made.

near future:

You make. You will make. You two do / will make.

near past: You made.

You two made. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all make. You all will make.


(with noun)

You all made.

+
I made.

I make. I will make. We make. We will make.

(with verb)

We made.
 

.
Negative Imperative

Dont make!

Make!

Singular

Dont (you two) make!

Make (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) make!

Make (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

That which is made

Maker. Makers (two).

Singular Dual

Those which are made

Makers.

Plural

(it, he) is being made Passive Voice

(it, he) is made Passive Voice

to help; to deliver
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

(Verbal noun)

He helped.
Imperfect Tense
He helps. He will help. You two do/ will help. They help. They will help. They two helped. They all helped.

(92)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He helped.

near future:

near past: You help. You will help. You two do / will help. You two helped. You all helped. Past continuous: You helped.

distant future:

You all help. You all will help.


(with noun)

+
I helped.

I help. I will help. We help. We will help.

(with verb)

We helped.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont help!

Help!

Singular

Dont (you two) help!

Help (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) help!

Help (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is helped.

One who helps.

Singular Dual

Those who are helped

Those who help Plural

(it, he) is being helped Passive Voice

(it, he) is helped Passive Voice

(Verbal noun)

to remember
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He remembered.
Imperfect Tense
He remembers. He will remember. You two do/ will remember. They remember. They will remember. They two remembered. They all remembered.

(163)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He remembered.

near future:

You remember. You will remember. You two do / will remember.

near past: You remembered.

You two remembered. You all remembered. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all remember. You all will remember.


(with noun)

I remember. I will remember. We remember. We will remember.

I remembered.

(with verb)

We remembered.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont remember!

Remember!

Singular

Dont (you two) remember! Dont (you all) remember!

Remember (you two)! Remember (you all)!

Dual

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is remembered

One who remembers

Singular Dual

Those who are remembered

Those who remember

Plural

Passive Voice

(it, he) is being remembered

(it, he) is remembered

Passive Voice

to worship; to serve
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

(Verbal noun)

He worshipped.
Imperfect Tense
He worships. He will worship. You two do/ will worship. They worship. They will worship. They two worshipped. They all worshipped.

(143)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He worshipped.

near future:

near past: You worship. You will worship. You two do / will worship. You two worshipped. You all worshipped. Past continuous: You worshipped.

distant future:

You all worship. You all will worship.


(with noun)

+
I worshipped.

I worship. I will worship. We worship. We will worship.

(with verb)

We worshipped.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont worship!

Worship!

Singular

Dont (you two) worship!

Worship (you two)! Worship (you all)!

Dual

Dont (you all) worship!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is worshipped

One who worships

Singular Dual

Those who are worshipped

Those who worship

Plural

(it, he) is being worshipped Passive Voice

(it, he) is worshipped Passive Voice

(Verbal noun)

to disbelieve; to be ungrateful
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He disbelieved.
Imperfect Tense
He disbelieves. He will disbelieve. You two do/ will disbelieve. They disbelieve. They will disbelieve. They two disbelieved. They all disbelieved.

(461)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He disbelieved / he was ungrateful.

near future:

You disbelieve. You will disbelieve. You two do / will disbelieve.

near past: You disbelieved.

You two disbelieved. You all disbelieved. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all disbelieve. You all will disbelieve.


(with noun)

+
I disbelieved.

I disbelieve. I will disbelieve. We disbelieve. We will disbelieve.

(with verb)

We disbelieved.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont disbelieve!

Disbelieve!

Singular

Dont (you two) disbelieve! Dont (you all) disbelieve!

Disbelieve (you two)! Disbelieve (you all)!

Dual

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

Disbeliever

Singular Dual

Disbelievers.

Plural

(it, he) is being disbelieved Passive Voice

(it, he) is disbelieved

Passive Voice

(Verbal noun)

to strike
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He hit.
Imperfect Tense
He hits. He will hit. You two do/ will hit. They hit. They will hit. They two hit. They all hit.

(58)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He hit.

near future:

near past: You hit. You will hit. You two do / will hit. You two hit. You all hit. Past continuous: You hit.

distant future:

You all hit. You all will hit.


(with noun)

I hit. I will hit. We hit. We will hit.

I hit.

(with verb)

We hit.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont hit!

Hit!

Singular

Dont (you two) hit!

Hit (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) hit!

Hit (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

one who is hit

One who hits.

Singular Dual

Those who hit. those who are hit. Plural

(it, he) is being hit Passive Voice

(it, he) is hit Passive Voice

(Verbal noun)

to wrong
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He wronged, treated unjustly.


Past Tense
He wronged.

(266)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Imperfect Tense
He wrongs. He will wrong. You two do/ will wrong. They wrong. They will wrong.

They two wronged. They all wronged.

near future:

You wrong. You will wrong. You two do / will wrong.

near past: You wronged.

You two wronged. You all wronged. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all wrong. You all will wrong.


(with noun)

+
I wronged.

I wrong. I will wrong. We wrong. We will wrong.

(with verb)

We wronged.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont wrong!

Wrong!

Singular

Dont (you two) wrong!

Wrong (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) wrong!

Wrong (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

one who is wronged

one who wrongs

Singular Dual

those who are wronged

those who wrong

Plural

Passive Voice

(it, he) is being wronged

(it, he) is wronged

Passive Voice

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to hear DEMO
Attached Pronouns

He heard.
Imperfect Tense
He hear. He will hear. You two hear/ will hear. They hear. They will hear. They two heard. They all heard.

(100)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He heard.

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near future:

You hear. You will hear. You two hear / will hear.

near past:: You heard.

You two heard. You all heard. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all hear. You all will hear.


(with noun)

+
I heard.

I hear. I will hear. We hear. We will hear.

(with verb)

We heard.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont hear!

Hear!

Singular

Dont (you two) hear!

Hear (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) hear!

Hear (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

one who is heard

one who hears

Singular Dual

those who are heard

those who hear

Plural

Passive Voice

is being heard.

is heard.

Passive Voice

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(Verbal noun)

to know

He knew.
Imperfect Tense
He know. He will know. You two know/ will know. They know. They will know. They two knew. They all knew.

(518)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He knew.

near future:

You know. You will know. You two know / will know.

near past:: You knew.

You two knew. You all knew. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all know. You all will know.


(with noun)

+
I knew.

I know. I will know. We know. We will know.

(with verb)

We knew.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont know!

Know!

Singular

Dont (you two) know!

Know (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) know!

Know (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

That which is known

Person of knowledge

Singular Dual

those which are known

People of knowledge

Plural

(it) is being known. Passive Voice

(it) is known. Passive Voice

12

(Verbal noun)

to work; to do
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He did.
Imperfect Tense
He does. He will do. You two do/ will do. They do. They will do. They two did. They all did.

(318)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He did.

near future:

You do. You will do. You two do / will do.

near past:: You did.

You two did. You all did. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all do. You all will do.


(with noun)

+
I did.

I do. I will do. We do. We will do.

(with verb)

We did.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont do!

Do!

Singular

Dont (you two) do!

Do (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) do!

Do (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

worker; doer

Singular Dual

workers; doers

Plural

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

13

(Verbal noun)

to go astray; to err; to waste


Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He went astray.
Imperfect Tense
He goes astray. He will go astray. You two do/ will go astray. They go astray. They will go astray. They went astray. They all went astray.

(113)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He went astray.

near future:

You go astray. You will go astray. You two do / will go astray.

near past:: You went astray

You two went astray. You all went astray Past continuous:

distant future:

You all go astray. You all will go astray.


(with noun)

+
I went astray.

I go astray. I will go astray. We go astray. We will go astray.

(with verb)

We went astray.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont go astray!

Go astray!

Singular

Dont (you two) go astray!

Go astray (you two)! go astray (you all)!

Dual

Dont (you all) go astray!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

one who goes astray

Singular Dual

Those who go astray.

Plural

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

14

(Verbal noun)

to think; to believe
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He thought. He believed.
Past Tense
He thought. He believed Detached Pronouns

(68)

Imperfect Tense
He thinks. He will think. You two do/ will think. They think. They will think.

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

They thought. They all thought.

near future:

You think. You will think. You two do / will think.

near past:: You thought

You two thought. You all thought Past continuous:

distant future:

You all think. You all will think.


(with noun)

+
I thought.

I think. I will think. We think. We will think.

(with verb)

We thought.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont think!

Think!

Singular

Dont (you two) think!

Think (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) think!

think (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

one who thinks / believes

Singular Dual

Those who think / believe.

Plural

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

15

(Verbal noun)

to find

He found.
Imperfect Tense
He finds. He will find. You two find/ will find. They find. They will find. They two found. They all found.

(107)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He found.

near future:

You find. You will find. You two find/ will find.

near past:: You found.

You two found. You all found. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all find. You all will find.


(with noun)

+
I found.

I find. I will find. We find. We will find.

(with verb)

We found.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont find!

Find!

Singular

Dont (you two) find!

Find (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) find!

Find (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

that which is found

Finder

Singular Dual

those which are found

Finders.

Plural

(it, he) is being found. Passive Voice

(it, he) is found Passive Voice

16

(Verbal noun)

to promise

He promised.
Imperfect Tense
He promises. He will promise. You two promise/ will promise. They promise. They will promise. They two promised. They all promised.

(124)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He promised.

near future:

You promise. You will promise. You two promise/ will promise.

near past:: You promised.

You two promised. You all promised. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all promise. You all will promise.


(with noun)

+
I promised.

I promise. I will promise. We promise. We will promise.

(with verb)

We promised.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont promise!

Promise!

Singular

Dont (you two) promise! Dont (you all) promise!

Promise (you two)! Promise (you all)!

Dual

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

the one who is promised

one who gives Promise

Singular Dual

those who are promised

those who Promise

Plural

(it, he) is being promised Passive Voice

(it, he) is promised Passive Voice

17

(Verbal noun)

to say

He said.
Imperfect Tense
He says. He will say. You two do/ will say. They say. They will say. They two said. They all said.

(1719)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He said.

near future:

You say. You will say. You two do / will say.

near past:: You said.

You two said. You all said. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all say. You all will say.


(with noun)

+
I said.

I say. I will say. We say. We will say.

(with verb)

We said.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont say!

Say!

Singular

Dont (you two) say! Dont (you all) say!

Say (you two)!

Dual

Say (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

the one who says; speaker

Singular Dual

those who say

Plural

Passive Voice

(it) is being said

(it) is said Passive Voice

18

(Verbal noun)

to be

He was/is.
Imperfect Tense
(he) is (He) will be You two are/ will be (They) are (They) will be (They two) were (They) were

(1361)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
(He) was / is

near future:

(You) are )You) will be You two are / will be

(You ) were

near past::

(You two) were. (You all) were. Past continuous:

distant future:

(You all) are )You all) will be


(with noun)

+
(I) was.

(I) am (I) will be. (We) are. (We) will be.

(with verb)

(We) were.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont be!

Be!

Singular

Dont (you two) be!

Be (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) be!

Be (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

the one which becomes..

Singular Dual

those who become..

Plural

she will be

they (fg.) were

: be! (fg, pl) :

she was : be! (fg)

: place :

19

(Verbal noun)

to increase

He increased.
Imperfect Tense
he increases He will increase You two increase / will increase They increase They will increase They two increased They increased

(51)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He increased

near future:

You increase You will increase You two increase / will increase

You increased

near past::

You two increased. You all increased. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all increase You increase


(with noun

+
I increased.

I increase I will increase. We increase. We will increase.

(with verb

We increased.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont increase!

Increase!

Singular

Dont (you two) increase! Dont (you all) increase!

Increase (you two)! Increase (you all)!

Dual

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

increment, more

extra

Singular Dual

extras

Plural

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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(Verbal noun)

to call; to pray
Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He called / prayed.
Imperfect Tense
He calls. He will call. You two call/ will call. They call. They will call. They two called. They all called.

(197)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He called /invocated/ prayed.

near future:

You call. You will call. You two call/ will call.

near past:: You called.

You two called. You all called. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all call. You all will call.


(with noun)

+
I called.

I call. I will call. We call. We will call.

(with verb)

We called.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont call!

Call!

Singular

Dont (you two) call! Dont (you all) call!

Call (you two)!

Dual

Call (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is called

Caller

Singular Dual

those who are called

Callers.

Plural

(it, he) is being called Passive Voice

(it, he) is called Passive Voice P

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(Verbal noun)

to guide; to direct

He guided.
Imperfect Tense
He guides. He will guide. You two guide/ will guide. They guide. They will guide. They two guided. They all guided.

(163)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He guided.

near future:

You guide. You will guide. You two guide/ will guide.

near past:: You guided.

You two guided. You all guided. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all guide. You all will guide.


(with noun)

+
I guided.

I guide. I will guide. We guide. We will guide.

(with verb)

We guided.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont guide!

Guide!

Singular

Dont (you two) guide! Dont (you all) guide!

Guide (you two)!

Dual

Guide (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is guided

One who guides

Singular Dual

those who are guided

Those who guide

Plural

Passive Voice

(it, he) is being guided

(it, he) is guided

Passive Voice

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(Verbal noun)

to fear

He was afraid.
Imperfect Tense
He fears. He will fear. You two fear/ will fear. They fear. They will fear. They two were afraid. They all were afraid.

(48)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He was afraid.

near future:

You fear. You will fear. You two fear/ will fear.

near past:: You were afraid.

You two were afraid. You all were afraid. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all fear. You all will fear.


(with noun)

+
I was afraid.

I fear. I will fear. We fear. We will fear.

(with verb)

We were afraid.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont fear!

Fear!

Singular

Dont (you two) fear! Dont (you all) fear!

Fear (you two)!

Dual

Fear (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who fears

Singular Dual

Those who fear

Plural

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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(Verbal noun)

to command

He ordered.
Imperfect Tense
He orders. He will order. You two order/ will order. They order. They will order. They two ordered. They all ordered.

(232)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He ordered.

near future:

You order. You will order. You two order/ will order.

near past:: You ordered.

You two ordered. You all ordered. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all order. You all will order.


(with noun)

+
I ordered.

I order. I will order. We order. We will order.

(with verb)

We ordered.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont order!

Order!

Singular

Dont (you two) order!

Order (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) order!

Order (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is ordered

One who orders

Singular Dual

Those who are ordered

Those who order

Plural

(it, he) is being ordered Passive Voice

(it, he) is ordered

Passive Voice

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(Verbal noun)

to see

He saw.
Imperfect Tense
He sees. He will see. You two see/ will see. They see. They will see. They two saw. They all saw.

(269)
Detached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Past Tense
He saw.

near future:

You see. You will see. You two see/ will see.

near past:: You saw.

You two saw. You all saw. Past continuous:

distant future:

You all see. You all will see.


(with noun)

+
I saw.

I see. I will see. We see. We will see.

(with verb)

We saw.

.
Negative Imperative

Dont see!

See!

Singular

Dont (you two) see!

See (you two)!

Dual

Dont (you all) see!

See (you all)!

Plural

Passive participle

Active participle

One who is seen

One who sees

Singular Dual

those who are seen

Those who see

Plural

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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