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" if I may go.' And further, we might proceed to constitute other moods on the same analogy, as, for example, an obligatory mood — 'I must go,' or 'I ought to go'; a mood of resolution — 'I will go, you shall go'; a mood of gratification — 'I am delighted... "
A High School Grammar: Dealing with the Science of the English Language, the ... - Page 170
by Alonzo Reed, Brainerd Kellogg - 1900 - 285 pages
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The Massachusetts Teacher, Volume 20

Education - 1858 - 734 pages
...to be subdivided into indicative and subjunctive forms; " I may go," " If I may go ; " and farther we might proceed to constitute other moods on the...mood of gratification, " I am delighted to go ; " of deprecation, " I am grieved to go." — Bain. " It is very true, as observed by Sanctius, that the...
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An English grammar

Alexander Bain - 1863 - 266 pages
...itself to be subdivided into indicative and subjunctive forms : 'I may go,' 'if I may go.' And farther, we might proceed to constitute other moods on the...for example, an obligatory mood — ' I must go,' or ' 1 ought to go ;' a mood of resolution — ' I will go, you shall go ;' a mood of gratification —...
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A Higher English Grammar

Alexander Bain - 1877 - 262 pages
...to be sol> divided into indicative and subjunctive forms : ' I may go/ ' if I may go.' And farther, we might proceed to constitute other moods on the same analogy, as for "resolution_ > ;' of deprences is the use of the sign of the infinitive ' to,' which does not occur...
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A Higher English Grammar

Alexander Bain - English language - 1879 - 396 pages
...to bo subdivided into indicative and subjunctive forms : ' I may go '. ' if I may go '. And farther, we might proceed to constitute other moods on the...of gratification — * I am delighted to go ' ; of deprecation — ' 1 am trri jvcd to go '. The only oift'frcnce in tho two last instances is the use...
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A Higher English Grammar

Alexander Bain - English language - 1879 - 396 pages
...to be subdivided into indicative and subjunctive forms : ' I may go ', ' if I may go '. And farther, we might proceed to constitute other moods on the...mood — ' I must go ', or ' I ought to go ' ; a mood uf resolution — ' I will go, you shall go ' ; a mood of gratification — ' I am delighted to go';...
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A Higher English Grammar

Alexander Bain - English language - 1880 - 400 pages
...forms : ' I may go ', ' if I may go '. And farther, we might proceed to constitute other moods on tho same analogy, as, for example, an obligatory mood — ' I must go ', or ' I ought to go ' ; a mooj of resolution — ' 1 will go, you shall go ' ; a mood of gratification — ' I am delighted to...
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The Verbalist: A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the ...

Alfred Ayres - English language - 1882 - 254 pages
...a mood would have itself to be subdivided into indicative and subjunctive forms : ' I may go,' ' jf I may go.' And further, we might proceed to constitute...mood of gratification—' I am delighted to go'; of deprecation—' I am grieved to go.' The only difference in the two last instances is the use of the...
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The Verbalist: A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the ...

Alfred Ayres - English language - 1909 - 356 pages
...because the affirmation is subjoined to another affirmation : ' If I see the signal, I will call out.' into indicative and subjunctive forms : ' I may go,'...of gratification — ' I am delighted to go ' ; of deprecation — ' 1 am grieved to go.' The only difference in the last two instances is the use of...
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