3. In tyme passing befoer, I was, thou was, he was; we wer, ye wer, they
wer.
4. In tyme past els, I have bene, thou hes bene, he hes bene; we have
bene, ye have bene, they have bene.
5. In tyme past befoer, I had bene, thou had bene, he had bene; we had
bene, ye had bene, they had bene.
6. In tyme to cum, I wil be, thou wilt be, he wil be; we wil be, ye wil
be, they wil be.
7. Verbes of doing are actives or passives.
8. The active verb adheres to the person of the agent; as, Christ hath
conquered hel and death.
9. The passive verb adheres to the person of the patient; as, hel and
death are conquered be Christ.
10. These our idiom conjugates onelie in tuo tymes, the tyme present and
tym past; as, I wryte, I wrote; I speak, I spak; I here, I hard; I se, I
saw; I fele, I felt.
11. The other differences of tyme ar expressed be the notes of the verb
of being, or be the verb of being it self, and a participle; as, I was
wryting; I have written; I had written; I wil wryte.
OF THE ADVERB.
Cap. 11.
1. A word impersonal is q_uhi_lk in al formes of speach keepes one face,
and this is adverb or conjunction.
2. An adverb is a word adhering mast com_m_onlie w_i_th a verb with one
face in al moodes, tymes, nu_m_beres and persones; as, I leve hardlie,
thou leves hardlie; I did leve hardlie; I have leved hardlie; I had
leved hardlie; I wil leave hardlie; leve he hardlie; God forbid he leve
hardlie.
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