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THE VERB '00 beiú.
SECTION III.
Moods and Tenses of *oobeic — {continued.]
The learner has now seen all the forms of
the present and past tenses of the indicative
mood of *oo beiú and those secondary forms
which always follow certain particles and may
be considered as subjunctive. We shall now
treat of the future tense of *oo beiú, thus
finishing the indicative, which is the principal
mood, the other moods having but one tense
and one form for each.
The future tense has but one form for primary anc
secondary meaning, or direct and indirect narration ; beiT>c
biAi"6 {will be), is the analytic form, which after relative pre
nouns becomes beTÓeAf, and does not change.
Oei'oeA'o, &c, is the synthetic form.
Exercise I.
The future tense of *oo belt.
Examples.
beroe.cv'o, beix> mé, I berórní-o, beró pnti, we
will be. will be.
beroijA, beit> cu, thou beixn-o, beró pt>, you
wilt be. will be.
beró f é, p, he (or she) beróit), bei*ó -pnvo, they
will be. will be.
Relative form & beróe&r, who will be.
Dtif, it will be, is the future of ir«

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