The remaining tenses of this form of the Subjunctive mode are conjugated in the same manner-by placing a conjunction, expressing doubt or condition, before the corresponding tenses of the Potential mode. CONJUGATION OF THE TRANSITIVE VERB LOVE, IN THE PASSIVE VOICE. 138. The PASSIVE VOICE is formed by prefixing, as an auxiliary, the various forms of the neuter verb, To Be, to the Past Participle of a Transitive Verb. (See Section 87, also Note a, under it.) The tense of the verb to be determines the tense in the Passive Voice. Present, POTENTIAL MODE. I may, can, or must be loved. Past, I might, could, would, or should be loved. Past Perfect, I might, could, would, or should have been loved. Present, If I have been loved. If I were, or was loved. If I shall be loved. If I shall have been loved. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE, (POTENTIAL FORM.) If I may, can, or must be loved. Past, If I might, could, would, or should have been loved. REMARK. The remaining modes and tenses are omitted in the Synopsis. |