Subjunctive Mood
FUTURE.
| It is necessary you be there. | Quinahanglan nga didto ca. |
ABSOLUTE INDEFINITE.
| That I might be here. | Dinhi unta acó. |
CONDITIONATE INDEFINITE.
| If I were there. | Cun didto pa unta acó. |
IMPERATIVE MOOD.
| Be there (ye, you). | Diha camó. |
GERUND.
| Being there, I saw him. | Sa didto acó, naquita co sia. |
Rem. When the verb TO BE, points out the actual conditions of persons or things, the root pointing out such a condition, becomes verb by means of the particle ma of the neuter verbs.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
| I am sick. | Masaquit man acó. |
PAST TENSE.
| He was sick, when I was well or strong. | Masaquit sia, sa pagca maayo co ug laoas. |
ABSOLUTE FUTURE.
| He will or shall be ill to-morrow. | Masaquit sia ugma. |
CONDITIONAL FUTURE.
| If I were sick, you would care of me. | Cun masaquit acó unta, icao magalima unta canaco. |
GERUND.
| Being he sick, was not willing to take the medicines. | Sa iyang pagcasaquit uala sia buut uminom sa mga tambal. |