PASSIVE VOICE.
| Indicative Mood. |
| Present. | He is chosen. |
| Present definite. | He is being chosen. |
| Past. | He was chosen. |
| Past definite. | He was being chosen. |
| Future. | He will be chosen. |
| Future definite. | None. |
| Present perfect. | He has been chosen. |
| Present perfect definite. | None. |
| Past perfect. | He had been chosen. |
| Past perfect definite. | None. |
| Future perfect. | He will have been chosen. |
| Future perfect definite. | None. |
| Subjunctive Mood. |
| Present.. | [If, though, lest, etc.] | he be chosen. |
| Present definite. | " | None. |
| Past. | " | he were chosen (or were to be chosen). |
| Past definite. | " | he were being chosen. |
| Present perfect. | " | he have been chosen. |
| Present perfect definite. | " | None. |
| Past Perfect. | " | he had been chosen. |
| Past perfect definite. | " | None. |
| Imperative Mood. |
| Present tense. | (2d per.) | Be chosen. |
Also, in affirmative sentences, the indicative present and past tenses have emphatic forms made up of do and did with the infinitive or simple form; as, "He does strike," "He did strike."
[Note to Teacher.—This table is not to be learned now; if learned at all, it should be as practice work on strong and weak verb forms. Exercises should be given, however, to bring up sentences containing such of these conjugation forms as the pupil will find readily in literature.]