9. I do not think so, my correspondent is coming to England.
10. We shall write to the gentleman acting as secretary to send us (que nos envíe) a copy of the report.
11. Did you hear him saying that?
12. I regret having to inform you that once I have paid what I owe (to owe = deber), I shall not continue my transactions with your firm.
LESSON XXIII.
(Lección vigésima tercera.)
THE MOODS (contd.).
The =Indicative Mood= (Modo Indicativo) is that form of the verb that expresses the action in a =positive manner=, as a =fact=.
The =Conditional Mood= (Modo Condicional)[140] affirms like the
Indicative Mood in a positive manner, =but subject to a condition=.
The =Imperative Mood= is used to command or to beg. This mood has only one tense and one distinct form of person: the second, as—
Habla tú: Speak thou.
Hablad vosotros: Speak ye or you.