A Verb has two Numbers the Singular and the Plural; and three Persons in each Number; as I am, thou art, he is. We are, ye are, they are.
The same is to be observed in every Mood and in every Tense but in the Infinitive, which has neither Number nor Person.
Of MOODS.
A mood is the Manner of conjugating Verbs agreeably to the different Actions or Affections to be expressed.
There are four Moods, the Indicative, the Imperative, the Conjunctive, and the Infinitive.
The Indicative Mood expresseth the Action or Passion simply directly and absolutely; as I love, I have loved, I will love.
The Imperative commands or forbids; as come, go, begone.
The Conjunctive expresses the Action or Passion conditionally and is always joined with the Indicative, or the same Mood; as I will love you, if you wou'd love me; I wou'd dance, if you wou'd dance.
The Infinitive expresses the Action or Passion indeterminately without any Regard to Time, Place, Number, or Person; as to love, to be loved.