INFINITIVE MOOD.
| Present. | Chezhahwanemegoong, To be loved. |
| Perfect. | Chegezhahwanemegoong, To have been loved. |
PARTICIPLES.
| Present. | Zhahwanemegoong, | Being loved. |
| Perfect. | Zhahwanemind, | Loved. |
[OF PARTICIPLES.]
A Participle is a word derived from a Verb, and has the nature of a verb and also of an adjective.
Verbs have two participles, the present and the perfect.
The present participle denotes action or being continued, but not finished. It generally ends in ing, eng, or g; as, Tebahkooneding, Ruling, &c.
The perfect participle denotes action or being, finished. This can also be distinguished by its ending in ed or d; as Pahpid, laughed; Shoshomequanid, smiled.