Second Future Tense.
| Singular. | Plural. |
| 1. If I shall have loved, | 1. If we shall have loved, |
| 2. If thou shalt have loved, | 2. If you shall have loved, |
| 3. If he shall have loved. | 3. If they shall have loved. |
Look at the same tense in the indicative mood, and you will readily perceive the distinction between the two conjugations.
IMPERATIVE MOOD.
| Singular. | Plural. |
| 2. Love, or love thou, or do thou love. | 2. Love, or love ye or you, or do ye or you love. |
NOTE. We cannot command, exhort, &c. either in past or future time; therefore a verb in this mood is always in the present tense.
POTENTIAL MOOD.
Present Tense.
| Singular. | Plural. | |
| 1. I may, can, or must love, | 1. We may, can, or must love, | |
| 2. Thou mayst, canst, or must love, | 2. Ye or you may, can, or must love, | |
| 3. He may, can, or must love. | 3. They may, can, or must love. |
Imperfect Tense.