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104
ETYMOLOGY.

A. WEAK VERBS

208. The weak verbs are divided into three classes; those belonging to the first class form their imperfect in -ede, their past participle in -et.

I. PARADIGM OF VERBS OF THE 1ST CLASS.

elske to love.

A. Active.

1) Simple forms.

Ind. Subj. Imp. Inf. Partcpl.
Pres.: Sing. elsk-er, elsk-e elsk, at elsk-e elsk-ende
Plur. elsk-e elsk-er
Imperf. (jeg etc., vi etc.)
elske-de

2) Forms compound with past participle:

Perfect.: Sing. har elsket at have elsket
Plur. have elsket
Pluperf.: (sing. and plur.) havde elsket

3) Forms compound with pres. infinitive:

Future: Sing. skal or vil elske at skulle or ville elske
Plur. skulle or ville elske
Conditional (sing. and plur.) skulde or vilde elske

4. Doubly compound forms:
Compound future:

Sing. skal or vil have elsket at skulle or ville have elsket
Plur. skulle or ville have elsket

B. Passive.

1) Simple forms:

Ind. Infinitive.
Present: elskes at elskes
Imperf.: elskedes Past Partcpl.: elsket