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INFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. To be loved.

PERFECT TENSE. To have been loved.

INDICATIVE MOOD.

PRESENT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   am  loved,                1. We  are loved, 2. Thou art loved,               2. You are loved, 3. He  is  loved;                3. They are loved.

IMPERFECT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   was  loved,               1. We  were loved, 2. Thou wast loved,              2. You were loved, 3. He  was  loved;               3. They were loved.

PERFECT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   have been loved,          1. We  have been loved, 2. Thou hast been loved,         2. You have been loved, 3. He  has  been loved;          3. They have been loved.

PLUPERFECT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   had   been loved,         1. We  had been loved, 2. Thou hadst been loved,        2. You had been loved, 3. He  had   been loved;         3. They had been loved.

FIRST-FUTURE TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   shall be loved,           1. We  shall be loved, 2. Thou wilt be loved,           2. You will  be loved, 3. He  will  be loved;           3. They will be loved.

SECOND-FUTURE TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   shall have been loved,    1. We  shall have been loved, 2. Thou wilt have been loved,    2. You will  have been loved, 3. He  will  have been loved;    3. They will have been loved.

POTENTIAL MOOD.

PRESENT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   may   be loved,           1. We  may be loved, 2. Thou mayst be loved,          2. You may be loved, 3. He  may   be loved;           3. They may be loved.

IMPERFECT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   might   be loved,         1. We  might be loved, 2. Thou mightst be loved,        2. You might be loved, 3. He  might   be loved;         3. They might be loved.

PERFECT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I   may   have been loved,    1. We  may have been loved, 2. Thou mayst have been loved,   2. You may have been loved, 3. He  may   have been loved;    3. They may have been loved.