But this
agreement is not generally marked by a change in the form of the verb.
+DEFINITIONS+.
+_Mode_ is that modification of the verb which denotes the manner of
asserting the action or being+.
+The _Indicative Mode_ asserts the action or being as a fact+. [Footnote:
In "Are you going?" or "You are going?" a fact is referred to the hearer
for his admission or denial. In "Who did it?" the fact that some person did
it is asserted, and the hearer is requested to name the person. It will be
seen that the Indicative Mode may be used in asking a question.]
+The _Potential Mode_ asserts the power, liberty, possibility, or necessity
of acting or being+.
+The _Subjunctive Mode_ asserts the action or being as a mere condition,
supposition, or wish+.
+The _Imperative Mode_ asserts the action or being as a command or an
entreaty+.
+The _Infinitive_ is a form of the verb which names the action or being in
a general way, without asserting it of anything+.
+The _Participle_ is a form of the verb partaking of the nature of an
adjective or of a noun, and expressing the action or being as assumed+.
+The _Present Participle_ denotes action or being as continuing at the time
indicated by the predicate+.
+The _Past Participle_ denotes action or being as past or completed at the
time indicated by the predicate+.
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