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ETYMOLOGY.
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PRESENT. IMPERFECT. PERF. OR PASS. PART
Catch cotch cotched.
Come kim comed.
Drive druv driv.
Freeze friz froze.
Give guv giv.


SECTION VIII.

OF DEFECTIVE VERBS.

Most men have five senses,
Most verbs have six tenses;
But as there are some folks
Who are blind, deaf, or dumb folks,
Just so there are some verbs
Defective, or rum verbs,

which are used only in some of their moods and tenses.

The principal of them are these:—

IMPERFECT. PERF. OR PASS. PART
Can could nix.
May might
Shall should
Will would
Must must
Ought ought
quoth

There is not, perhaps, anything in the defective verbs peculiarly valuable in a comic point of view. However, it should not be forgotten, that

Can is one of the signs of the pot-ential Mood;

Ought, ought, with 1 before it, stands, (in school-boy phrase) for 100.

'Tis naught, so to speak, says Murray.