New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.

New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.
PLUPERFECT.
fueram, I had been,                fueramus, we had been,
fueras, thou hadst been,           fueratis, you had been,
fuerat, he had been;               fuerant, they had been.
FUTURE PERFECT.
fuero, I shall have been,          fuerimus, we shall have been,
fueris, thou wilt have been,       fueritis, you will have been,
fuerit, he will have been;         fuerint, they will have been.

SUBJUNCTIVE.[30]

PRESENT. 
SINGULAR.                              PLURAL.
sim, may I be,                     simus, let us be,
sis, mayst thou be,                sitis, be ye, may you be,
sit, let him be, may he be;      sint, let them be.
IMPERFECT.
essem,[31] I should be,            essemus, we should be,
esses,[31] thou wouldst be,        essetis, you would be,
esset,[31] he would be;            essent,[31] they would be.
PERFECT.
fuerim, I may have been,           fuerimus, we may have been,
fueris, thou mayst have been,      fueritis, you may have been,
fuerit, he may have been;          fuerint, they may have been.
                              PLUPERFECT.

fuissem, I should have been, fuissemus, we should have been.
fuisses, thou wouldst have been, fuissetis, you would have been,
fuisset, he would have been; fuissent, they would have been.

IMPERATIVE.
Pres.  es, be thou;              este, be ye,
Fut.   esto, thou shalt be,      estote, ye shall be,
esto, he shall be;        sunto, they shall be.
            INFINITIVE.  PARTICIPLE.

Pres. esse, to be.
Perf. fuisse, to have been.
Fut. futurus esse,[32] to be Fut._ futurus,[33] about to be.

                  about to be_.

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FIRST (OR A-) CONJUGATION.

101.  Active Voice.—­Amo, I love.

PRINCIPAL PARTS. 
PRES.  IND.        PRES.  INF.        PERF.  IND.      PERF.  PASS.  PARTIC.
amo             amare            amavi              amatus

INDICATIVE MOOD.

PRESENT TENSE. 
SINGULAR.                             PLURAL.
amo, I love,                       amamus, we love,
amas, you love,                    amatis, you love,
amat, he loves;                    amant, they love.
IMPERFECT.
amabam, I was loving,[34]          amabamus, we were loving,
amabas, you were loving,           amabatis, you were loving,
amabat, he was loving;             amabant, they were loving
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