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.
FUTURE.
amabo, I shall love,               amabimus, we shall love,
amabis, you will love,             amabitis, you will love,
amabit, he will love;              amabunt, they will love.

PERFECT.
amavi, I have loved, I loved, amavimus, we have loved, we
loved
,
amavisti, you have loved, you amavistis, you have loved_, you
loved
loved_,
amavit, he has loved, he loved; amaverunt, -ere, they have
loved
, they loved.

PLUPERFECT.
amaveram, I had loved,             amaveramus, we had loved,
amaveras, you had loved,           amaveratis, you had loved,
amaverat, he had loved;            amaverant, they had loved.

FUTURE PERFECT.
amavero, I shall have loved, amaverimus, we shall have
loved
,
amaveris, you will have loved, amaveritis, you will have
loved
,
amaverit, he will have loved; amaverint, they will have
loved
.

SUBJUNCTIVE.

PRESENT.
amem, may I love,                  amemus, let us love,
ames, may you love,                ametis, may you love,
amet, let him love;                ament, let them love.
IMPERFECT.
amarem, I should love,             amaremus, we should love,
amares, you would love,            amaretis, you would love,
amaret, he would love;             amarent, they would love.
PERFECT.
amaverim, I may have loved,        amaverimus, we may have loved,
amaveris, you may have loved,      amaveritis, you may have loved,
amaverit, he may have loved;       amaverint, they may have loved.

PLUPERFECT.
amavissem, I should have loved, amavissemus, we should have
loved
,
amavisses, you would have loved, amavissetis, you would have
loved
,
amavisset, he would have loved; amavissent, they would have
loved
.

                              IMPERATIVE.

Pres. ama, love thou; amate, love ye.
Fut. amato, thou shalt love, amatote, ye shall love,

                  amato, he shall love; amanto, they shall love.

            INFINITIVE.  PARTICIPLE.

Pres. amare, to love. Pres. amans,[35] loving.
Perf. amavisse, to have loved. (Gen. amantis.)
Fut. amaturus esse, to be Fut._ amaturus, about to love.

                  about to love_

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