Talk:Latin/Lesson 9-Revision

Subjunctive ^_^
It's actually quite simple.

The present tense through future tenses use the present stem. I'm using the word amo, amare, amavi, amatus - to love, so the present stem is "am".

Present:

1st person: amor                         1st person (pl): amamur

2nd person: amaris                       2nd person (pl): amamini

3rd person: amatur                       3rd person (pl): amantur

Imperfect:

1st person: amabar                         1st person (pl): amabamur

2nd person: amabaris                       2nd person (pl): amabamini

3rd person: amabatur                       3rd person (pl): amabantur

Future:

1st person: amabor                         1st person (pl): amabimur

2nd person: amaberis                       2nd person (pl): amabimini

3rd person: amabitur                       3rd person (pl): amabuntur

For the perfect verbs, use the fourth principle part. Then, add the correct form of "to be". For perfect, you use the present to-be verb (sum, es, est...). For pluperfect, you use the imperfect (eram, eras, erat...) and for future perfect, you use the future tense. (ero, eris, erit)We're continuing with amo. Don't forget to make the usual "us" ending of your verb into an "i" when you're doing plurals.

Perfect:

1st person: amatus sum                      1st person (pl): amati sumus

2nd person: amatus es                        2nd person (pl): amati estis

3rd person: amatus est                       3rd person (pl): amati sunt

Pluperfect:

1st person: amatus eram                      1st person (pl): amati eramus

2nd person: amatus eras                      2nd person (pl): amati eratis

3rd person: amatus erat                      3rd person (pl): amati erant

Future Perfect:

1st person: amatus ero                       1st person (pl): amati erimus

2nd person: amatus eris                      2nd person (pl): amati eritis

3rd person: amatus erit                      3rd person (pl): amati erunt

Hope this is all correct and helps!