Participle. Future. Futurus, -a, -um, About to be.) Obf. 1. The personal pronouns, which in English are, for the most part, added to the verb, in Latin are commonly understood; because the several perfons are fufficiently diftinguished from one another by the different terminations of the verb, though the perfons themselves be not expreffed. The learner however at first may be accustomed to join them with the verb; thus, ego fum, I am; ta es, thou art, or you are; ille eft, he is; nos fumus, we are, &c. So ego ămo, I love; tu amas, thou loveft, or you love; ille amat, he loveth or loves; nos amamus, we love; &c. Obf. 2. In the second perfon fingular in English, we commonly ufe the plural form, except in folemn discourse; as, tu es, thou art, or much oftener, you are; tu eras, thou waft, or you were; tu fis, thou mayft be, or you may be, &c. So tu amas, thou lovest, or you love; tu amabas, thou lovedft, or you loved, &. (Verbs are thus varied in the different Conjugations. FIRST CONJUGATION. Imperfect. loved, did love, or was loving. Sing. 1. Am-abam, 2. Am-abas, 3. Am-abat, Plur. 1. Am-abamus, 2. Am-abatis, 3. Am-abant, I loved, 3. Am-avērunt, v. -avēre, They have loved. Plu-perfect. had. Sing. 1. Am-āvēram, 2. Am-averas, 3. Am-averat, Plur. 1. Am-averamus, * 2. Am-averatis, Sing. 1. Am-abo, 2. Am abis, 3. Am-abit, Future. Plur. 1. Am-abimus, I had loved, ball or will. I fball love, Subjunctive Mode. Prefent Tenfe. Sing. 1. Am-em, Plur. 1. Am-emus, Imperfect. Sing. 1. Am-arem, 2. Am-ares, 3. Am-aret, Plur. 1. Am-aremus, 2. Am-aretis, 3. Am-arent, may or can. I may love, might, could, would, or should. I might love, Perfect. Sing. 1. Am avĕrim, 2. Am-averis, 3. Am-averit, Plur. 1. Am-averĭmus, Plu perfect. might, could, 3. Am-aviffet, Plur. 1. Am-aviffemus, Sing. 1. Am-avĕro, 2. Am-averis, 3. Am-averit, Future. Plur. 1. Am-averimus, 2. Am-averitis, 3. Am-averint, may have. Imperative Mode. Sing. 2. Am-a, vel am ato, Love thou, or do thou love, Let him love; Je, or do ye love, Let them love. Plur. 2. Am-āte, vel am-atōte, Love 3. Am-ato, 3. Am-anto, Pres. Am-āre, Perf. Am-aviffe, Infinitive Mode. Fut. Effe amaturus, -a, -um, To love, To have loved, To be about to love, Sing. 1. Am-abor, I had been loved, hall, or will be. 2. Am-abĕris vel -abere,Thou shalt be loved, I fhall be loved, 3. Am-abitur, He fhall be loved; G Imperfect. might, could, would, or fhould be. 3. Am-entur, Sing. t. Am-ärer, I might be loved, 2. Am-arēris vel-arere, Thou mightft be loved, 2. Am-aremini, 3. Am-arentur, Perfect. He might be loved; Sing. 1. Amatus fim vel fuerim, I may have been loved, Sing. 1. Amatus effem vel fuiffem, I might have been loved, Future. Sing. I. Amatus fuero, 2. Amatus fueris, 3. Amatus fuerit, Plur. 1. Amati fuerimus, 2. Amati fueritis, I fball have been loved, |