LATN 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Regular And Irregular Verbs, Infinitive

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3rd eram (i was/used to be) er s (you were) erat (he/she/it was) Singular er (i shall be) eris (you will be) Plural er mus (we were) er tis (you (all) were) erant (they/there were) Plural erimus (we shall be) eritis (you (all) shall be) Plural summus (we are) estis (you/you all are) est (he/she/it/there is) sunt (they/there are) erit (he/she/it will be) erunt (they will be) Sum: perfect: forms follow same pattern as regular verbs. Irregular verb combining sum w/ pot s (adjective meaning able) Imperfect future poter poteris poteram poter s poterat poter mus poter tis poterant poterit poterimus poteritis poterunt: usually occurs w/ complementary infinitive, ex. N m ventum vid re potest (no one is able to see wind) Possum posse (to be able) fuisse (to have been) fut rus esse (to be about to be) potuisse (to have been able to)

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