Note. The Pronoun you may be used to translate the Second Person Singular also, if the reference is to one person only. SUBJUNCTIVE or CONJUNCTIVE MOOD. S. 1st Pers. 3rd " P. 1st 2nd 3rd وو PRIMARY TENSES. PRESENT TENSE. sim, I may be, or may I be. sint, They may be, or let them be. (But often translated as a Present Indicative.) S. 1st Pers. 3rd " PERFECT TENSE. fŭĕrim, I may have been. fueris, Thou mayst have been. fuerit,. He, she, it may have been. fuerimus, We may have been. 2nd fueritis, Ye may have been. fuerint, They may have been. (But often translated as a Perfect or Aorist Indicative.) P. 1st (But often translated as an Imperfect or Aorist Indicative.) PLUPERFECT TENSE. S. 1st Pers. fuissem, I should have been. fuisses, Thou wouldst have been. fuissemus, We should have been. fuissent, They would have been. (But often translated as a Pluperfect Indicative.) 1 Or forem, fores, foret, foremus, foretis, forent. IMPERATIVE MOOD. S. 2nd Pers. es, be thou, esto, thou must be. PRESENT and IMPERFECT, esse, to be. PERFECT and PLUPERFECT, fuisse, to have been. § 40. Compounds of Sum. Like sum are declined its com pounds: as, absum, I am absent. desum, I am wanting. possum, I am able. supersum, I am surviving. Present, ab-sum, ab-es, ab-est, ab-sumus, ab-estis, ab-sunt. Perfect, de-fui, de-fuisti, de-fuit, de-fuimus, etc. Insum and subsum want the Perfect, and tenses derived from it. Prosum inserts d before e, as Ind. Pres. prosum, prodes, prodest, prosumus, prodestis, prosunt. Possum (for potis-sum) I am able is fully Conjugated below, p. 47. |