ambulavit
perfect
I loved
amavi
amaverat
he/she/it had loved
fuit
he/she/it was
What do all Latin Perfect Active system verbs have in common?
perfect stem / uses 3rd pp
cucurrerimus
future perfect
You had walked
ambulaveras
portaverunt
They carried / they have carried
fueramus
We had been
What does "pluperfect" mean?
Something was already completed in the past, before another point in the past tense. (Answers may vary, but this is the gist)
tuleratis
pluperfect
they will have ordered
iusserint
duxerint
they will have led
fuistis
y'all were / y'all have been
Which happened first:
1) cenavero
2) esuriveram
3) pizzam feci
2) esuriveram
duxerunt
perfect
we had led
duxeramus
iusseritis
y'all will have ordered
I will have been
fuero
Why is the 3rd person plural ending of the future perfect tense "erint" instead of "erunt"?
So it is not confused with the perfect tense (wording may vary)
duxero
future perfect
he was hungry
esurivit
cenavistis
y'all ate dinner / y'all dined
He had been
fuerat
Choreograph and perform a dance to "twinkle twinkle little star" as a team. All members must sing and dance to receive points. Basic hand twinkles do not count.
Up to Magistra's discretion.