paratus
prepared
audeo
I dare
1st person singular imperfect tense of sum
3rd person plural imperfect tense of sum
erant
The Sailor loves the water.
the subject is
sailor
carus
dear
lugeo
I grieve
2nd person singular imperfect tense of sum
eras
what is tense
The tense is always when something happens
The Sailor loves the water.
the direct object is
water
longus
long
Moneo
I warn
3rd person singular imperfect tense of sum
erat
what is an irregular verb
Sum, esse doesn't follow the normal pattern since its an irregular verb.
Nauta aquam amat
the verb is
amat
dignus
worthy
Maneo
I remain
1st person plural imperfect tense of sum
eramus
when do we use the imperfect tense
We use the imperfect tense to say when something was a certain way in the past.
Nauta aquam amat
the subject is
nauta
clarus
clear
famous
censeo
I estimate
2nd person plural imperfect tense of sum
eratis
Nauta aquam amat:
The Sailor loves the water.
Nauta aquam amat
the direct object is
aquam