- erō (ductus fuerō) 'I will have been led' Pluperfect:
ductus eram (ductus
fueram) 'I had been led' The
perfectum system has
simple tenses in the
active (dūxī...
-
pluperfect p****ive,
which are
compound tenses.
Medieval Latin might use fui and
fueram instead. Furthermore, the
meanings of many
words were
changed and new words...
- the
nominative and the verb in the
indicative mood, e.g.,
Dixit quod ego
fueram saevus). with case-specific
prepositions such as per (through), ad (to/toward)...
- ind. laudātūrus fuī I have been
going to
praise Plup. ind. laudātūrus
fueram I had been
going to
praise ****. perf. ind. laudātūrus fuerō I
shall have...
- inscription:
Quisquis ades qui
morte cades, sta, perlege, plora. Sum quod eris,
fueram quod es. Pro me precor, ora. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. Crossing...
- said earlier' past in past 'I had said' 'indicative pluperfect' locūtus
fueram past in past in past 'I had said earlier' 'subjunctive present' locūtus...
- fui
estive essesi istesi fui estiguí fui
stesi – fui,
fusei Pluperfect fueram steteram – – – –
fuera estuviera fora
estivera – – fóra estigués fora –...
-
stava stàvamu stàstivu stàvanu èri èras èra èram èratz èran
Pluperfect fueram fuerās
fuerat fuerāmus fuerātis
fuerant steteram steterās steterāt steterāmus...
- or the "habeō"
perfect periphrasis. Both the
compound tertiary past with
fueram and the
compound tertiary past with
habueram are
uncommon tenses. De Melo...
-
cecini Atque rem
sponsam reddidi,
Sicut pridem pepigeram.
Quando profectus fueram Usque diram Domnoniam Per
carentem Cornubiam Florulentis cespitibus Et foecundis...