There are six general tenses in Latin (present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect), three moods (indicative, imperative and subjunctive, in addition to theinfinitive, participle, gerund, gerundive and supine), three persons (first, second, and third), two numbers (...
wheelock韦洛克拉丁教材学习指南pdf精品.pdf,Latin Textbook: Wheelocks Latin (HTML) STUDY GUIDE TO WHEELOCK LATIN by Dale A Grote, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Table of Contents Chapter Content Preamble and Preface by Dale A. Grote 1 First and Se
Theimperfect- recognisable by endings in -bam, -bas, -bat etc. Meaning 'Iwasloving', 'Ibegan tolove' or 'Iused tolove'. Thepresent- recognisable by endings in -o, -s, -t etc. Meaning 'I love' Thefuture- recognisable by endings in -bo, -bis, -bit or a vowel change from the ...