16.The perfect, pluperfect, and first future tenses of the subjunctive mood, are conjugated in a manner similar to the correspondent tenses of the indicative. 17.Well, this Hendricks—he had a pluperfect alibi—couldn't be shaken—so Mr. Stone, he says, the more perfect the alibi, the mo...
09. Some English examples of subordinate clauses that require subjunctive in Latin: He fights so that he may win. He ran so fast that he won. They fear that she will defeat them all. She wishes that she will get a good present. Caesar orders that they (should) leave immediately...
Subjunctive: Imperfect Tense, Active The endings, attached to the infinitive, but watch the translation Subjunctive: Imperfect Tense, Active portārem I was carrying I docērem I was teaching portāres you were carrying you docēres you were teaching portāret s/he was carrying he she/it docēr...
tensewgh tensens tensys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT tenniv tenni tenno tennyn tennowgh tennons tenner SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT tennen tennes tenna tennen tennewgh tennans tennys IMPERATIVE tenn tennes tennyn tennewgh tennens MUTATIONS 2 denn 3 thenn 4 tenn 5 tenn 5+ tenn "tenna yn-mes > to withdraw ...
it's used to indicate a time further back in the past than thepresent perfector the simplepast tense. The tense is also known as thepast perfective,thepluperfect, and thepast-in-the-past. The Latinplus quam per fectummeans "more than perfect," and the French pronunciation ofplusis close...