| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...; but it is almost always found in the parts derived from the first 1"Ж. § 151. 1. From tiießrst root are derived, in each voice, the present, imperfect,...pluperfect subjunctive, and the perfect infinitive. 3. From the third root are derived, in the active voice, the supine in -urn, and the future participle,... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1856 - 348 pages
...second and third roots are formed irregularly, the connecting vowel often disappears, or is changed in the parts derived from those roots ; but it is almost...pluperfect subjunctive, and the perfect infinitive. 3. From the third root are derived, in the active voice, the supine in urn, and the future participle,... | |
| Alexander Martin (rector of the grammar sch, Aberdeen.) - 1869 - 178 pages
...changing in the INK. SUB. PART. GERUND. lat 2nd 3rdi conj. 2. From the PERFECT INDICATIVE are formed the Pluperfect and Future- Perfect Indicative ; the Perfect...Pluperfect Subjunctive ; and the Perfect Infinitive ; by changing, in all the conjugations, — Inn. SUB. Plup. 1 into Cram . P. •to Per/, erim issem... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1894 - 520 pages
...those already formed. This stem is called the Perfect Stem. Thus were formed the Pluperfect and the Future Perfect Indicative, the Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive, and the Perfect Infinitive. The terminations of these tenses are parts of sum in some form or other, but precisely how they are... | |
| Harry Edwin Burton - Latin language - 1911 - 360 pages
...curro. 286. The Perfect Passive and all other passive tenses of the perfect system, — that is, the pluperfect and future perfect indicative, the perfect...pluperfect subjunctive, and the perfect infinitive, — are made by a combination of the perfect passive participle with forms of the present system of... | |
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