IRREGULAR VERB

Latin : prae-sum, praeesse, praefu-i,
English : be in front, be in charge


ACTIVE
INDICATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE
PRESENT
1.sg praesum praesim
2.sg praees praesis
3.sg praeest praesit
1.pl praesumus praesimus
2.pl praeestis praesitis
3.pl praesunt praesint
IMPERFECT
1.sg praeeram praeessem
2.sg praeeras praeesses
3.sg praeerat praeesset
1.pl praeerámus praeessémus
2.pl praeerátis praeessétis
3.pl praeerant praeessent
FUTURE
1.sg praeero
2.sg praeeris
3.sg praeerit
1.pl praeerimus
2.pl praeeritis
3.pl praeerunt
PERFECT
1.sg praefui praefuerim
2.sg praefuísti praefueris
3.sg praefuit praefuerit
1.pl praefuimus praefuerímus
2.pl praefuístis praefuerítis
3.pl praefuérunt praefuerint
PLUPERFECT
1.sg praefueram praefuíssem
2.sg praefueras praefuísses
3.sg praefuerat praefuísset
1.pl praefuerámus praefuissémus
2.pl praefuerátis praefuissétis
3.pl praefuerant praefuíssent
FUTURE PERFECT
1.sg praefuero
2.sg praefueris
3.sg praefuerit
1.pl praefuérimus
2.pl praefuéritis
3.pl praefuerint



ACTIVE ACTIVE
IMPERATIVE INFINITIVE
present praees, praeeste praeesse
perfect praefuísse
future

PARTICIPLE
ACTIVE
present praesens, (-sentis)
perfect
future

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The present website is compiled for an introductory Latin course at the Chinese University of Hong Kong by Dr. Louis Ha.
Copyright by Louis Ha, 2000.

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