Conjugate sum,esse,fui in present,impeeeect, and duture

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The verb "sum, esse, fui" is a Latin verb that means "to be." Here are its conjugations in the present, imperfect, and future tenses:

Present Tense:

  • 1st Person Singular: sum (I am)
  • 2nd Person Singular: es (you are)
  • 3rd Person Singular: est (he/she/it is)
  • 1st Person Plural: sumus (we are)
  • 2nd Person Plural: estis (you all are)
  • 3rd Person Plural: sunt (they are)

Imperfect Tense:

  • 1st Person Singular: eram (I was)
  • 2nd Person Singular: erās (you were)
  • 3rd Person Singular: erat (he/she/it was)
  • 1st Person Plural: erāmus (we were)
  • 2nd Person Plural: erātis (you all were)
  • 3rd Person Plural: erant (they were)

Future Tense:

  • 1st Person Singular: erō (I will be)
  • 2nd Person Singular: eris (you will be)
  • 3rd Person Singular: erit (he/she/it will be)
  • 1st Person Plural: erimus (we will be)
  • 2nd Person Plural: eritis (you all will be)
  • 3rd Person Plural: erunt (they will be)

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