To conjugate the Latin verb "laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus" (which means "to praise") in the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses, we'll use the following forms:
Perfect Tense:
- Singular:
- 1st Person: laudavi (I have praised)
- 2nd Person: laudavisti (you have praised)
- 3rd Person: laudavit (he/she/it has praised)
- Plural:
- 1st Person: laudavimus (we have praised)
- 2nd Person: laudavistis (you all have praised)
- 3rd Person: laudaverunt (they have praised)
Pluperfect Tense:
- Singular:
- 1st Person: laudaveram (I had praised)
- 2nd Person: laudaveras (you had praised)
- 3rd Person: laudaverat (he/she/it had praised)
- Plural:
- 1st Person: laudaveramus (we had praised)
- 2nd Person: laudaveratis (you all had praised)
- 3rd Person: laudaverant (they had praised)
Future Perfect Tense:
- Singular:
- 1st Person: laudavero (I will have praised)
- 2nd Person: laudaveris (you will have praised)
- 3rd Person: laudaverit (he/she/it will have praised)
- Plural:
- 1st Person: laudaverimus (we will have praised)
- 2nd Person: laudaveritis (you all will have praised)
- 3rd Person: laudaverint (they will have praised)
These conjugations pertain specifically to the indicative mood. If you need other moods or forms, feel free to ask!