conjugate abd translate the pluperfect indicative of sum esse

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The pluperfect indicative of the verb "sum, esse" (to be) in Latin is formed using the perfect stem "fui" with the appropriate endings. Here are the conjugated forms:

  1. 1st person singular: fueram - "I had been"
  2. 2nd person singular: fueras - "you (singular) had been"
  3. 3rd person singular: fuerat - "he/she/it had been"
  4. 1st person plural: fueramus - "we had been"
  5. 2nd person plural: fueratis - "you (plural) had been"
  6. 3rd person plural: fuerant - "they had been"

So in summary, the pluperfect indicative forms of "sum" along with their translations are:

  • Fueram: I had been
  • Fueras: You (singular) had been
  • Fuerat: He/She/It had been
  • Fueramus: We had been
  • Fueratis: You (plural) had been
  • Fuerant: They had been