synopisis of amo amare latin 3rd person singular In present imperfect future perfect pluperfect and future perfect

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Certainly! Here’s a synopsis of the verb "amo, amare," which means "to love" in Latin, in various tenses for the 3rd person singular:

  1. Present Tense:

    • 3rd Person Singular: amat (He/She/It loves)
  2. Imperfect Tense:

    • 3rd Person Singular: amabat (He/She/It was loving / used to love)
  3. Future Tense:

    • 3rd Person Singular: amabit (He/She/It will love)
  4. Perfect Tense:

    • 3rd Person Singular: amavit (He/She/It loved / has loved)
  5. Pluperfect Tense:

    • 3rd Person Singular: amaverat (He/She/It had loved)
  6. Future Perfect Tense:

    • 3rd Person Singular: amaverit (He/She/It will have loved)

These forms show the verb "amo" in different aspects of time while maintaining the 3rd person singular subject.

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