The Latin verb "possum" (to be able) is an irregular verb. Here are the conjugations for the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses:
Perfect Tense
- 1st Person Singular: potui (I was able)
- 2nd Person Singular: potuisti (you were able)
- 3rd Person Singular: potuit (he/she/it was able)
- 1st Person Plural: potuimus (we were able)
- 2nd Person Plural: potuistis (you all were able)
- 3rd Person Plural: potuerunt (they were able)
Pluperfect Tense
- 1st Person Singular: potueram (I had been able)
- 2nd Person Singular: potueras (you had been able)
- 3rd Person Singular: potuerat (he/she/it had been able)
- 1st Person Plural: potueramus (we had been able)
- 2nd Person Plural: potueratis (you all had been able)
- 3rd Person Plural: potuerant (they had been able)
Future Perfect Tense
- 1st Person Singular: potuero (I will have been able)
- 2nd Person Singular: potueris (you will have been able)
- 3rd Person Singular: potuerit (he/she/it will have been able)
- 1st Person Plural: potuerimus (we will have been able)
- 2nd Person Plural: potueritis (you all will have been able)
- 3rd Person Plural: potuerint (they will have been able)
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