Conjugate sum esse fui futurus in perfect, pluperfect , and future perfect tense .

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The Latin verb "esse" (to be) conjugated in the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses is as follows:

Perfect Tense

  • First Person Singular: fui (I was)
  • Second Person Singular: fuisti (you were)
  • Third Person Singular: fuit (he/she/it was)
  • First Person Plural: fuimus (we were)
  • Second Person Plural: fuistis (you all were)
  • Third Person Plural: fuerunt (they were)

Pluperfect Tense

  • First Person Singular: fueram (I had been)
  • Second Person Singular: fueras (you had been)
  • Third Person Singular: fuerat (he/she/it had been)
  • First Person Plural: fueramus (we had been)
  • Second Person Plural: fueratis (you all had been)
  • Third Person Plural: fuerant (they had been)

Future Perfect Tense

  • First Person Singular: fuero (I will have been)
  • Second Person Singular: fueris (you will have been)
  • Third Person Singular: fuerit (he/she/it will have been)
  • First Person Plural: fuerimus (we will have been)
  • Second Person Plural: fueritis (you all will have been)
  • Third Person Plural: fuerint (they will have been)

These forms cover the three specified tenses for the verb "esse."