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future perfect meaning
will have verbed
pluperfect meaning
had verbed
perfect meaning
verbed, has verbed, did verb
future meaning
shall/will verb
imperfect meaning
was verbing, kept on, used to, etc.
present meaning
verbs, is verbing, does verb
future perfect
TENSE; future action occurring before another future action
pluperfect (plus + perfect)
TENSE; time before perfect tense; occurring before another past action
perfect
TENSE; completed/one time past action
future
TENSE; time yet to come
imperfect
TENSE; ongoing/incomplete past
present
TENSE; now
6 tenses
present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect
tense (meaning)
WHEN the action of the verb happens
NUMBER
singular or plural (one or more than one)
3rd PERSON plural
they
3rd PERSON singular
he, whe, it
2nd PERSON plural
you all (vos)
2nd PERSON singular
you (tu)
1st PERSON plural
we (nos)
1st PERSON singular
I (ego)
3 PERSONS
1st, 2nd, 3rd
PERSON
the subject of the verb
subjunctive
the action is conceived as wished, possible/potential, hypothetical (could, would, should) (from subiungit - join with, unite, connect)
imperative
the action is conceived as a direct command (from imperat - command, order)
indicative
the action is conceived as fact (from indicat - show, reveal, point out)
3 MOODS
indicative, imperative, subjunctive
MOOD
represent the manner (modus) in which the speaker conceives of the action (factual, hypothetical, etc.)
passive
VOICE; the subject (nominative) receives the action of the verb
active
VOICE; the subject (nominative) does the action of the verb
2 VOICES
active and passive
VOICE
shows relationship of subject of a sentence and the action of the verb