Chapter 17 pluperfect tense

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Forming the Pluperfect: Step 1 Forming the pluperfect tense in Latin

is SO easy! Just follow these steps:1. Find the perfect stem. The

perfect stem is found by looking at the third principal part of the verb and removing the –i.

▪ Example: amo, amare, amavi, amatus perfect stem=amav-

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Forming the Pluperfect: Step 2

Add the letters “era” to the perfect stem. Example: amavera-

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Forming the Pluperfect: Step 3

Add the personal endings. (Use the same ones you used for the imperfect.)

-m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

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Example

Amo, amare, amavi, amatus

Singular Plural

1st person amaveram amaveramus

2nd person amaveras amaveratis

3rd person amaverat amaverant

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Example

Duco, ducere, duxi, ductus

Singular Plural

1st person duxeram duxeramus

2nd person duxeras duxeratis

3rd person duxerat duxerant

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Translation of the Pluperfect Always translate the pluperfect with the

word, “had.” Examples:

amo, amare, amavi, amatus ▪ amaveram= I had loved

moneo, monere, monui, monitus ▪ monuerat= he had warned

capio, capere, cepi, captus ▪ ceperamus= we had captured

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Pluperfect of sum and possum

Although sum and possum are irregular verbs, the pluperfect is still formed just as any other regular verb would be.

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Sum, esse, fui

  Singular Plural

1st person Fueram – I had been

Fueramus- we had been

2nd person Fueras- you had been

Fueratis- you had been

3rd person Fuerat- he had been

Fuerant- they had been

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Possum, posse, potui

Singular Plural

1st person Potueram - I had been able

Potueramus - we had been able

2nd person Potueras - you had been able

Potueratis - you had been able

3rd person Potuerat - he had been able

Potuerant - they had been able