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Latin IV/Perfect Subjunctive

Salvēte omnēs! Welcome back to Latin for Wikiversity. Today we'll learn the perfect subjunctive - another important way to express wishes and possibilities.

New Grammar

The perfect subjunctive is quite straightforward! We take the perfect stem (the third principal part minus -ī) and add these endings:

PersonSingularPlural
1st-erim-erimus
2nd-eris-eritis
3rd-erit-erint

For example, with amāvī (I have loved):

PersonSingularPlural
1stamāverimamāverimus
2ndamāverisamāveritis
3rdamāveritamāverint

Verbs in This Lesson

Verb Perfect Subjunctive Form Meaning
amōamāverimmay I have loved
videōvīderimmay I have seen
scribōscrīpserimmay I have written

New Words

Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
fortasseperhapsUsed with perfect subjunctive
numwhetherUsed in indirect questions

New Sentences

Latin English Notes
Fortasse amāverim.Perhaps I have loved.Simple possibility
Fortasse epistulam vīderis.Perhaps you have seen the letter.With direct object
Fortasse puer librum scrīpserit.Perhaps the boy has written the book.With subject and object
Nescio num epistulam scrīpserim.I don't know whether I have written the letter.Indirect question
Timeō nē tē amāverim.I fear that I have loved you.Fear clause
Fortasse librōs vīderimus.Perhaps we have seen the books.Plural object
Nescio num epistulam scrīpseris.I don't know whether you have written the letter.Another indirect question
Fortasse verba mea audīverint.Perhaps they have heard my words.With possessive

Practice

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Next time, we'll learn more ways to use the perfect subjunctive. Until then, valēte!

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