Verb Synopsis of Amô
Indicating the Connections
to the Principal Parts

Grammar Helps Index

  

1st Part

2nd Part

3rd Part

4th Part

AMÔ

AMÂRE

AMÂVÎ

AMÂTUS

  


  

 

 

Principal part used

Active Voice

Principal part used

Passive Voice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indicatives

Present

1+2*

am

 

ô

1+2

am

o

r

Imperfect

1+2

amâ

ba

m

1+2

amâ

ba

r

Future

1+2

amâ

b

ô

1+2

amâ

bo

r

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Present Perfect

3

amâv

 

î

4

amât

 

us sum

Past Perfect

3

amâv

era

m

4

amât

 

us eram

Future Perfect

3

amâv

eri

ô

4

amât

 

us erô

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subjunctives

Present

1+2

am

e

m

1+2

am

e

r

Imperfect

2

amâre

 

m

2

amâre

 

r

Perfect

3

amâv

eri

m

4

amât

 

us sim

Past Perfect

3

amâv

isse

m

4

amât

 

us essem

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Participles

Present Participle

1+2

amâ

 

ns

 

 

 

 

Past Participle

 

 

 

 

4

amât

 

us a um

Future Participle

4

amât

ûr

us a um

2

ama

 

ndus a um

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imperatives

Present

2
2

amâ
amâ



te

2
2

amâ
amâ

 

re
minî

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Infinitives

Present Infinitive

2

amâre

 

 

2

amâr

 

î

Perfect Infinitive

3

amâv

isse

 

4

amât

 

us esse

Future Infinitive

4

amât

ûr

us esse

4

amât

 

um îrî

  

*The designation 1+2 refers to the first two principal parts of the verb, which would both be needed to determine endings only with the third / third-io conjugations (e.g., reg-unt comes from regô, regere whereas cap-iunt comes from cap, capere).  For the other conjugations, the second part alone is sufficient to produce the forms that are given a 1+2 designation here.

  

  

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