tus.
Active Voice.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
SINGULAR. PLURAL.
_Pres._ do, das, dat; damus, datis, dant.
_Imp._ dabam, etc.; dabamus.
_Fut._ dabo, etc.; dabimus.
_Perf._ dedi; dedimus.
_Plup._ dederam; dederamus.
_Fut. P._ dedero; dederimus.
SUBJUNCTIVE
_Pres._ dem; demus.
_Imp._ darem; daremus.
_Perf._ dederim; dederimus.
_Plup._ dedissem; dedissemus.
IMPERATIVE.
_Pres._ da; date.
_Fut._ dato; datote.
dato. danto.
INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLE.
_Pres._ dare. dans.
_Perf._ dedisse.
_Fut._ daturus esse. daturus.
GERUND. SUPINE.
dandi, etc. datum, datu.
1. The passive is inflected regularly with the short vowel. Thus: dari,
datur, daretur, etc.
2. The archaic and poetic Present Subjunctive forms duim, duint, perduit,
perduint, etc., are not from the root da-, but from du-, a collateral root
of similar meaning.
128. Edo, _I eat_.
PRINCIPAL PARTS.
edo, esse, edi, esus.
Active Voice.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
_Pres._ edo, edimus,
es, estis,
est; edunt.
SUBJUNCTIVE.
_Imp._ essem, essemus,
esses, essetis,
esset; essent.
IMPERATIVE.
_Pres._ es; este.
_Fut._ esto; estote.
esto; edunto.
INFINITIVE.
_Pres._ esse.
Passive Voice.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
_Pres. 3d Sing_. estur.
SUBJUNCTIVE.
_Imp. 3d Sing_. essetur.
1. Observe the long vowel of the forms in es-, which alone distinguishes
them from the corresponding forms of esse, _to be_.
2.
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