iremus.
_Perf._ iverim (ierim); iverimus (ierimus).
_Pluf._ ivissem (iissem, issem); ivissemus (iissemus, issemus).
IMPERATIVE.
_Pres._ i; ite.
_Fut._ ito; itote,
ito; eunto.
INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLE.
_Pres._ ire. _Pres._ iens.
_Perf._ ivisse (isse). (_Gen._ euntis.)
_Fut._ iturus esse. _Fut._ iturus. _Gerundive_, eundum.
GERUND. SUPINE.
eundi, etc. itum, itu.
1. Transitive compounds of eo admit the full Passive inflection; as adeor,
adiris, aditur, etc.
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DEFECTIVE VERBS.
Defective Verbs lack certain forms. The following are the most important:--
133. USED MAINLY IN THE PERFECT SYSTEM.
Coepi, Memini, Odi,
_I have _I remember_. _I hate_.
begun._
INDICATIVE MOOD.
_Perf._ coepi. memini. odi.
_Plup._ coeperam. memineram. oderam.
_Fut. P._ coepero. meminero. odero.
SUBJUNCTIVE.
_Perf._ coeperim. meminerim. oderim.
_Pluf._ coepissem. meminissem. odissem.
IMPERATIVE.
_Sing._ memento; _Plur._ mementote.
INFINITIVE.
_Perf._ coepisse. meminisse. odisse.
_Fut._ coepturus esse. osurus esse.
PARTICIPLE.
_Perf._ coeptus, _begun_. osus.
_Fut._ coepturus. osurus.
1. When coepi governs a Passive Infinitive it usually takes the form
coeptus est; as, amari coeptus est, _he began to be loved_.
2. Note that memini and odi, though Perfect in form, are Present in sense.
Similarly the Pluperfect and Future Perfect have the force of the Imperfect
and Future; as, memineram, _I remembered_; odero, _I shall hate_.
134. Inquam, _I say_ (inserted between words of a direct quotation)
INDICATIVE MOOD.
SINGULAR. PLURAL.
_Pres._ inquam, ----
inquis, ----
inquit; inquiun
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