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Irregular Latin Verb - Eo

Paradigm for the Latin irregular verb EO

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Eo, Ire, Ii or Ivi, Iturus - 'go'

Indicative Present Active

Sing

1 - eo
2 - is
3 - it

Pl

1 - imus
2 - itis
3 - eunt

Indicative Imperfect

Sing

1 - ibam
2 - ibas
3 - ibat

Pl

1 - ibamus
2 - ibatis
3 - ibant

Indicative Future

Sing

1 - ibo
2 - ibis
3 - ibit

Pl

1 - ibimus
2 - ibitis
3 - ibunt

Passive (Impersonal)

Present

itur

Imperfect

ibatur

Future

ibitur

Perfect

itum est

Imperfect

itum erat

Future

itum erit

Subjunctive Present

Sing

1 - eam
2 - eas
3 - eat

Pl

1 - eamus
2 - eatis
3 - eant

Subjunctive Imperfect

Sing

1 - irem
2 - ires
3 - iret

Pl

1 - iremus
2 - iretis
3 - irent

Subjunctive Perfect

Sing

1 - iverim
2 - iveris
3 - iverit

Pl

1 - iverimus
2 - iveritis
3 - iverint

Subjunctive Pluperfect

Sing

1 - ivissem
2 - ivisses
3 - ivisset

Pl

1 - ivissemus
2 - ivissetis
3 - ivissent

Imperative

Present

Sing
i

pl
ite

Future

Sing
2nd Person
ito
3rd Person
ito

pl
2nd Person
itote
3rd Person
eunto

Gerund and Supine

Gerund

eundi, eundo, eundum, eundo

Supine

itum, itu

Infinitives

Infinitive Present

ire
Infinitive Perfect

ivisse, isse
Infinitive Future

iturus esse

Participles


Participle Present

iens, euntis

Future Participle

iturus
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