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Latin has six basic tenses divided into two systems, which reflect how the verb forms are constructed.

Taking the first-conjugation verb amo, amare, amavi, amatus ("love") as an example, the Present system tenses are built on the present stem, ama-. They are:

  • the present tense: amat, "he loves; he is loving"
  • the imperfect tense: amabat, "he was loving; he used to love"
  • the future tenses: amabit, "he will love; he is going to love"

The Perfect System tenses are built on the perfect stem, amav-. They are:

  • the perfect tense: amavit, "he loved; he has loved"
  • the pluperfect tense: amaverat, "he had loved"
  • the future perfect tense: amaverit, "he will have loved"

These are the tenses of the indicative mood. The subjunctive mood has only four: the present, imperfect, perfect and pluperfect. The imperative has two: present and future (though not all scholars agree that these are tenses).

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