IRREGULAR CONJUGATION VERB

Latin : prod-eo, prodire, prodi-i, prodit-um
English : to go forward

ACTIVE PASSIVE
INDICATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE INDICATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE
PRESENT
1.sg prodeo prodeam
2.sg prodis prodeas
3.sg prodit prodeat prodítur prodeátur
1.pl prodímus prodeámus
2.pl prodítis prodeátis
3.pl prodeunt prodeant
IMPERFECT
1.sg prodíbam prodirem
2.sg prodíbas prodires
3.sg prodíbat prodiret prodibátur iretur
1.pl prodibámus prodiremus
2.pl prodibátis prodiretis
3.pl prodíbant prodirent
FUTURE
1.sg prodíbo
2.sg prodíbis
3.sg prodíbit prodíbitur
1.pl prodíbimus
2.pl prodíbitis
3.pl prodíbunt
PERFECT
1.sg prodii prodierim
2.sg prodiísti prodieris
3.sg prodiit prodierit proditum est proditum sit
1.pl prodiimus prodierímus
2.pl prodiistis prodierítis
3.pl prodiérunt prodierint
PLUPERFECT
1.sg prodieram prodissem
2.sg prodieras prodisses
3.sg prodierat prodisset proditum erat proditum esset
1.pl prodierámus prodissémus
2.pl prodierátis prodissétis
3.pl prodierant prodissent
FUTURE PERFECT
1.sg prodiero
2.sg prodieris
3.sg prodierit proditum erit
1.pl prodiérimus
2.pl prodiéritis
3.pl prodierint

ACTIVE ACTIVE PASSIVE
IMPERATIVE INFINITIVE INFINITIVE
present prodi, prodite prodire prodiri
perfect prodisse prodit-um esse
future proditúrus -a -um esse

PARTICIPLE PARTICIPLE GERUND SUPINE
ACTIVE PASSIVE Gen. prodeundi
present prodiens, (-tis) Dat. prodeundo
perfect proditus -a -um Acc. prodeundum proditum
future proditúrus -a -um prodeundus -eunda -eundum Abl. prodeundo proditu

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The present webpage is compiled for an introductory Latin course at the Chinese University of Hong Kong by Dr. Louis Ha.
Copyright: Louis Ha, 2003.

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