The tense of a verb tells when in time it takes place - here in the present, way back in the past, or ahead in the future. In Latin, a verb's tense also tells whether or not the action the verb describes is complete.
There are six tenses in Latin:
Most verbs in Latin have forms for every single person and number of every single tense.
There are six tenses in Latin:
Most verbs in Latin have forms for every single person and number of every single tense.