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(only irregular in the first person singular of the present indicative)
IMPERSONAL: medir = to measure
PERSONAL INFINITIVE: (me to measure)
(Regular in this form withverbs ending in -ir)
PARTICIPLES -- PAST, PRESENT: (leaving, left)
(Regular in this form with verbs ending in -ir)
PRESENT INDICATIVE: (I measure)
(eu) meço = (I measure)
(p) (tu) medir - ir = med + es = medes = (thou measure(s)
(ele, (p) êle, ela, você, o senhor, a senhora, (p) a senhorita) medir -ir= med + e = mede = (he/she/you measure)
(b) (nós) medir - ir = med + imos = medimos = (we measure)
(p) (vós) medir -ir = med + is = medis = (ye measure)
(eles, (p) êles, elas, vocês, os senhores, as senhoras (p) as senhoritas) medir -ir = med + em = medem = (they measure)
IMPERFECT INDICATIVE: (I was measuring, I used to measure)
(Regular in this form with verbs ending in -ir)
PRETERIT INDICATIVE: (I measured)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
SIMPLE PLUPERFECT INDICATIVE: (I had measured)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
FUTURE INDICATIVE: (I will or shall measure)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
COMPOUND OR PERFECT
PRESENT PERFECT INDICATIVE: (I have measured/have been measuring)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Present Perfect Indicative) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
(Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to haveto form the Present Perfect Indicative) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Past Perfect or Pluperfect Indicative: (I had measured)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Past Perfect or Pluperfect Indicative) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to haveto form the Past Perfect or Pluperfect Indicative) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Future Perfect Indicative: (I will/shall have measured)
(Regular in this form forverbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Future Perfect Indicative) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to have to form the Present Perfect Indicative) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Subjunctive Mood (Simple)
Present Subjunctive: (I may measure)
(eu) meça = (I may measure)
(p) (tu) meças = (thou may measure)
(ele, (p) êle, ela, você, o senhor, a senhora, (p) a senhorita) meça = (he/she/you may measure)
(b) (nós) meçamos = (we may measure)
(p) (vós) meçais = (ye may measure)
(eles, (p) êles, elas, vocês, os senhores, as senhoras (p) as senhoritas) meçam = (they may measure)
Imperfect Subjunctive: (I might measure)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Future Subjunctive: NO DEFINITE FORM IN ENGLISH -- Present and Past Subjunctive and Conditional forms are employed to express Future Subjunctive (if I were to measure, if I should measure, if I may measure, if I might measure) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Subjunctive Mood (Compound)
Present Perfect Subjunctive (I may have measured) \
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Present Perfect Subjunctive) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to have to form the Present Perfect Subjunctive) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Past Perfect or Pluperfect Subjunctive (I might have measured)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Past Perfect or Pluperfect Subjunctive) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to have to form the Past Perfect or Pluperfect Subjunctive) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Future Perfect Subjunctive NO DEFINITE FORM IN ENGLISH -- Present and Past Subjunctive and Conditional forms are employed to express Future Subjunctive (if I were to measure, if I should measure, if I may measure, if I might measure) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Future Perfect Subjunctive) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to have to form the Future Perfect or Pluperfect Subjunctive) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
CONDITIONAL MOOD
(SIMPLE) (I would/should measure) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
(COMPOUND)
Conditional Perfect: (I would/should have measured)
(Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Spoken Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb ter = to haveto form the Compound Conditional Perfect) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
Written Form: (uses a conjugation of the irregular verb haver = to have to form the Compound Conditional Perfect) (Regular in this form for verbs ending in -ir)
IMPERATIVE MOOD (measure thou, measure ye, measure)
(p) (tu) mede= (measure thou)
(p) (vós) medir -ir = med +i = medi = (measure ye)
(b) (você) meça=
(measure)
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