INDICATIVE MOOD.
First Conjugation. Second Conjugation.Third Conjugation.

PRESENT.

PRESENT.

PRESENT.
1. I arm, arm- o.1. I offend, ofend- o.1. I unite, un- o.
2. Thou armest, as.2. Thou offendest, es.2. Thou unitest, es.
3. He arms, a.3. He offends, e.3. He unites, e.
2. You arm, V.— a.[3]2. You offend, V.— e.[6]2. You unite, V.— e.[8]
1. We arm, àmos.1. We offend, èmos.1. We unite, imos.
2. You arm, àis.2. You offend, èis.2. You unite, is.
3. They arm, an.3. They offend, en.3. They unite, en.
2. You arm, VV.— an.[4]2. You offend, VV.— en.[7]2. You unite, VV.— en.[9]

IMPERFECT..

IMPERFECT..

IMPERFECT..
1. I armed,[5] arm- àba.1. I offended, ofend- ía.1. I united, un- ía.
2. Thou armedst, àbas.2. Thou offendedst, ías.2. Thou unitedst, ías.
3. He armed, àba.3. He offended, ía.3. He united, ía.
2. You armed, V.— àba.2. You offended, V.— ía.2. You united, V.— ía.
1. We armed, ábamos. 1. We offended, íamos. 1. We united, íamos.
2. You armed, ábais.2. You offended, íais.2. You united, íais.
3. They armed, àban.3. They offended, ían.3. They united, ían.
2. You armed, VV.— àban.2. You offended, VV.— ían.2. You united, VV.— ían.

Remark.—Those scholars who desire a more detailed explanation of this subject, are referred to Lesson XL. page 157 of Ollendorff’s New Method of Learning to Read and Write the Spanish Language, published by D. Appleton & Co., No. 200 Broadway. This work contains every rule necessary to render easy the study of that language.

PERFECT.. PERFECT..PERFECT..
1. I armed,[10] arm- é.1. I offended, ofend- í.1. I united, un- í.
2. Thou armedst, àste.2. Thou offendedst, iste.2. Thou unitedst, iste.
3. He armed, ó.3. He offended, .3. He united, .
2. You armed, V.— ó.2. You offended, V.— .2. You united, V.— .
1. We armed, ámos.1. We offended, imos.1. We united, imos.
2. You armed, ásteis.2. You offended, isteis.2. You united, isteis.
3. They armed, áron.3. They offended, iéron.3. They united, iéron.
2. You armed, VV.— áron.2. You offended, VV.— éron.2. You united, VV.— iéron.

FUTURE..

FUTURE..

FUTURE..
1. I shall arm, arm- aré.1. I shall offend, ofend- eré.1. I shall unite, un- iré.
2. Thou wilt arm, arás.2. Thou wilt offend, erás.2. Thou wilt unite, irás.
3. He will arm, ará.3. He will offend, erá.3. He will unite, irá.
2. You will arm, V.— ará.2. You will offend, V.— erá.2. You will unite, V.— irá.
1. We shall arm, arémos. 1. We shall offend, erémos. 1. We shall unite, irémos.
2. You will arm, aréis.2. You will offend, eréis.2. You will unite, iréis.
3. They will arm, arán.3. They will offend, erán.3. They will unite, irán.
2. You will arm, VV.— arán.2. You will offend, VV.— erán.2. You will unite, VV.— irán.


IMPERATIVE MOOD..
First Conjugation. Second Conjugation.Third Conjugation.
1. Let me arm,[11] arm- e.1. Let me offend, ofend- a.1. Let me unite, un- a.
2. Arm thou, a.2. Offend thou, as.2. Unite thou, e.
2. Arm thou not,[12] no — es.2. Offend thou not, no — as.2. Unite thou not, no — as.
3. Let him arm, e.3. Let him offend, a.3. Let him unite, a.
2. Arm you, e V.2. Offend you, a V.2. Unite you, a V.
1. Let us arm, èmos.1. Let us offend, àmos.1. Let us unite, àmos.
2. Arm ye, ad.2. Offend ye, ed.2. Unite ye, id.
2. Arm you not, no — éis2. Offend ye not, no — ais.2. Unite ye not, no — ais.
3. Let them arm, en.3. Let them offend, an.3. Let them unite, an.
2. Arm you, en VV. 2. Offend you, an VV. 2. Unite you, an VV.

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD..
PRESENT.. PRESENT..PRESENT..
1. I may arm, arm- e.1. I may offend, ofend- a.1. I may unite, un- a.
2. Thou mayst arm, es.2. Thou mayst offend, as.2. Thou mayst unite, as.
3. He may arm, e.3. He may offend, a.3. He may unite, a.
2. You may arm, V.— e.2. You may offend, V.— a.2. You may unite, V.— a.
1. We may arm, èmos.1. We may offend, àmos.1. We may unite, àmos.
2. You may arm, èis.2. You may offend, àis.2. You may unite, àis.
3. They may arm, en.3. They may offend, an.3. They may unite, an.
2. You may arm, VV.— en.2. You may offend, VV.— an.2. You may unite, VV.— an.

IMPERFECT..

IMPERFECT..

IMPERFECT..
Termination—àra. Termination—ièra.Termination—ièra.
1. I might arm, arm- àra.1. I might offend, ofend- ièra.1. I might unite, un- ièra.
2. Thou mightst arm, àras.2. Thou mightst offend, ièras.2. Thou mightst unite, ièras.
3. He might arm, àra.3. He might offend, ièra.3. He might unite, ièra.
2. You might arm, V. àra.2. You might offend, V. ièra.2. You might unite, V. ièra.
1. We might arm, àramos.1. We might offend, ièramos.1. We might unite, ièramos.
2. You might arm, àrais.2. You might offend, ièrais.2. You might unite, ièrais.
3. They might arm, àran.3. They might offend, ièran.3. They might unite, ièran.
2. You might arm, VV. àran.2. You might offend, VV. ièran.2. You might unite, VV. ièran.

Termination—aria.

Termination—eira.

Termination—iria.
1. I might arm, arm- aría.1. I might offend, ofend- ería.1. I might unite, un- iría.
2. Thou mightst arm, arías.2. Thou mightst offend, erías.2. Thou mightst unite, irías.
3. He might arm, aría.3. He might offend, ería.3. He might unite, iría.
2. You might arm, V. aría.2. You might offend, V. ería.2. You might unite, V. iría.
1. We might arm, aríamos. 1. We might offend, eríamos. 1. We might unite, iríamos.
2. You might arm, aríais.2. You might offend, eríais.2. You might unite, iríais.
3. They might arm, arían.3. They might offend, erían.3. They might unite, iríain.
2. You might arm, VV. arían.2. You might offend, VV. erían.2. You might unite, VV. irían.

First Conjugation.

Second Conjugation.

Third Conjugation.
Termination—àse. Termination—ièse.Termination—ièse.
1. I might arm, arm- àse.1. I might offend, ofend- ièse.1. I might unite, un- ièse.
2. Thou mightst arm, àses.2. Thou mightst offend, ièses.2. Thou mightst unite, ièses.
3. He might arm, àse.3. He might offend, ièse.3. He might unite, ièse.
2. You might arm, V. àse.2. You might offend, V. ièse.2. You might unite, V. ièse.
1. We might arm, àsemos.1. We might offend, ièsemos.1. We might unite, ièsemos.
2. You might arm, àseis.2. You might offend, ièseis.2. You might unite, ièseis.
3. They might arm, àsen.3. They might offend, ièsen.3. They might unite, ièsen.
2. You might arm, VV. àsen.2. You might offend, VV. ièsen.2. You might unite, VV. ièsen.

FUTURE..

FUTURE..

FUTURE.
1. If I should arm, arm- àre.1. If I should offend, ofend- ière.1. If I should unite, un- ière.
2. If thou shouldst arm, àres.2. If thou shouldst offend, ières.2. If thou shouldst unite, ières.
3. If he should arm, àre.3. If he should offend, ière.3. If he should unite, ière.
2. If you should arm, V. àre.2. If you should offend, V. ière.2. If you should unite, V. ière.
1. If we should arm, áremos.1. If we should offend, iéremos.1. If we should unite, iéremos.
2. If you should arm, áreis.2. If you should offend, iéreis.2. If you should unite, ièreis.
3. If they should arm, àren.3. If they should offend, ièren.3. If they should unite, ièren.
2. If they should arm, VV. àren.2. If they should offend, ièren.2. If they should unite, VV. ièren.

Remark.—Could, would, or should express as well as might any of the above tenses, but the translation of the verb preceded by them in English, depends entirely on the meaning of the Spanish verb or conjunction that governs, or requires it in the subjunctive mood, as it is explained in Lesson LXXIX. p. 356 of Ollendorff’s Method, which the learner must study with attention.

The future of the subjunctive might be translated in English when I shall, and the verb in the usual way.

COMPOUND TENSES.