Present Tense
* amō - I love
* amās - you love (singular, informal)
* amat - he/she/it loves
* amāmus - we love
* amātis - you love (plural, informal)
* amant - they love
Imperfect Tense
* amābam - I was loving
* amābās - you were loving (singular, informal)
* amābat - he/she/it was loving
* amābāmus - we were loving
* amābātis - you were loving (plural, informal)
* amābant - they were loving
Future Tense
* amābō - I will love
* amābis - you will love (singular, informal)
* amābit - he/she/it will love
* amābimus - we will love
* amābitis - you will love (plural, informal)
* amābunt - they will love
Perfect Tense
* amāvī - I loved
* amāvistī - you loved (singular, informal)
* amāvit - he/she/it loved
* amāvimus - we loved
* amāvistis - you loved (plural, informal)
* amāvērunt - they loved
Pluperfect Tense
* amāveram - I had loved
* amāveras - you had loved (singular, informal)
* amāverat - he/she/it had loved
* amāverāmus - we had loved
* amāverātis - you had loved (plural, informal)
* amāverant - they had loved
Future Perfect Tense
* amāverō - I will have loved
* amāveris - you will have loved (singular, informal)
* amāverit - he/she/it will have loved
* amāverimus - we will have loved
* amāveritis - you will have loved (plural, informal)
* amāverint - they will have loved
Note: Latin verbs have different forms for formal and informal "you." The informal "you" is used with singular and plural subjects. There is also a formal "you" (tu), which has its own conjugation.