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Latin Exam2

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1st Conjugation Infinitive Endings -āre
2nd Conjugation Infinitive Endings -ēre
3rd Conjugation Infinitive Endings -ere
4th Conjugation Infinitive Endings -īre
I am sum
you are es
he/she is est
we are sumus
you all are estis
they are sunt
Present Tense Verb Endings singular plural -o I -mus we -s you -tis you (all) -t he/she -nt they
Complementary Infinitive infinitive used with a verb whose meaning is not felt to be complete. Ex: "you ought TO"
Verbs that use Complementary Infinitive -cupiō -dēbeō -iubeō -constituō -possum
Vocative Case case used when calling or addressing someone
Vocative Case Ending uses the same ending as nominative case EXCEPT for 2nd Declension (-us). Vocative ending for 2nd Decl. -e
Nominative Case -- 3rd Declension Nouns singular- varies plural- -ēs
Accusative Case -- 3rd Declension Nouns singular --em plural --ēs
Ablative 3rd Declension Nouns singular --e plural --ibus
Possum Conjugation -possum -potes -potest -possumus -potestis -posunt
Possum Infinitive posse
ēo Conjugation -ēo -is -it -īmus -ītis -eunt
ēo Infinitive īre
-ne used when signaling the asking of a question.
nonne used in a leading question; when you expect the responder to answer in the affirmative.
cum + _________ ablative
in + _________ ablative
per + _________ ablative
prope + _________ accusative
ā/ab + _________ ablative
3rd Declension Adjective Conjugation singular plural nominative -is -ēs accusative. -em -ēs ablative -ī -ibus
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