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Latin Mid Term

Form II - Latin Review - Present Tense (VERBS)

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Present Tense (VERBS) - Give the Latin endings - First Person singular & plural - Second person singular & plural - Third person singular and plural 1st Person - I / We = -o / -amus 2nd Person - You / You = -as / -atis 3rd Person - He / She / It / They = -at / -ant
I carry/am carrying You (sg) carry/are carrying She / he/ it carries/is carrying We carry/are carrying You (pl) carry/are carrying They carry/are carrying Porto Portas Portat Portamus Portatis Portant
I walk ambulo
I kill neco
I love amo
I prepare paro
I shout clamo
I fight pugno
I work laboro
I greet saluto
I sail navigo
I call voco
Salutatis you greet (pl)
Portamus we carry
Parant they prepare
Necat he / she / it kills
Ambulas you walk (sing.)
Voco I call
Clamamus we shout
Navigant they sail
Laboratis you work (pl)
Pugnat he / she / it fights
They greet salutant
We walk ambulamus
You (sg) are working laboras
We kill necamus
They are calling vocant
You (pl) carry portatis
She loves amat
I prepare paro
He shouts clamat
You (sg) sail navigas
rogo I ask
I ask rogo
supero I overcome
I overcome supero
taceo I am silent
I am silent taceo
teneo I hold
I hold teneo
ascendo I climb
I climb ascendo
defendo I defend
I defend defendo
pono I put
I put pono
rego I rule
I rule rego
lego I read
I read lego
trado I hand over
I hand over trado
vinco I conquer
I conquer vinco
Future Tense Endings (1st and 2nd Conjugation) Example: I will love...... -bo -bis -bit -bimus -bitis -bunt
Future Tense Endings (3rd & 4th Conjugation) Exmaple: I will........ -am -es -et -emus -etis -ent
Perfect Tense Endings Example: I loved (this is the past tense) - vi -visti -vit -imus -istis -verunt
Imperfect Tense Endings Examples: I was loving, we were loving -bam -bas -bat -bamus -batis -bant
advenio I arrive
consumo I eat
I eat consumo
curro I run
I run curro
discedo I leave
I leave discedo
quaero I inquire, I look into
I inquire, I look into quaero
I arrive advenio
Who is better Edward or George Daddy/Edward
Created by: paulesumner
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