The 1st Conjugation ending is?
āre
1st Declension Singular Genitive
"Servus aliās tunicās et togās praetextās in cistam pōnit."
The slave puts the other tunics and toga praetextas into the trunk.
baculum
Stick
Nominative
Subject
The 2nd Conjugation Ending is?
ēre
2nd Declension singular genitive
ī
"Dāvus, quī ipse omnia cūrat, ad iānuam stat."
Davus, who himself is taking care of everything, stands by the door.
habet
holds
Genitive
Possesion
The 3rd Conjugation ending is?
ere
2nd Declension plural genitive
ōrum
Servus quīdam, nōmine Geta, cistam Sextī arripit et in raedam iacit.
A certain slave named Geta grabs Sextus' trunk and throws it into the carriage.
īra
anger
Ablative
Used with a preposition; translate with: by/with/from
The 4th Conjugation ending is?
īre
2nd Declension Singular Dative
ō
Quamquam dominus abest, necesse est nōbīs strēnuē labōrāre.
Although the master is away, it is necessary for us to work hard.
vīlicus
overseer
Vocative
Direct address
The Latin verb mittere is what conjugation?
3rd Conjugation
3rd Declension plural genitive
um
Ad portam vīllae stat et viam spectat; sed Getam nōn videt.
He stands by the gate of the country house and watches the road: but he does not see Geta.
in itinere
on a journey
Dative
Indirect Object