This is the vowel before the -re in the infinitive that shows a verb is in the first conjugation.
What is ā?
This is the vowel before -re in the infinitive of a 2nd Conjugation verb.
What is ē?
This is the vowel before -re in the infinitive that shows that a verb is in the 3rd conjugation.
What is 'e' - without a longation mark!
This is the vowel before -re that tells whether a verb is 4th conjugation.
What is '-ī'?
name 2 irregular verbs by their infinitive!
esse
ire
velle
These word complete the first conjugation present indicative paradigm below:
amō
amās
amat
What is 'amammus, amatis, amant'
These words complete the 2nd conjugation present indicative paradigm below:
doceo, _____, docet, docemus, _______, _______
What is 'doces, docetis, docent'?
This word completes the 3rd conjugation present indicative paradigm below:
__
agis
agit
What is 'ago'? (it looks similar to the 1st conjugation, watch out!)
This word completes the 4th conjugation present indicative paradigm below:
____
venis
venit
What is 'venio'?
Complete the "table"
sum ____, ______, sumus, _____, ______
es, est, estis, sunt
what is the infinitive for "to stand"
stare
the infinitive for "to frighten"
terrere (long e)
What is the 3rd person plural of "to seek"
petunt
to sleep - infinitive
dormire
1st person singular and 3rd ps. plural of "to go"
eo
eunt
_ these forms make the verb irregular!!!
What are the imperative Singular and Plural for to watch/observe
observa! (specta!)
observate (spectate)
Name the 2 command forms for "to laugh"
ride, ridete
This is the principle part that tells whether a verb is in 3rd conjugation or 3rd -io conjugation.
What is the first principle part? (1st person singular)
3rd conjugation: ago, gero, curro
3rd -io conjugation: capio, facio, perspicio
Give the two imperatives for "to come"
veni
venite
(nothing special here!)
How do you say "Don't rise" (singular and plural)
Noli surgere
nolite surgere
Which form of "to work" does not show the otherwise typical stem vowel "a"
laboro - this is a general 1st conjugation rule!
What makes the 2nd declension "special"
There will be the letter "e" before any conjugation ending (all 6 forms)
what are the two command forms of scribere
scribe
scribite (here the stem e turns to "i")
Which other conjugation acts exactly like the 4th?
Where do they differ?
the 3rd "io" conjugation - differ only in the infinitive!
(ere vs ire)
I want
he wants
they want
volo, vult , volunt