What do 1st conjugation verbs end with?
-are
We can identify 2nd declension by looking at what principal part?
The 2nd principal part
Which is not a 3rd conjugation verb?
consituo, timeo, rego
timeo (2nd conjugation)
To find a 3rd-io verb what do you look for?
-e in the 2nd principal part and -io in the first
What letter do you look for in the 2nd principal part to see if a verb is 4th conjugation?
-i
Name the missing principal part:
amo, amare, -- , amatus
amavi
What vowel do we look for in the 2nd principal part to tell if it is 2nd declension?
-ē
What is different about 3rd conjugation future tense endings compared to 1st or 2nd conjugation future tense endings?
You don't use -bo, -bis, -bit
What vowel do you add to a 3-io verb when conjugating it in the indictive present?
You add an -i before the personal endings
Which one of these words in not 4th conjugation?
venio, audio, facio
facio
Conjugate the verb:
do, dare, dedi, datus
in 2nd person singular present active
das
Translate the 2nd declension verb:
moneo, monēre, monui, monitum
to warn
Conjugate the verb:
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus
in 2nd person singular perfect active
duxisti
When forming a present active participial what letter do you add before the e in the stem?
-i
What does the word impedio mean?
to hinder
Conjugate the verb:
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus
in 3rd person plural future passive
vocabant
Conjugate "videre" in the indicative present passive
sg. pl.
videor videmur
videris videmini
videtur videntur
Conjugate the verb:
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus
in 3rd person plural future passive
vocabant
What does the word accipio mean?
receive, accept
What is the 3rd person singular perfect active indicative form of the verb venio?
venit
Conjugate the verb:
ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus
in 1st person plural pluperfect passive
ambulatae eramus
Conjugate the verb "habere" in the indicative future active and translate
sg. pl.
havebo (I will hold) havebimus (we will hold)
havebis (you will hold) havebitis (you will hold)
havebit (he/she/it will hold) havebunt (they will hold)
Conjugate the verb:
ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus
in 1st person plural pluperfect passive (feminine)
ambulatae eramus
Conjugate the verb:
capio, capere, cepi, captum
in the 2nd person singular present passive with an English translation
caperis (you are capturing)
What are all the forms of audio in the passive indicative?
sg. pl.
audior audimur
audiris audimini
auditur audiuntur