the stem for the present, imperfect, and future tenses, active and passive
What is the second principle part, cut off -re?
present tense, active voice endings
What are: -ō, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt?
the time and aspect of present tense
what is present, simple/ongoing?
POSSIBLE translations of the imperfect tense, active voice (use they, to love)
what is: they were loving?
POSSIBLE translations of: studuit
what is: s/he/it studied, did study, has studied?
the stem for the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect active verbs
what is the third principle part, cut off -ī?
imperfect passive endings
what are: -bam, -bās, -bat, -bāmus, -bātis, -bant?
the time and aspect of imperfect tense
what is past, ongoing?
POSSIBLE translations of the present tense, active voice: (they + to love)
what are: they love, they do love, they are loving, they do be loving?
the four principle parts of "studeō"
what is: studeō, studēre, studuī, ——?
the principle part used for the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect passive verb forms
what is the fourth principle part?
what are: -ī, istī, -it, -imus, -istis, -ērunt?
time and aspect of the future tense
What is future, simple/ongoing?
POSSIBLE translations of the future perfect tense, active voice (I + to eat)
what is: I will have eaten?
the possible translations of "exstinguere"
what is "to extinguish"?
the present tense stem of the verb "amāre"
What is "amā-"?
pluperfect active endings
time and aspect of the pluperfect tense
what is past, completed?
POSSIBLE translations of the perfect tense, active voice (you + love)
what is: you loved, you did love, you have loved?
the four principle parts of the verb, "to run"
what is: currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum?
The perfect tense stem of the verb "studēre"
What is "studu-"?
the passive personal endings
what are: -(o)r, -ris, -tur, -mur, -minī, -ntur?
time and aspect of the perfect tense
what is: present, completed OR past, simple?
the translation(s) of perfect active when it is present completed (I + to eat)
what is: I have eaten?
the possible translation(s) of: studuerit
what is "she/he/it will have studied"?