dico dicere
Translation and Conj?
to say, speak (3)
What are the infinitive endings for 1st and 2nd conjugation verbs?
are
ere (with a macron)
ab urbe condita
from the founding of the city
Conjugate veho to singular, 3rd person, present tense.
vehit
Parse and translate:
Magister
D, G, N, C, Tr
D: 2nd G: m N: sg C: nom Tr:teacher
to live, be alive
Translation and Conj?
vivo, vivere (3)
Why is the third conjugation an old maid?
because it has no bo's in its future
I am the way, the truth, and the life.
Ego sum via et veritas et vita.
Conjugate struo to plural, 1st person, imperfect tense.
struebamus
Parse and Translate:
gravia
D, G, N, C, Tr
D: 3 G: n N: pl C: acc Tr: heavy
traho trahere
Translation and Conj?
to drag, haul (3)
Is the in ere long or short for third conjugation verbs?
short
You too, Brutus?
Et tu, Brute?
Conjugate figo to the singular, 2nd person, future tense.
figes
Parse and translate:
faults
What is the declension, gender, and translation?
Number: pl Case: acc
D: 1st G: f Tr: culpas
to fix, fasten
Translation and Conj?
figo figere (3)
In the 3rd conjugation, you must chop to the *blank* to find the present stem.
Fill in the blank.
root
Hannibal ad portas
Hannibal at the gates
Conjugate traho to the plural, 3rd person, imperfect tense.
trahebant
Parse and translate:
agrum
D, G, N, C, Tr
D: 2 G: m N: sg C: acc Tr: field
to conquer
Translation and Conj?
vinco, vincere (3)
The 3rd conjugation does not have a stem with a consistent *blank*
Fill in the blank.
stem vowel
In this sign you will conquer
In hoc signo vinces.
Conjugate vinco to the plural, 2nd person, future tense.
vincetis
Parse and Translate:
trahebant
Cj, P, N, T, Tr
Cj: 3 P: 3 N: pl T: imperfect Tr: they were dragging