When you are uncertain about whether or not something is true, you may be doing this
Dubito / Dubi- tare
The six tenses we have learned are these
Present, imper- fect, future; per- fect, pluperfect, future perfect
Amavimus
We loved/We have loved (1st plural perfect)
Saluto, 3rd Sing. Fut.
Salutabit
Nunc aut num- quam.
Now or never
You get in an airplane in order to do this
Volo/Volare
This is the part of a word that doesn’t change when it is conju- gated or inflect- ed.
The Stem
Amabatis
You all used to love (2nd plural imperfect)
Natare, 1st Plu- ral Perfect
Natavimus
Sanctificetur Nomen Tuum.
Hallowed/Holy/ Sanctified by thy name
You use your brain for this
Puto/Putare
The six attrib- utes or factors of a Latin verb are these.
Conjugation, person, number, tense, voice, mood
Amaveram
I had loved (1st singular pluper- fect)
Parare, 2nd Plu- ral future
Parabitis
Ora et Labora.
Pray and work.
You do this to keep something safe
Servo/Servare
The four forms that provide the stems needed to conjugate Latin verbs are called these.
The Four Princi- ple Parts
Amabis
You will love (2nd singular future)
Clamare, 1st sin- gular pluperfect
Clamaveram
Fortes Fortuna Juvat.
Fortune favors the strong/bold
A farmer would do this before planting his crops
Aro/Arare
For first conju- gation verbs, the last three letters of the second principal part are these.
-ARE
Amaveritis
Y’all will have loved (2nd plural future perfect)
Servare, 1st plu- ral future perfec
Servaverimus
Deus numquam mutavit nisi mu- tabit.
God has never changed nor shall change.