Using "to walk" - give in English the 1st person singular of present tense.
I walk (am walking, do walk)
Give the principal parts for "to be strong, be well"
valeo valēre valui - -
Cave canem.
Beware of the dog.
The stem vowel of the 2nd conjugation
ē
Conjugate débeo in imperfect tense.
debebam
debebas
debebat
debebamus
debebatis
debebant
Using "to walk" - give in English the 1st person singular of imperfect tense.
I was walking
Give the principal parts for "to burn, be on fire"
ardeo ardēre arsi arsus
Veni, vidi, vici
I came, I saw, I conquered
The infinitive ending for all 2nd conjugation verbs
-ēre
Conjugate débeo in future tense.
debebo
debebis
debebit
debebimus
debebitis
debebunt
Using "to walk" - give in English the 1st person singular of perfect tense.
I (have) walked (I did walk)
Give the principal parts for "to order, command"
jubeo jubēre jussi jussus
Video et taceo
I see and am silent
Give the regular endings for the principal parts of 2nd conjugations verbs
-eo -ēre -ui -itus
Conjugate débeo in perfect tense.
debui
debuisti
debuit
debuimus
debuistis
debuerunt
Using "to walk" - give in English the 1st person singular of pluperfect tense.
I had walked
Give the principal parts for "to rejoice"
gaudeo gaudēre -- --
Docēre, delectare, movēre
To teach, to delight, to move
How do you find the present stem?
Drop -re from the infinitive
Conjugate débeo in pluperfect tense.
debueram
debueras
debuerat
debueramus
debueratis
debuerant
Using "to walk" - give in English the 1st person singular of future perfect tense.
I will have walked
Give the principal parts for "to remain, stay"
maneo manēre mansi mansus
In umbra, igiter, pugnabimus.
Then we will fight in the shade.
How do you find the perfect stem?
Drop -i from the 3rd principle part.
Conjugate débeo in future perfect tense
debuero
debueris
debuerit
debuerimus
debueritis
debuerint