What conjugation does "amo- to love" belong to?

First conjugation (amāre)
Identify the tense and voice of the verb in this sentence: Hercules liberos interficiet

Interficiet: future, active
Form the verb for "you give" in Latin
Das
Translate the verb "duxisti" into English
You lead
What does the word "moneo, monere, monui, monitus" mean in English?
To warn
Which is not a third conjugation verb: duco, timeo, rego?
Timeo (timēre- second conjugation)
Identify and translate the verb in this sentence: "Agricola aquas ad urbem portat."
Portat: He/the farmer carries
Form the verb "they will be called" into Latin

Vocabuntur
Translate the verb "portabantur" into English
They were being carried
What is the word "accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus"
To accept/receive
Which is not a fourth conjugation verb: veni, audivi, feci
Feci: (comes from facio, facere- third conjugation)
Identify and translate the verb in this sentence: "Victoria ā nuntio nuntiabitur."
Nuntiabitur: 3rd, singular, future, passive
Translation: It will be announced
Form the verb "it had been walked" into Latin
Ambulatum erat
Translate the verb "caperis" into English
You are being seized
What is the latin word that mean "to hinder"
impedio, impedire, impedivi, impeditus
What conjugation does "__, __, cepi, captus" belong to?
Third-io (comes from capio, capere)
Identify the person, number, tense, and voice of the verb in this sentence: "Ibi Baucis et Philemon multos annos egerant."
Egerant: 3rd, plural, pluperf, active
Form the verb "y'all will hold" into Latin
Tenebitis
Translate the verb "audiemur"
We will be heard
Fill in the two missing principal parts for the verb and give definition for "puto, ___, ___, putatus
putare, putavi, to think
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Which verb is NOT in the future tense: capiam, habebimus, postulaverunt
Postulaverunt (it is in the perfect tense)
Identify and translate the verb in this sentence: "Hercules, the son of Alcmena, once was living in Greece."
Living: Habitabat
(3rd. singular, imperfect, act)
Form the verb "you will have been driven" (masc.) into Latin
Actus eris
Translate the verb "factae erunt" into English
They will have been made/done
Fill in the two missing principal parts of the verb and give the definition for "___ , postulare, ___ , postulatus
postulo, postulavi, to demand