trēs līberī linguā Graecā loquēbantur.
Three boys were speaking in Greek.
cōnor
I try
mīror
I wonder at, admire
Hermionē eōs hortāta est.
Hermione encouraged them.
hortor
I encourage, urge
morior
I die
puer, carmen scrībere cōnātus, mox dormiēbat.
The boy, having tried to write out the poem, was soon asleep.
ingredior
I go into, enter
patior
I suffer, endure
Ocar arcam ā comitibus portārī voluit.
Ocar wanted the chest to be carried by his companions
loquor
I speak, talk
proficīscor
I set out
Alexander ab Ocare vidērī nōn poterat.
Alexander was not able to be seen by Ocar.
sequor
I follow
precor
I pray, pray to
Note that when deponent verbs are listed in a dictionary, three forms (present tense, infinitive, and perfect tense) are given
what does that look like? Use Hortor as an example
hortor, hortārī, hortātus sum
urge, encourage