Latin to English
capio capere
to take, capture
to flee
fugio, fugere, fugi, fugitus
jecisti
v- 3 io cj, 2ndp, sg, perfect, you threw
facio, 3rd p., sg., future perfect
fecerit
Said and done.
Dictum et factum.
facio facere
to make, do
to make, do
facio, facere, feci, factus
fugerant
v- 3rd io cj, 3rd p, pl, pluperfect, they had fled
fugio, 1st p., sg., pluperfect
fugeram
To find the perfect stem for all four cjs. you _________.
Drop the "i" from the 3rd principle part.
fugio fugere
to flee
to take,capture
capio, capere, cepi, captus
ceperimus
3rd io cj, 1st p, pl, future perfect, we will have captured
cupio, 2nd p., pl., perfect
cupivistis
3rd io verbs belong to the 3rd cj. because their infinitive ends in _______.
-ere
jacio jacere
to throw, hurl
to desire, wish for
cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitus
fecero
3rd io cj, 1st p, sg., future perfect, i will have made
jacio, 1st p., pl., future perfect
jecerimus
Third io verbs look just like _______ verbs in the present.
4th cj.
cupio cupere
to desire, wish for
to throw, hurl
jacio, jacere, jeci, jactus
cupivistis
3rd io cj., 2nd p. pl., perfect, you all desired
facio, 3rd p., sg., perfect
fecit
The perfect system is _______ regular in all four cjs.
perfectly