Latin - English
English - Latin
Vocabulary
Translations
Grammar
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clamavimus

we have shouted

100

we have judged

judicavimus

100

always

semper

100

Numquam aravi.

I have never plowed.

100

In Latin grammar, perfect means

finished (completed)

100

amavi

I have loved

100

they have sailed

navigaverunt

100

then, at that time

tum

100

saepe clamaverunt

They have shouted often

100

What are the three helping verbs that may be used with the Latin perfect tense?

have, has, did

100

servavistis

y'all have gaurded

100

I have worked

laboravi

100

tomorrow

cras

100

Heri optavi navigare

Yesterday, I wished to sail.

100

Give the four principal parts of do

do, dare, dedi, datus

100

superaverunt

They have overcome

100

she has given

dedit

100

often

saepe

100

hodie steti orare

Today, I stood to pray

100

What is sentence pattern #2?

subject + verb + direct object

100

ambulavit

hsi has walked

100

y'all have prepared

paravistis

100

yesterday

heri

100

non pugnavit heri

hsi did not fight yesterday

100

How do you find the perfect stem?

Drop the i from the third principal part of the verb