First Conjugation
Second Conjugation
Third Conjugation
Fourth Conjugation
Irregular
100
The second principal part of appropinquō.
What is appropinquāre?
100
These are all the principal parts of timeo.
What is timeo, timēre, timuī?
100
The vocab list contains three verbs meaning kill. List two.
What is interficiō, caedō, occīdō?
100
These are the principal parts of the verb 'sleep.'
What is dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī, dormitūrus?
100
This means 'I wish.'
What is volō?
200
The third principal part of dō.
What is dedī?
200
This is the third principal part of removeō.
What is removī?
200
This third conjugation verb can mean MANY MANY things. List its principal parts.
What is agō, agere, ēgī, actus?
200
This verb means "to find."
What is invenīre?
200
This is the spelling of the second principal part of ferō.
What is ferre?
300
This means "to dwell."
What is habitāre?
300
This is the fourth principal part of maneō.
What is mansūrus?
300
This important third conjugation verb means 'decide' or 'establish.'
What is constituō?
300
This form means 'having been known.'
What is scītus?
300
These are the principal parts of the verb for 'become.'
What is fiō, fiērī, factus sum?
400
This means "having been asked."
What is rogātus?
400
This is the third principal part of licēre
What is licuit?
400
This means 'having gone out.'
What is egressus?
400
These are the principal parts of 'gain possession of.'
What is potior, potīrī, potitus sum?
400
This irregular verb has two equivalent third principal parts.
What is eō?
500
This is the 'third principal part' of try.
What is conātus sum?
500
The base meaning of debeō.
What is owe?
500
This is the future passive participle of poscō.
What is poscendus, a, um?
500
One of C. I. Caesar's most famous quotations. It consisted of three verbs. One was a second conjugation verb. One was a third conjugation verb. And one was a fourth conjugation verb. What third conjugation did Caesar use?
What is veniō/vēnī?
500
This 'defective' verb can only exist in the perfect tenses.
What is coepī, coepisse, coeptus?