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name the conjugations and their endings |
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1st-are 2nd-ere 3rd-SHORT ere 4th-ire |
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how do the 3rd regular and 3rd i stem conjugations differ? |
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the 1s person singular and 3rd person plural are different-o vs io, unt vs iunt. |
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how is the 3rd conjugation conjutated? |
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how do you tell the difference between 3rd i stem words and 4th words? |
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the endings that are the same are: 1st singular, 3rd singular, and 3rd plural. if it is any other one and there is a macron, it is a 4th conj. if it is one of those emdings, you must memorize the verbs that are 3rd i stem. |
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what is the indicative mood used for? |
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statements of fact and questions. |
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what is the imperative mood used for? |
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how do you make a verb a positive singular command? |
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you take off the infinitive form for the stem. |
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how do you make a verb a positive plural command? |
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you add a "te" to the stem |
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how do you make a singular negative command? |
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use the word "noli" and keep the infinitive of the verb (ex. noli iacere) |
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how do you make a negative plural command? |
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"nolite" and infinitive ( nolite iacere) |
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what are the irregular command verbs? |
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how are the irregular command verbs made to plural? |
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ducite, facite, ferte, dicite |
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what is a complementary verb? |
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it fills up the meaning of another verb, ex. I WANT to cook or I LOVE to read |
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what is an impersonal verb? |
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a verb that has "it" as the subject (necesse est) |
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how do you know the correct translation for the following sentence (word order) aurelia corneliam lanam trahere docet. |
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the subject comes before the object. you also use common sense! |
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what are the 3 ways to conjugate a verb? |
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he/she loves, is loving, and does love |
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