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Errare est humanum
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vocō, vocāre,
vocavi, vocatus |
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servō, servāre,
servavi, servatus |
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arō, arāre,
aravi, aratus |
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exspectō, exspectāre,
exspectavi, exspectatus |
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temptō, temptāre,
temptavi, temptatus |
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natō, natāre,
natavi, natatus |
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errō, errāre,
erravi, erratus |
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salutō, salutāre,
salutavi, salutatus |
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stō, stāre,
steti, status |
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The forms from which all other verb forms are derived are called the ______. |
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The forms from which all other verb forms are derived are called the principal parts.
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The second principal part in Latin is called the _____. |
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The second principal part in Latin is called the infinitive. |
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In English the infinitive is always translated by the verb preceeded by the preposition ___. |
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In English the infinitive is always translated by the verb preceeded by the preposition to. |
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Voco is our 1st conjugation model.
Say 4 principal parts. |
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vocō, vocāre,
vocavi, vocatus
Endings: ō āre avi atus |
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