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Conjugation Comparisons

Conjugation Comparisons. AND a look into 3 rd io and 4 th conjugations. Before we compare verb conjugations, let’s look at 3 rd io and 4 th : capio, capere 3 rd io facio, facere munio, mun ī re 4 th invenio, inven ī re. How to Identify a Conjugation.

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Conjugation Comparisons

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  1. Conjugation Comparisons AND a look into 3rd io and 4th conjugations

  2. Before we compare verb conjugations, let’s look at 3rd io and 4th: • capio, capere 3rd io • facio, facere • munio, munīre 4th • invenio, invenīre

  3. How to Identify a Conjugation

  4. 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd io 4th

  5. How to get the present stem:

  6. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd io, 4th

  7. Third io Conjugation Drop “re” from 2nd principal part Add: io imus is itis it iunt Fourth Conjugation Drop “re” from 2nd principal part Add: o mus s tis t unt Present Tense

  8. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd io, 4th

  9. Perfect Tense • Follow the rules for the other conjugations: • Drop “i” from 3rd principal part to get perfect stem • Then, add endings: i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt

  10. Perfect Tense of Munio:muniō, munīre, munivī, munitus • munivi • munivisti • munivit • munivimus • munivistis • muniverunt munivī

  11. 3rd io Conjugation Singular = 2nd principal part – “re” Plural = use singular form, but change “e” to “i” and add “te” Cape and Capite = take 4th Conjugation Singular = 2nd principal part – “re” Plural = use singular form and add “te” Muni and Munite = Fortify! Imperative Mood

  12. Templum pulchrum munimus. Templum pulchrum munivimus. Munite templum pulchrum! Practice

  13. Templum pulchrum munimus. Templum pulchrum munivimus. Munite templum pulchrum! We are building a beautiful temple. Practice

  14. Templum pulchrum munimus. Templum pulchrum munivimus. Munite templum pulchrum! We are building a beautiful temple. We built a beautiful temple. Practice

  15. Templum pulchrum munimus. Templum pulchrum munivimus. Munite templum pulchrum! We are building a beautiful temple. We built a beautiful temple. Build a beautiful temple! Practice

  16. To review, translate these verbs. • he receives • he received • you (pl.) are finding • you (pl.) did find • Receive! (pl.)

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