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How do you know what conjugation a verb belongs to?. Look at the 2 nd PP! 1 st -āre 2 nd -ēre 3 rd /3 rd -io -ere 4 th -īre. What are the present tense vowels for 3 rd and 4 th conjugation?. I O U pet ō pet i mus
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Look at the 2nd PP! 1st -āre 2nd -ēre 3rd/3rd-io -ere 4th -īre
What are the present tense vowels for 3rd and 4th conjugation?
IOU petō petimus petis petitis petit petunt
What are the future tense vowels for 3rd and 4th conjugation?
hAm & Eggs petam petēmus petēs petētis petet petent
How do you form the future tense for 1st and 2nd conjugation?
BO, BIS, BIT amābō amābimus amābis amābitis amābit amābunt
Drop the -re off the 2nd PP and add -ns, -ntis petere → pete- → petens
4th PP! petō, petere, petīvī, petitum
verb-ed having been verb-ed
2 or 3 ablative words set off from the rest of the sentence • (adjective) noun and PPP • (adjective) noun and PAP • (adjective) noun and noun
How do you translate an Ablative Absolute with a noun and PPP?
With the nounhaving been verb-ed Signōdātō With the signalhaving been given
How do you translate an Ablative Absolute with a noun and PAP?
With the nounverbing Puerōclamānte With the boyshouting
How do you translate an Ablative Absolute with a noun and another noun?
With noun as noun Caesareduce With the Caesar as leader
Add -ior (m/f) or -ius (n) to the base clāra → clār- → clārior
Add -issimus, a, um to the base clāra → clār- → clārissimus
When the masculine nominative singular form ends in -er Then what?
Add -rimus, a, um to the -er form pulcher → pulcherrimus
Add -ē to the base clāra → clār- → clārē
Add -(i)ter to the base fortis → fort- → fortiter
Use the neuter nominative singular adjective. celerior, celerius → celerius