Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo – I walk.

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Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo – I walk

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Plural Ambulamus - We walk

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Imperfect Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulabam – I was walking

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Imperfect Tense -3 rd Person -Singular Ambulabat – He walks

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Future Tense -3 rd Person -Singular Ambulabit – He will walk

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Future Tense -3 rd Person -Plural Ambulabunt – They will walk

Conjugate the verb- Rideo, ridēre -as: -Present Tense -3 rd Person -Singular Ridet – He smiles

Conjugate the verb- Rideo, ridēre -as: -Imperfect Tense -3rd Person -Singular Ridebat – He was laughing

Conjugate the verb- Rideo, ridēre -as: -Future Tense -2 nd Person -Plural Ridebitis- you all will laugh

Conjugate the verb- Rideo, ridēre -as: -Imperfect Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ridebam – I was laughing

Conjugate the verb- Dormio, dormire -as: -Present Tense -3 rd Person -Singular Dormit – He sleeps

Conjugate the verb- Dormio, dormire -as: -Present Tense -3 rd Person -Plural Dormiunt – They sleep

Conjugate the verb- Dormio, dormire -as: -Imperfect Tense -3 rd Person -Plural Dormiebant – They were sleeping

Conjugate the verb- Dormio, dormire -as: -Future Tense -3 rd Person -Plural Dormient – They will sleep

Conjugate the verb- Dormio, dormire -as: -Imperfect Tense -2 nd Person -Plural Dormiebatis – Yall were sleeping

Conjugate the verb- Dormio, dormire -as: -Future Tense -2 nd Person -Plural Dormietis – Yall will sleep

Conjugate the verb- Sumo, sumere -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Plural Sumimus- We take

Conjugate the verb- Sumo, sumere -as: -Present Tense -2 nd Person -Singular Sumis – you take

Conjugate the verb- Sumo, sumere -as: -Imperfect Tense -2 nd Person -Singular Sumebas – you were taking

Conjugate the verb- Sumo, sumere -as: -Future Tense -2 nd Person -Singular Sumes – You will take

Conjugate the verb- Ago, agere -as: -Future Tense -1 st Person -Plural Agamus – We will act

Conjugate the verb- Ago, agere -as: -Present Tense -3 rd Person -Singular Agit – He acts

Conjugate the verb- Ago, agere -as: -Present Tense -3rd Person -Plural Agunt – They act

Conjugate the verb- Ago, agere -as: -Future Tense -3 rd Person -Plural Agent – They will act

Conjugate the verb- Do, dare -as: -Future Tense -3rd Person -Singular Dabat – He was giving

Conjugate the verb- Do, dare -as: -Imperfect Tense -1 st Person -Singular Dabam – I was giving

Conjugate the verb- Do, dare -as: -Present Tense -3 rd Person -Singular Dant – They give

Conjugate the verb- Do, dare -as: -Imperfect Tense -2 nd Person -Singular Dabas – You were giving

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo

Conjugate the verb- Ambulo, ambulare -as: -Present Tense -1 st Person -Singular Ambulo

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Sumo, sumere

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Dormio, dormire

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Rideo, ridēre

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Pono, ponere

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Fero, ferre

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Verbero, verberare

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Ago, agere

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Claudo, claudere

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Advenio, advenire

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Exeo, exire

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Tergeo, tergēre

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Eo, ire

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Exeo, exire

Give the conjugation of the given verb (and the translation if you know it): Veho, vehere

What case does… Ante …take? (translation?)

What case does… Prope …take? (translation?)

What case does… Ab …take? (translation?)

What case does… A …take? (translation?)

What case does… Ex …take? (translation?)

What case does… Apud …take? (translation?)

What case does… Ad …take? (translation?)

What case does… Cum …take? (translation?)

What case does… Cirum …take? (translation?)

What case does… Post …take? (translation?)

What case does the prepostion… E …take? (translation?)

What case does… Per …take? (translation?)

What case does… In …take? (translation?)

Translate the substantive adjective Fessus

Translate the substantive adjective Is habet multa

Translate the substantive adjective Is habet multa

Translate the substantive adjective Sed id quod Medus cantat a Lydia non auditur

Translate the substantive adjective Laeta venit oppidum

Dominum iratum timet. Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Non via longa est Romam. Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Verba Medi a Lydia laeta audiuntur. Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Verba Medi a Lydia laeta audiuntur. Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Verba Medi a Lydia laeta audiuntur. Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Iulius in villa est et ab Aemilia liberisque laetis salutatur Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Iulius in villa est et ab Aemilia liberisque laetis salutatur Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Lydia Romae habitat Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)

Cornelius Tusculi est Give the gender, number, and case of the highlighted noun. (Translate…)