Fourth Conjugation Chapter 9. Translate to Latin We think (cogito) cōgitamus They think (Puto) putant She is being saved servatur Y’all are caring cūratis.

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Fourth Conjugation Chapter 9

Translate to Latin We think (cogito) cōgitamus They think (Puto) putant She is being saved servatur Y’all are caring cūratis I walk ambulō

Translate into Latin Y’all ought Dēbētis We order iubemus They conquer vincunt You are being understood intellegeris They are found petunt I am scared timeō She is being held tenet

The -ire The last conjugation Has an –ire in the fourth conjugation Not many Three most important: – Sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītum – Sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum – Veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum

What conjugation does this verb belong to? Prīmae Secundae Tertiae Quārtae

Just add i… and u SingularPlural First Personaudiōaudīmus Second Personaudīsaudītis Third Personauditaudiunt

Sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītum SingularPlural First PersonSciōscīmus Second Personscīsscītis Third Personscitsciunt

Sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītum- passive SingularPlural First PersonSciōrscīmur Second Personscīrisscīminī Third Personscītursciuntur

Translate into English Sentiunt They feel Audiuntur They are being heard Venīs You are coming Audīminī Y’all are being heard

Translate to Latin You are being known Scīris To be heard Audīrī Y’all are coming Venītis

Translate to Latin Joy is being felt. Gaudium sentītur. We hear the speech Ōrātiōnem audīmus. You know the deception. Dolum scīs The women do not believe. Mulierēs nōn crēdunt.

Exercise 3 Scītur S/he/it is known Venīre To come Sciunt They know Sciuntur They are known