Principal Parts of Verbs of First Conjugation Verbs

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Principal Parts of Verbs of First Conjugation Verbs Present Present Perfect Perfect Meaning Active Active Active Passive Indicative Infinitive Indicative Participle voco vocare vocavi vocatus call First Conjugation Exceptions Present Present Perfect Perfect Meaning do dare dedi datus give sto stare steti status stand (ad)juvo (ad)juvare (ad)juvi (ad)jutus help

Principal Parts for the Irregular Verb “to be” First Conjugation Exceptions Present Present Perfect Future Meaning Active Active Active Active Indicative Infinitive Indicative Participle sum esse fui futurus be absum abesse afui afuturus be absent adsum adesse adfui adfuturus be present

Second Conjugation Verbs Present Present Perfect Perfect Meaning Active Active Active Passive Indicative Infinitive Indicative Participle moneo monere monui monitus warn

Second Conjugation Verbs (Page 65) Present Present Perfect Perfect Meaning Active Active Active Passive Indicative Infinitive Indicative Participle habeo habere habui habitus have, hold debeo debere debui debitus owe, ought moneo monere monui monitus warn, advise terreo terrere terrui territus frighten timeo timere timui -------- fear, be afraid doceo docere docui doctus teach maneo manere mansi mansus remain video videre vidi visus see sedeo sedere sedi sessus sit respondeo respondere respondi responsus answer