Verbs Verbs must match the person and number of their subjects.

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Verbs Verbs must match the person and number of their subjects.

Servi dormiunt. Servus dormit. Ego dormio. Tu dormis nos dormimus

Amo, amare ama Iubeo, iubere iube Curro, currere curre* Dormio, dormire dormi

Ego Amo Iubeo Curro Dormio Tu Amas Iubes Curris Dormis Ille Amat Iubet Currit Dormit Nos Amamus Iubemus Currimus Dormimus Vos Amatis Iubetis Curritis Dormitis Illi Amant Iubent Currunt dormiunt

Ego Amabam Iubebam Currebam Dormiebam Tu Amabas Iubebas Currebas Dormiebas Ille Amabat Iubebat Currebat Dormiebat Nos Amabamus Iubebamus Currebamus Dormiebamus Vos Amabatis Iubebatis Currebatis Dormiebatis Illi Amabant Iubebant Currebant Dormiebant

Ego Amavi Iussi Cucurri Dormivi Tu Amavisti Iussisti Cucurristi Dormivisti Ille Amavit Iussit Cucurrit Dormivit Nos Amavimus Iussimus Cucurrimus Dormivimus Vos Amavistis Iussistis Cucurristis Dormivistis Illi Amaverunt iusserunt cucurrerunt dormiverunt

Ego Sum eram Ero fui Tu es eras eris fuisti Ille Est Erat erit fuit Nos sumus eramus erimus fuimus Vos estis eratis eritis fuistis Illi sunt erant erunt fuerunt

Translate from English to Latin and Latin to English They love iubebat You (s) were running dormis amant We order currit I was sleeping Love! (sing. Command) iubemus

Irregular Verbs Volo, velle Nolo, nolle Fero, ferre Eo, ire

Imperatives Volo, velle ----- Nolo, nolle noli, nolite Fero, ferre fer, ferte Eo, ire i, ite

Ego volo nolo fero Eo Tu Vis Non vis Fers Is Ille Vult Non vult Fert It Nos Volumus Nolumus Ferimus Imus Vos Vultis Non vultis Fertis Itis Illi Volunt Nolunt Ferunt eunt

Ego volebam nolebam ferebam ibam Tu Volebas Nolebas Ferebas Ibas Ille Volebat Nolebat Ferebat Ibat Nos Volebamus Nolebamus Ferebamus Ibamus Vos Volebatis Nolebatis Ferebatis Ibatis Illi Volebant Nolebant Ferebant Ibant

Translate from English to Latin and Latin to English Nolebam Vis We go They bring I do not wish We were wishing Eunt Ferebas Bring! (sing. command) You all wish