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Write the following principal parts on your plates Write the following principal parts on your plates. You should be able to hide the underlined words under the smaller, spinning plate: (I give to give, I gave, given) Do Dare Dedi Datus Amo Amare Amavi Amatus Habeo Habere Habui Habitus Ago Agere Egi Actus Mitto Mittere Misi Missus Facio Facere Feci Factus Dico Dicere Dixi Dictus Pono Ponere Posui Positus Sum Esse Fui Futurus Possum Posse Potui ------------ Fero Ferre Tuli Latus

Write the following principal parts on your plates Write the following principal parts on your plates. You should be able to cover the underlined words with the smaller, spinning plate: Eo Ire Ii Itus Volo Velle Volui ------------ Fio Fieri Factus ------------ Underneath the first principal part of each verb you may write its definition: Do – I give Dico – I say Volo – I want Amo – I love Pono – I put Fio – I become Habeo – I have Sum – I am Ago – I do Possum – I am able Mitto – I send Fero – I carry Facio – I make Eo – I go