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Lesson 10 – 2nd Conjugation Present and Future preview Before we begin please read pages 85-86 “Grammar” of your textbook. This will give you a preview of what you are about to learn. What have all the verbs you have learned so far had in common? What is a conjugation? What is the only difference between the 1st and 2nd conjugation?

Lesson 10 – 2nd Conjugation Present and Future conjugations A conjugation is a grammatical group for verbs, the equivalent of declensions for nouns Each conjugation has a slightly different pattern You can identify the conjugation of a verb from its 2nd principal part -are 1st conjugation e.g. laudare -ēre 2nd conjugation e.g. docēre -ere 3rd conjugation e.g. ponere -ire 4th conjugation e.g. monire So far all the verbs you have learned have been 1st conjugation. Hopefully you have noticed that there is always an “a” before the inflection e.g. amas, amabimus and amate This lesson you will be learning about the 2nd conjugation, which simply has an “e” before the inflection Hint – you can easily recognize 2nd conjugation verbs because their 1st principal part ends in –eo e.g. augeo, doceo, habeo, terreo

Lesson 10 – 2nd Conjugation Present and Future present and future forms habeo I hold habemus we hold habes you hold habetis ya’ll hold habet he holds habent they hold Future habebo I will hold habebimus we will hold habebis you will hold habebitis ya’ll will hold habebit she will hold habebunt they will hold Imperative habe! Hold! (singular) habete! Hold! (plural)