FIRST & SECOND CONJUGATIONS

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FIRST & SECOND CONJUGATIONS VERB REVISION FIRST & SECOND CONJUGATIONS

FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum ris tur mur mini ntur s t mus tis nt I am loved You are loved He is loved We are loved They are loved am or I love You love He loves We love They love am o a a THE PRESENT TENSE

THE PRESENT TENSE (Indicative) SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I teach You teach He teach We teach They teach doc e o s t mus tis nt I am taught You are taught He is taught We are taught You are taught They are taught doc e or ris tur mur mini ntur THE PRESENT TENSE (Indicative)

THE FUTURE TENSE (Indicative) FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum I will love You will love He will loves We will love They will love am a bo bis bit bimus bitis bunt I will be loved You will be loved He will be loved We will love They will be loved am a bor beris bitur bimur bimini buntur THE FUTURE TENSE (Indicative)

THE FUTURE TENSE (Indicative) SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I will teach You will teach He will teach We will teach They will teach doc e bo bis bit bimus bitis bunt I will be taught You will be taught He will be taught We will be taught They will be taught doc e bor beris bitur bimur bimini buntur THE FUTURE TENSE (Indicative)

THE IMPERFECT TENSE (Indicative) FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I was loving You were loving He was loving We were loving They were loving am a bam bas bat bamus batis bant I was loved You were loved He was loved We were loved They were loved am a bar baris batur bamur bamini bantur THE IMPERFECT TENSE (Indicative)

THE IMPERFECT TENSE (Indicative) SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I was teaching You were teaching He was teaching We were teaching They were teaching doc e bam bas bat bamus batis bant I was taught You were taught He was taught We were taught They were taught doc e bar baris batur bamur bamini bantur THE IMPERFECT TENSE (Indicative)

THE PERFECT TENSE (Indicative active) FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I loved You loved He loved We loved They loved amav i isti it imus istis erunt I taught You taught He taught We taught They taught docu i isti it imus istis erunt THE PERFECT TENSE (Indicative active)

THE PERFECT TENSE (Indicative passive) FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I was loved You were loved He was loved We were loved They were loved amatus amati sum es est sumus estis sunt I was taught You were taught He was taught We were taught They were taught doctus docti sum es est sumus estis sunt THE PERFECT TENSE (Indicative passive)

THE PLUPERFECT TENSE (Indicative passive) FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I had been loved You had been loved He had been loved We had been loved They had been loved amatus amati eram eras erat eramus eratis erant I had been taught You had been taught He had been taught We had been taught They had been taught doctus docti eram eras erat eramus eratis erant THE PLUPERFECT TENSE (Indicative passive)

THE PLUPERFECT TENSE (Indicative active) FIRST CONJUGATION (A-TYPE) amo, amare, amavi, amatum SECOND CONJUGATION (E-TYPE) doceo, docere, docui, doctum I had loved You had loved He had loved We had loved They had loved amav eram eras erat eramus eratis erant I had taught You had taught He had taught We had taught They had taught docu eram eras erat eramus eratis erant THE PLUPERFECT TENSE (Indicative active)