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The notes on verbs that will change your lives FOREVER!
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Three key words Infinitive Conjugation Principal Parts
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Infinitives A form of a Latin verb that ends in –re
In English an infinitive is translated as “to verb” Examples: numerare = to count, decidere = to fall down
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Conjugation Conjugation is the new declension
REMEMBER – Declension = Nouns, Conjugation = Verbs We can tell the conjugation of a verb from its Present Infinitive The letter that comes before the –re is our clue Latin has 4 conjugations 1st conjugation, -are 2nd conjugation, -ēre 3rd conjugation, -ere 4th conjugation, -ire Let’s try to identify some verbs from Stage 13
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Principal Parts Every Latin verb has principal parts
Think of the parts like our assistant principals. Each one has a slightly different job. First principal part is the 1st person singular present tense verb form Second principal part is the present infinitive Third principal part is the 1st person singular perfect verb form
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