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Latin Verb Endings By Benjamin Rasmussen
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Present Singular: o, s, t Plural: mus, tis, nt
Translation: Happening in the present Use 2nd Principal Part (infinitive) Example: paro, parare, paravi, paratus Take parare, drop the -are, and add the ending
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Imperfect Singular: bam, bas, bat Plural: bamus, batis, bant
Translation: Happening in the past Use 2nd Principal Part (infinitive) Example: paro, parare, paravi, paratus Take parare, drop the -are and add the ending
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Perfect 1st/2nd conjugation: Singular: i, isti it
Plural: imus, istis, erunt 3rd/4th conjugation: Singular: ero, eris, erit Plural: erimus, eritis, erint
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Perfect tense (continued)
Translation: Happened in the past Use 3nd Principal Part Example: paro, parare, paravi, paratus Take paravi, drop the I, and add the ending.
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Future 1st/2nd Conjugation: Singular: bo, bis bit
Plural: bimus, bitis, bunt 3rd/4th Conjugation: Singular: am, es, et Plural: emus, etis, ent
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Future tense (continued)
Translation: will, shall, going to Use 3rd Principal Part Example: paro, parare, paravi, paratus Take paravi, drop the I, and add the ending
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Pluperfect Singular: eram, eras, erat Plural: eramus, eratis, erant
Translation: Action happening before another action in the future Use 3rd Principal Part Example: paro, parare, paravi, paratus Take paravi, drop the I, and add the ending
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Future Perfect Singular: ero, eris, erit Plural: erimus, eritis, erint
Translation: Will have happened in the future Use 3rd Principal Part Example: paro, parare, paravi, paratus Take paravi, drop the I, and add the ending
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