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Conugation of Verbs.
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Ind. | Subj. | |||
Plup. S. | 1 | fŭĕram | fŭissem | |
2 | fŭĕrās | fŭissēs | ||
3 | fŭĕrăt | fŭissĕt | ||
Pl. | 1 | fŭĕrāmŭs | fŭissēmŭs | |
2 | fŭĕrātĭs | fŭissētĭs | ||
3 | fŭĕrant | fŭissent | ||
Fut. Perf. S. | 1 | fŭĕrō | ||
2 | fŭĕrĭs or fŭĕrīs | |||
3 | fŭĕrĭt | |||
Pl. | 1 | fŭĕrĭmŭs or fŭĕrīmŭs | ||
2 | fŭĕrĭtĭs or fŭĕrītĭs | |||
3 | fŭĕrint |
Imperative.
Sing. | Plur | |
2 | ĕs; estō[1] | estē; estōtĕ[1] |
3 | estō | suntō |
Verbals.
Inf. Pres. | essĕ | Inf. Fut. | fŏrĕ |
Inf. Pref. | fŭissĕ | Fut. Part. | fŭtŭrus, -a, -um. |
The other Verbals are wanting. But a Pres. Part. -sēns is used in two Compounds; see § 82.
Conjugation of Regular Verbs.
§ 63. There are four Regular Conjugations. They may be distinguished by the termination of the Pres. Infin. Act.
The Pres. Infin. | Act. of the | First | Conjugation | ends in | -ārĕ | |
„ | „ | Second | „ | „ | ērĕ | |
„ | „ | Third | „ | „ | ĕrĕ | |
„ | „ | Fourth | „ | „ | īrĕ | |
Exx. | 1. | ămārĕ to love | 3. | rĕgĕrĕ to rule | ||
2. | mŏnērĕ to advise | 4. | audīrĕ to hear |
§ 64. Contracted Forms.—Many forms of the First and Fourth Conjugations, containing the consonant v, are