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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.

  1. 1.0 1.1 1 On the difference between these forms see § 186*.

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