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conjugate moneo-
moneo, monēre, monui, monitum
conjugate terreo
terreo, terrēre, terrui, teritum
conjugate doceo
doceo, docēre, docui, doctum
conjugate teneo
teneo, tenēre, tenui, tentum
conjugate video
video, vidēre, vidi, visum
conjugate timeo
timeo, timēre, timui
no 4th pp
What does the following word mean? moneo
to warn
What does the following word mean? terreo
frighten
What does the following word mean? doceo
to teach
What does the following word mean? teneo
to hold
What does the following word mean? video
to watch
What does the following word mean? timeo
to fear
What does the following word mean? amicus
friend
What does the following word mean? deus
god
What does the following word mean? dominus
master
What does the following word mean? vir
man
What does the following word mean? puer
boy
What is a conjugation?
A team of Latin verbs
What is a declension?
A team of Latin nouns
How do you decline a type 1 noun? (amicus, deus, dominus)
for nominate singular, it’s just the word(amicus). For the rest just drop us apply endings.
How do you decline a type 2 noun?(vir or puer)
Just add endings(don’t drop letters)
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: a
subject singular
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: ae
subject plural
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: am
DO singular
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: as
DO plural
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: um
DO singular
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: os
DO plural
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: us
Subject singular
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: er
Subject singular
In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: i
Subject Plural
What the order of letter we should always remember when translating sentences
Subject Action Verb Direct Object
(S AV DO)
What does “et” mean
and
What does “non” mean
not