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Conjugating a First Conjugation Verb

Conjugating a First Conjugation Verb. amo amare amavi amatus. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts . amo. amare. amavi. amatus. First Person Singular Present Active I love. Present active Infinitive To love. First Person Singular Perfect Active I have loved .

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Conjugating a First Conjugation Verb

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  1. Conjugating a First Conjugation Verb amo amare amavi amatus

  2. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts amo amare amavi amatus First Person Singular Present ActiveI love Present active Infinitive To love First Person SingularPerfect ActiveI have loved Perfect Passive ParticipleHaving been loved

  3. Finding the Present Stem Find the second principal part of the verb. amo amare amavi amatus The present stem is the second principal part – re. amare - re = ama

  4. Present Active Tense The present active tense = Present Stem + Present Active Endings Singular Plural First Person mus we o I tis you Second Person you s he, she,it nt they Third Person t Present Active Endings

  5. I loveI am lovingI do love First Person We loveWe are lovingWe do love Am o Ama mus Second Person You loveYou are lovingYou do love You loveYou are lovingYou do love Ama tis Ama s He lovesHe is lovingHe does love Third Person They loveThey are lovingThey do love Ama t Ama nt Present Active

  6. Imperfect Tense Present Stem + BA + Present Endings Imperfect Active ba Ama m I loved Ama ba s You loved He loved Ama ba t We loved Ama ba mus You loved Ama ba tis They loved Ama ba nt

  7. Finding the Perfect Stem Find the third principal part of the verb. amo amare amavi amatus The perfect stem is the third principal part – i. amavi - i = amav

  8. Perfect Active Tense The Perfect Active Tense = Perfect Stem + Perfect Active Endings Singular Plural First Person imus we i I istis you Second Person you isti he, she,it erunt they Third Person it Perfect Active Endings

  9. Perfect Active Tense The Perfect Active Tense = Perfect Stem + Perfect Active Endings Singular Plural First Person imus we i I istis you Second Person you isti he, she,it erunt they Third Person it Perfect Active Endings

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