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  2. Latin Conjugations - Ben Crowder

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    Shows the main Latin verb conjugations with endings color-coded for easy memorization. Also includes a fill-in-the-blank worksheet. The source is on GitHub.

  3. Latin conjugation table, Cactus2000

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    Conjugation tables of all Latin verbs, with passive, participes and translations.

  4. Latin conjugation - Wikipedia

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    The word "conjugation" comes from the Latin coniugātiō, a calque of the Greek συζυγία (syzygia), literally "yoking together (horses into a team)". For examples of verbs and verb groups for each inflectional class, see the Wiktionary appendix pages for first conjugation, second conjugation, third conjugation, and fourth conjugation.

  5. Latin Verb Conjugation Chart - Classical Liberal Arts Academy

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    This Latin verb conjugation chart helps students easily learn and identify all Latin verb endings for regular Latin verbs.

  6. Conjugate a Latin Verb. Enter the 1st person indicative present form (e.g., 'amo') See also: Latin Nouns. Latin Adjectives.

  7. LATIN CONJUGATION TABLES - Louisiana Tech University

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    LATIN CONJUGATION TABLES. Legend: (x) xx xx xx. a change to the final vowel of the stem, e.g. (–): laudO instead of laudAO, (a): laudat instead of laudAt. standard personal endings tense-specific variant endings interpolated vowels. Perfect stem + ... INDICATIVE PASSIVE. Present stem + ... Perfect participle stem + us/a/um (sg.)

  8. Conjugation of Verbs - The Latin Library

    www.thelatinlibrary.com/101/Conjugation.pdf

    Through conjugation a verb expresses: Person, Number, Tense, Mood and Voice. 1. PERSON & NUMBER: A verb agrees with its subject in number and person. There are Three Persons and Two Numbers, arranged thus:

  9. Here is a summary of all the forms and patterns you need to conjugate Latin verbs. Look at our verb tables now!

  10. Conjugation Basics — Latin Basics

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    There are 4 conjugations in Latin, indicating a verb’s person, number, tense, voice, and mood. Person: First, Second, or Third. Number: Singular or Plural. Tense: Indicates Time Reference. Voice: Active or Passive. Mood: Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive.

  11. Latin Verb Chart - Latin Dictionary/Notes

    www.latindictionarynotes.com/Assets/Latin Verb Chart - Active.pdf

    Perfect tense forms normally - go to the 3rd principal part and drop the ī then add the following endings. has/have did 1st. ī 2nd. istī 3rd. it imus istis ērunt. Pluperfect tense forms by using the Perfect Stem and adding the following: had 1st. eram 2nd. erās 3rd.