1st & 2nd Conjugation - The Latin Library
www.thelatinlibrary.com › 101 › Conjugation12The Imperative is formed with -ā (sing.) and -āte (pl.): amā, amāte. Principal Parts: amō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum There are about 360 simple verbs of the First Conjugation, most formed directly from a noun or adjective stem. Thus, arma, arms - armō, I arm; amor, love-amō, I love. Their conjugation is
Latin Conjugations - Ben Crowder
bencrowder.net › latin-conjugationsLatin Conjugations. 1st Conjugation Chart (PDF) 2nd Conjugation Chart (PDF) 3rd Conjugation Chart (PDF) 3rd i-stem Conjugation Chart (PDF) 4th Conjugation Chart (PDF) Fill-in-the-Blank Conjugation Worksheet (PDF) About the chart. Shows the main Latin verb conjugations with endings color-coded for easy memorization. Also includes a fill-in-the ...
1st & 2nd Conjugation - The Latin Library
https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/101/Conjugation12.pdfThe Imperative is formed with -ā (sing.) and -āte (pl.): amā, amāte. Principal Parts: amō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum There are about 360 simple verbs of the First Conjugation, most formed directly from a noun or adjective stem. Thus, arma, arms - armō, I arm; amor, love-amō, I love. Their conjugation is
Imperative - Dickinson College Commentaries
dcc.dickinson.edu › grammar › latinThe future imperative is used in commands, etc., where there is a distinct reference to future time. In connection with some adverb or other expression that indicates at what time in the future the action of the imperative shall take place. So especially with a future, a future perfect indicative, or (in poetry and early Latin) with a present ...
Chapter 1
https://www.usu.edu › Chapters6. Imperatives. The Latin present active imperative singular has no ending (only base + thematic vowel); the imperative plural ends in -te; e.g. ama "love ...