2 Conjugation Flashcards
What is a 2nd conjugation verb in Latin?
A verb that belongs to the second conjugation, typically characterized by an infinitive ending in -ēre.
Give an example of a 2nd conjugation verb.
Moneo, monere (to warn).
True or False: 2nd conjugation verbs in Latin have infinitives ending in -are.
False.
What is the present tense stem of the verb ‘moneo’?
Mon-.
Fill in the blank: The first person singular present indicative form of ‘moneo’ is _____.
Moneo.
What is the ending for the 2nd person singular present indicative of a 2nd conjugation verb?
-es.
Which of the following is a characteristic of 2nd conjugation verbs? (a) They end in -are, (b) They end in -ēre, (c) They end in -ire.
(b) They end in -ēre.
What is the 3rd person plural present indicative form of ‘moneo’?
Monent.
True or False: The infinitive form of a 2nd conjugation verb always ends in -ere.
True.
Provide the present active infinitive of the verb ‘videō’.
Videre.
What is the ending for the 1st person plural present indicative of a 2nd conjugation verb?
-emus.
Fill in the blank: The verb ‘videō’ means _____.
I see.
What is the 2nd person plural present indicative form of ‘moneo’?
Monetis.
Which of the following verbs is NOT a 2nd conjugation verb? (a) Moneo, (b) Video, (c) Amo.
(c) Amo.
What is the present active participle of the verb ‘moneo’?
Monens.
True or False: The perfect tense of 2nd conjugation verbs is formed using the stem from the present tense.
False.
What is the perfect tense stem of ‘moneo’?
Monu-.
Fill in the blank: The 3rd person singular perfect indicative form of ‘moneo’ is _____.
Monuit.