2nd Conjugation Verbs Flashcards
1st word 1st person present, 2nd word infinitive, 3rd word 1st person perfect, 4th word perfect passive participle (having (been) -ed). (+ dative) means that all perfect forms of the verb are accompanied with a dative noun.
audeo, audere, ausus sum
Deponent verb
I dare, to dare, I dared
debeo, debere, debui, debitus
- debeo - I owe/sought/should/must
- debere - to owe/sought/should/have to
- debui - I owed/sought/should have/had to
- debitus - having owed/sought/should have/had to
deleo, delere, delevi, deletus
I destroy, to destroy, I destroyed, having destroyed
doceo, docere, docui, doctus
I teach, to teach, I taught, having taught
faveo, favere, favi, fatus (+ dative)
I favour/support, to favour/support, I favoured/supported, having favoured/supported
gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum
Deponent verb
I rejoice/am pleased, to rejoice/be pleased, I rejoiced/was pleased
habeo, habere, habui, habitus
I have, to have, I had, having had
iaceo, iacere, iacui
I lie, to lie, I lied
iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus
I order, to order, I ordered, having ordered
maneo, manere, mansi
I remain/stay, to remain/stay, I remained/stayed
moneo, monere, monui, monitus
I warn/advise, to warn/advise, I warned/advised, having warned/advised
moveo, movere, movi, motus
I move, to move, I moved, having moved
persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi (+ dative)
I persuade, to persuade, I persuaded
respondeo, respondere, respondi, responsus
I reply, to reply, I replied, having replied
rideo, ridere, risi
I laugh/smile, to laugh/smile, I laughed/smiled