Chapter 10 Grammar Flashcards

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Conjugate “audiō, audīre” (to hear) in the present active indicative.

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  • Aud (I hear)
  • Audīs (You hear)
  • Audit (He/she/it hears)
  • Audīmus (We hear)
  • Audītis (Y’all hear)
  • Audiunt (They hear)
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Conjugate “audiō, audīre” (to hear) in the imperfect.

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  • Audiēbam (I used to hear)
  • Audiēbās (You used to hear)
  • Audiēbat (He/she/it used to hear)
  • Audiēbāmus (We used to hear)
  • Audiēbātis (Y’all used to hear)
  • Audiēbant (They used to hear)
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Conjugate “audiō, audīre” (to hear) in the future.

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  • Audiam (I will hear)
  • Audiēs (You will hear)
  • Audiet (He/she/it will hear)
  • Audiēmus (We will hear)
  • Audiētis (Y’all will hear)
  • Audient (They will hear)
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Conjugate “audiō, audīre” (to hear) in the imperative.

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  • audī
  • audīte
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Conjugate “capiō, capere” (to take, seize) in the present active indicative.

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  • Capiō
  • Capis
  • Capit
  • Capimus
  • Capiunt

Third conjugation -iō verbs are conjugated like fourth conjugaton verbs, except the “i” is always short and the imperative is different.

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Conjugate “capiō, capere” (to take, seize) in the imperative.

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  • cape
  • capite

Third conjugation -iō verbs are conjugated like fourth conjugaton verbs, except the “i” is always short and the imperative is different.

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