Chapter 2 - Third-Conjugation Verbs Flashcards
1st person active, singular, indicative ending
-ō/-m (English = “I”)
2nd person active, singular, indicative ending
-s (English = “you (singular)”)
3rd person active, singular, indicative ending
-t (English = “he/she/it)
1st person active, plural, indicative ending
-mus (English = “we”)
2nd person active, plural, indicative ending
-tis (English = “y’all/you (plural)”)
3rd person active, plural, indicative ending
-nt (English = “they”)
do, drive
agō, agere, ēgī, actum
Translate: “war to do”
bellum agere
Translate: “they wage war”
bellum agunt
Translate: “Caesar wages war”
Caesar bellum agit
Translate: “Gaius Julius Caesar, general and chief priest, wages war in Gaul”
Gaius Iulius Caesar, imperātor et pontifex maximus, bellum in Galliā agit
Translate: “Wage war, Caesar”
Age bellum Caesar
Translate: “Wage war soldiers”
Agite bellum mīlitēs
1st person, singular, indicative of agō
agō (“I do”)
2nd person, singular, indicative of agō
agis (“You do”)
3rd person, singular, indicative of agō
agit (“He/She/It does”)
1st person, plural, indicative of agō
agimus (“We do”)
2nd person, plural, indicative of agō
agitis (“Y’all do”)
3rd person, plural, indicative of agō
agunt (“They do”)
Singular imperative of agō
age (“Do!”)