Conjugations Flashcards
Verb principle parts, dictionary form
1st person singular present indicative active
Present infinitive active
Perfect 1st person singular indicative active
Supine
Agō principal parts
Agō, agere, ēgi, actum
Agō present, active conjugation
Agō Agimus
Agis Agitis
Agit Agunt
Present indicative verb endings
Singular: o or m, s, t
Plural: mus, tis, unt
Present passive verb endings
Singular: r, ris, tur
Plural: mur, mini, ntur
Agō present, active, subjunctive conjugation
Agam Agāmus
Agās Agātis
Agat Agant
Agō present, passive conjugation
Agor Agimur
Ageris Agimini
Agitur Aguntur
Agō present, passive, subjunctive conjugation
Agar Agāmur
Agāris Agāmini
Agātur Agantur
Present active imperative of agō, singular and plural
Age, agite
Present passive imperative of agō, singular and plural
Agere, agimini
The legion is being led by Caesar
Legiō ab Caesare ducitur
Caesar is killed with a dagger.
Caesar pugione interficitur.
Inanimate object=>no agency=>no preposition; free standing ablative of means
Dictionary form of sum
sum, esse, fuī, futūrum
Sum present, indicative, active
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
Sum present subjunctive
sim, sīs, sit, sīmus, sītis, sint
Dictionary form of possum
Possum, posse, potuī
Possum present, indicative active
possum, potes, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt
Present subjunctive of possum
possim, possīs, possit, possīmus, possītis, possint