Noun Conjugations Flashcards
Present indicative active - portare**
(1st conjugation)
porto
portas
portat
portamus
portatis
portant
Present indicative active - tenere**
(2nd conjugation)
teneo
tenes
tenet
tenemus
tenetis
tenent
Present indicative active - ducere**
(3rd conjugation)
duco
ducis
ducit
ducimus
ducitis
ducunt
Present indicative active - audire**
(4th conjugation)
audio
audis
audit
audimus
auditis
audiunt
Present subjunctive active - portare**
(1st conjugation)
portem
portes
portet
portemus
portetis
portent
Present subjunctive active - tenere**
(2nd conjugation)
teneam
teneas
teneat
teneamus
teneatis
teneant
Present subjunctive active - ducere**
(3rd conjugation)
ducam
ducas
ducat
ducamus
ducatis
ducant
Present subjunctive active - audire**
(4th conjugation)
audiam
audias
audiat
audiamus
audiatis
audiant
Why is the present subjunctive used?
- In purpose/result clauses when the main verb is primary (present, future, recent past).
- In certain conditional clauses.
- As a ‘jussive’ subjunctive as in let us…
cenemus - let us dine
- As a deliberative subjunctive…
- quid agam? - what am I to do?*
Future indicative active - portare**
(1st conjugation)
portabo
portabis
portabit
portabimus
portabitis
portabunt
Future indicative active - tenere**
(2nd conjugation)
tenebo
tenebis
tenebit
tenebimus
tenebitis
tenebunt
Future indicative active - ducere**
(3rd conjugation)
ducam
duces
ducet
ducemus
ducetis
ducent
Future indicative active - audire**
(4th conjugation)
audiam
audies
audiet
audiemus
audietis
audient
Imperative of portare**
(1st conjugation)
singular - porta
plural - portate
Imperative of tenere**
(2nd conjugation)
singular - tene
plural - tenete