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76 SYNOPSES OF VERBS
Imperative | ||||
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Pres. | a´mā | amā´re | mo´nē | monē´re |
Infinitive | ||||
Pres. | amā´re | amā´rī | monē´re | monē´rī |
Conjugation III |
Conjugation III |
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Indicative | ||||
ACTIVE | PASSIVE | ACTIVE | PASSIVE | |
Pres. | re´gō | re´gor | ca´piō | ca´pior |
Imperf. | regē´bam | regē´bar | capiē´bam | capiē´bar |
Fut. | re´gam | re´gar | ca´piam | ca´piar |
Imperative | ||||
Pres. | re´ge | re´gere | ca´pe | ca´pere |
Infinitive | ||||
Pres. | re´gere | re´gī | ca´pere | ca´pī |
Conjugation IV | ||
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Indicative | ||
ACTIVE | PASSIVE | |
Pres. | au´diō | au´dior |
Imperf. | audiē´bam | audiē´bar |
Fut. | au´diam | au´diar |
Imperative | ||
Pres. | au´dī | audī´re |
Infinitive | ||
Pres. | audī´re | audī´rī |
- I. Give the synopsis of rapiō, mūniō, reperiō, doceō, videō, dīcō, agō, laudō, portō, and vary the person and number.
178. We learned in § 50 that one of the three relations covered by the ablative case is expressed in English by the preposition from. This is sometimes called the separative ablative, and it has a number of special uses. You have already grown familiar with the first mentioned below.