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The Present Tense of Latin Verbs !

The Present Tense of Latin Verbs !. TERMINOLOGY Tense – “time” when the verb’s action occurs. 3 Tenses in English : present, past, future 6 Tenses in Latin : present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect Number – singular or plural as it relates to the ending

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The Present Tense of Latin Verbs !

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  1. The Present Tense of Latin Verbs! TERMINOLOGY Tense– “time” when the verb’s action occurs. 3 Tenses in English: present, past, future 6 Tenses in Latin: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect Number – singular or plural as it relates to the ending PRESENT TENSE – verb forms/endings indicating the action happens NOW!!! e.g. Iam teaching Latin 1. e.g. Youare takingnotes.

  2. The Present Tense Verb Chart!

  3. Subject Pronouns! Person = subject, either singular or plural i.e. I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they **These are called subject pronouns because they can ONLY be the subjects of sentences. NOTA BENE: “YOU” can also be a direct object EXAMPLES: Give the translation, person, and number of each verb below. quaero – quaerimus - quaeris – quaeritis - quaerit - quaerunt -

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