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1.-Present Tense 2.-Imperfect Tense 3.-Perfect Tense 4.-Pluperfect Tense 5.-First Future Tense 6.-Second Future active are formed active by changing adjectives adverbs advised Ăm-ātī amatus Aūd-ītī audire dative denotes Deponent verbs ērě essem essent express Fac-tus feminine FOURTH CONJUGATION fuerimus fueris fueritis fuero fuisse fuissent fuisti Future Perfect Tense genitive case singular GERUNDS hear heard IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD La-ti La-tus loved masculine mayst or canst mightst or couldst Mon-iti Mõn-itus Neut neuter gender nominative Note 1.-The Nouns ending participle passive are formed passive voice Perfect and Pluperfect person Pluperfect Tense Plur Plural POTENTIAL MOOD prepositions Present and Imperfect pronoun Puer quæ quod Rēc-tus ruled SECOND CONJUGATION Second Future sentence shalt or wilt Sing singular to end subjunctive mood substantive sunt Superlative supine syllable THIRD CONJUGATION third declension thou hast thou mayst thou mightst thou shalt ui itum vowel
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