Conjugating Latin Verbs in the Present Tense
Master Latin verbs! Practice present tense conjugation with clear steps and examples.
Connect the forms ofstare to their definition sto I stand stas you stand stat she stands stamus we stand statis you all stand stant they stand Sort each by person and number 1st person singular I sum ago do 1st person plural we sumus agimus damus 2nd person singular you es agis das 2nd person plural you all estis agitis datis 3rd person singular he, she, it est agit dat 3rd person plural they sunt agunt dant Conjugating in the Present Tense Conjugate: amō, amāre, amāvī, amātus (to love)1. Write the present stem in the first box.2. Bring down the 1st principal part - it is the first person, singular, present tense3. Write the present stem in all the other spaces and add the final personal signs.4. Meanings: love, teach, send, hear5. Notice: The bottom line has one translation for you to do. 6. Repeat these instructions on each of the other 3 words. ama Singular Plural 1st Person amo amamus 2nd Person amas amatis 3rd Person amat amant Write the meaning of the 2nd person singular in the box to the right. you love Conjugating in the Present Tense Conjugate doceo, docere, docui, doctus (teach) doce Singular Plural 1st Person doceo docemus 2nd Person doces docetis 3rd Person docet docent Write the meaning of the 1st person singular in the box to the right. I teach Conjugating in the Present Tense Conjugate mitto, mittere, misi, missus (send) mitti Singular Plural 1st Person mitto mittimus 2nd Person mittis mittitis 3rd Person mittit mittunt Write the meaning of the 3rd person plural in the box to the right. they send Conjugating in the Present Tense Conjugate audio, audire, audivi, auditus (hear) audi Singular Plural 1st Person audio audimus 2nd Person audis auditis 3rd Person audit audiunt Write the meaning of the 1st person plural in the box to the right. we hear