LATIN VERBS.---ACTIVE VOICE. I. INDICATIVE MOOD, PRESENT TENSE,-Do. Amo, to love-Moneo, to advise-Rego, to ruleAudio, to hear. (Am)o, I do (Mon)eo, Ido-(Re) go, I do~(Aud)io, Ido, as, thou dost at, he doth a,ato, love thou, or do thou love-e,eto -ge,gito, et,ato, love he, or let him love emus, love we, or let us love eat,eto,-gat,gito, -i,ito, --iat,ito, -eamus,gamus. -iamus, ate,atote, love ye, or do ye love -ete,etote, gite,gitote,--ite,itote, ent,anto, love they, or let them love, Present and Preterim- Amare, to love, Monere, to advise, perfect Tense. Preter. and Preter pluperfect Tense. {Regere, to Munire, Regere, to rule,-Audire, to hear. Amavisse, to have loved,-Monuisse, to Rexisse, to have ruled, have advised, divisse, to have heard, This is the only difference between the Preterperfect Tense (Potential Mood) and the Future, except that we use the words (should have). with the former, and (shall have) with the latter. Future Tense. Amandi, of loving, Amando, in loving, Monendi, Regendi, Audiendi, Monendo, Regendo, Audiendo, Amandum, to love, Monendum, Regendum, Audiendus Active Amatum, to love, -Monitum,-Rectum,-Auditu Passive--Amatu, to be loved,-Monitu, Rectu, Auditu Present Tense XIV.-PARTICIPLES. Amans, loving, Monens, Regens, Audiens Future in rus.-Amaturus, about to love, Moniturus, Rectu FINIS. |