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What is the Latin translation for 'You were teaching'?
What is the Latin translation for 'You were teaching'?
docebas
What is the Latin verb for 'They drag'?
What is the Latin verb for 'They drag'?
trahunt
What is the Latin translation for 'I had dragged'?
What is the Latin translation for 'I had dragged'?
traxeram
What is the Latin verb for 'We hear'?
What is the Latin verb for 'We hear'?
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What is the Latin translation for 'You (pl.) have carried'?
What is the Latin translation for 'You (pl.) have carried'?
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What is the Latin verb for 'He/she/it teaches'?
What is the Latin verb for 'He/she/it teaches'?
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What is the Latin translation for 'You (pl.) were carrying'?
What is the Latin translation for 'You (pl.) were carrying'?
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What is the Latin verb for 'They had taught'?
What is the Latin verb for 'They had taught'?
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What is the Latin translation for 'You (s.) had heard'?
What is the Latin translation for 'You (s.) had heard'?
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What is the Latin verb for 'They hear'?
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Study Notes
Verb Conjugations
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Portare (to carry)
- Present tense: porto (I carry), portas (you carry), portat (he/she/it carries), portamus (we carry), portatis (you pl. carry), portant (they carry)
- Imperfect tense: portabam (I was carrying), portabas (you were carrying), portabat (he/she/it was carrying), portabamus (we were carrying), portabatis (you pl. were carrying), portabant (they were carrying)
- Perfect tense: portavi (I have carried), portavisti (you have carried), portavit (he/she/it has carried), portavimus (we have carried), portavistis (you pl. have carried), portaverunt (they have carried)
- Pluperfect tense: portaveram (I had carried), portaveras (you had carried), portaverat (he/she/it had carried), portaveramus (we had carried), portaveratis (you pl. had carried), portaverant (they had carried)
More Verb Conjugations
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Docere (to teach)
- Present tense: doceo (I teach), doceis (you teach), docet (he/she/it teaches), docemus (we teach), docetis (you pl. teach), docent (they teach)
- Imperfect tense: docebam (I was teaching), docebas (you were teaching), docebat (he/she/it was teaching), docebamus (we were teaching), docebatis (you pl. were teaching), docebant (they were teaching)
- Perfect tense: docui (I have taught), docuisti (you have taught), docuit (he/she/it has taught), docuimus (we have taught), docuistis (you pl. have taught), docuerunt (they have taught)
- Pluperfect tense: docueram (I had taught), docueras (you had taught), docuerat (he/she/it had taught), docueramus (we had taught), docueratis (you pl. had taught), docuerant (they had taught)
Even More Verb Conjugations
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Trahere (to drag)
- Present tense: traho (I drag), trahis (you drag), trahit (he/she/it drags), trahimus (we drag), trahitis (you pl. drag), trahunt (they drag)
- Imperfect tense: trahabam (I was dragging), trahabas (you were dragging), trahabat (he/she/it was dragging), trahabamus (we were dragging), trahabatis (you pl. were dragging), trahabant (they were dragging)
- Perfect tense: traxi (I have dragged), traxisti (you have dragged), traxit (he/she/it has dragged), traximus (we have dragged), traxistis (you pl. have dragged), traxerunt (they have dragged)
- Pluperfect tense: traxeram (I had dragged), traxeras (you had dragged), traxerat (he/she/it had dragged), traxeramus (we had dragged), traxeratis (you pl. had dragged), traxerant (they had dragged)
Final Verb Conjugations
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Audire (to hear)
- Present tense: audio (I hear), audis (you hear), audit (he/she/it hears), audimus (we hear), auditis (you pl. hear), audiunt (they hear)
- Imperfect tense: audiebam (I was hearing), audiebas (you were hearing), audiebat (he/she/it was hearing), audiebamus (we were hearing), audiebatis (you pl. were hearing), audiebant (they were hearing)
- Perfect tense: audivi (I have heard), audivisti (you have heard), audivit (he/she/it has heard), audivimus (we have heard), audivistis (you pl. have heard), audiverunt (they have heard)
- Pluperfect tense: audiveram (I had heard), audiveras (you had heard), audiverat (he/she/it had heard), audiveramus (we had heard), audiveratis (you pl. had heard), audiverant (they had heard)
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Practice conjugating Latin verbs in different tenses, including present, imperfect, and perfect. Identify the correct verb forms for various subjects and actions. Improve your Latin language skills with this quiz!