Kennedy's "exceptional" Latin verbs
Test your knowledge of the principal parts and meanings of 283 important verbs that don't run exactly like the normal string of principal parts representative of their conjugation (i.e. amo, moneo, rego, audio; they can be found in Kennedy sections 151 to 161). Forms preceded by a hyphen are found only in compounds. (Go to CW's language page.)
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