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Lesson II verb practice
Remember that a verb has three ways of translating: I DO, I am DOING, and I DO DO.
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vocō | I call |
vocās | you call (sing.) |
vocat | he/she/it calls |
vocāmus | we call |
vocātis | you call (pl.) |
vocant | they call |
habitō | I live |
habitās | you live (sing.) |
habitat | he/she/it lives |
habitāmus | we live |
habitātis | you live (pl.) |
habitant | they live |
laudō | I praise |
laudās | you praise (sing.) |
laudat | he/she/it praises |
laudāmus | we praise |
laudātis | you praise (pl.) |
laudant | they are praising |
narrō | I am telling |
narrās | you are telling (sing.) |
narrat | he/she/it is telling |
narrāmus | we are telling |
narrātis | you are telling (pl.) |
narrant | they are telling |
amō | I do love |
amās | you do love (sing.) |
amat | he/she/it does love |
amāmus | we do love |
amātis | you do love (pl.) |
amant | they do love |
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Gelinas and Murphy JHS |
Stony Brook/Setauket, NY |
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