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Latin Paradigms

created by Meagan Ayer 

Latin Verbs: Endings

  • Adjectives
    • 1st and 2nd Declension
    • 3rd Declension
    • Comparatives and Superlatives
    • Cardinal Numbers
    • Personal, Reflexive, Possessive
  • Nouns
    • 1st Declension
    • 2nd Declension
    • 3rd Declension Mute, Liquid, Nasal Stems
    • 3rd Declension -I Stems
    • 3rd Declension Greek and Irregular
    • 4th Declension
    • 5th Declension
  • Pronouns
    • Personal, Reflexive, Possessive
    • Demonstratives
    • Relative, Interrogative, Indefinite
    • Correlatives
  • Verb Endings
  • 1st conjugation
    • Synopsis
    • amō Personal Endings
    • Active System
    • Passive System
    • Deponents
  • 2nd Conjugation
    • Present and Perfect Systems
    • Deponents
  • 3rd Conjugation
    • -ĕ Stem
    • -io Stem
    • Deponents
  • 4th Conjugation
  • Sum
    • Conjugation
    • Sum Compounds
  • Periphrastics
  • Irregular Verbs
    • volō, nōlō, mālō
    • ferō, edō
    • dō
    • eō
    • adeō
    • fīō
  • Defective Verbs
  • Credits and Reuse

Present and Imperfect | Future and Future Imperative
Perfect and Pluperfect | Future Perfect
Infinitive, Participle, Gerundive, Supine

Present and Imperfect

Present and imperfect Verb endings with signs for mood and tense combined

 

Future and Future Imperative

Future verb endings with signs for mood and tense combined

 

Perfect and Pluperfect

Perfect and pluperfect verb endings with signs for mood and tense combined

 

Future Perfect

Future perfect verb endings with signs for mood and tense combined

 

Infinitive, Participle, Gerund, Supine

Verb endings for noun and adjective forms of the verb

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