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'''Verb Tenses and Conjugations'''
'''Verb Tenses and Conjugations'''


amare → love
(lat) amare → love


Hic nauta amat. → This sailor loves.
(lat) Ille amat. → He loves.


Hic nauta amabat. → This sailor was loving.
(lat) Ille amabat. → He was loving.


Hic nauta amabit. → This sailor will love.
(lat) Ille amabit. → He will love.


Hic nauta amavit. → This sailor has loved.
(lat) Ille amavit. → He has loved.


Hic nauta amaverat. → This sailor had loved.
(lat) Ille amaverat. → He had loved.


Hic nauta amaverit. → This sailor will have loved.
(lat) lle amaverit. → He will have loved.

Revision as of 17:53, 6 December 2017

Latin and English/Regression Tests


Verb Tenses and Conjugations

(lat) amare → love

(lat) Ille amat. → He loves.

(lat) Ille amabat. → He was loving.

(lat) Ille amabit. → He will love.

(lat) Ille amavit. → He has loved.

(lat) Ille amaverat. → He had loved.

(lat) lle amaverit. → He will have loved.