2 first conjugation verbs that don’t form the perfect tense
with -v-:
dō, dare, dedī [1]: give
stō, stāre, stetī [1]: stand
And the irregular verb: sum, esse
Sum, esse, fuī: that perfect tense could not be
predicted but, like any other verb, once you have the perfect tense, the same
endings are added
- fuī: I was (have been)
- fuistī: you (sg.) were
- fuit: he / she / it was
- fuimus: we were
- fuistis: you (pl.) were
- fuērunt: they were
Find the Latin
The boy gave me
You didn’t give me
We have given everything
They all gave
You have been (foolish)
We were (happy)
We are (happy)
The place was
There were around one hundred …
Three Romans stood …
Yesterday I stood
The brave cavalryman stood …
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1. Fuērunt enim circiter centum latrōnēs
2. Heri fēlīcēs fuimus; hodiē miserī sumus.
3. Herī in summō saxō stetī.
4. Locus herbōsus fuit.
5. Mihi nōn dedistī.
6. Omnēs gemitum profundum dedērunt.
7. Omnia dedimus.
8. Prō comitibus suīs fortis eques stetit.
9. Puer quī hoc mihi dēdit est Pūblius.
10. Stulta et scelerāta fuistī.
11. Trēs igitur Rōmānī in angustō locō stetērunt.
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