regō, I rule (v. 3c. present tense) , parvus, -a, -um, small, puella, -ae, girl (n. f.), regere, to rule (v. 3c. present infinitive), rēxī, I have ruled (v. 3c. perfect tense), rēctum, in order to rule (v. 3c. supine), timeō, I fear (v. 2c. present tense), timēre, to fear (v. 2c. present infinitive), timuī, I have feared (v. 2c. perfect tense), superō, I overcome (v. 1c. present tense), superāre, to overcome (v. 1c. present infinitive), superāvī, I have overcome (v. 1c. present infinitive), superātum, in order to overcome (v. 1c. supine), aedificō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum , I build (v. 1c), amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum , regular 1st conjugation verbs go like, amō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum , I love (v. 1c), moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum , regular 2nd conjugation verbs go like, moneō, -ēre, -uī, -itum , I warn (v. 2c), dō, dare, dedī, datum, I give (v. 1c irregular), 3rd conjugation verbs go like, -o, -ere but follow no patterns in the third and fourth principal parts, Mixed conjugation verbs go like, -iō in the first principal part and -ere in the second principal partrns in the third and fourth principal parts, 4th conjugation verbs often, but not always go like, -iō, -īre, īvī (or iī), -ītum, audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum, regular 4th conjugation verbs often but not always go like, audiō, -īre, -īvī, -ītum, I hear (v. 4c), 3rd conjugation present stem is found by, chopping off -ere in the 2nd principle part, 2nd conjugation present stem is found by, chopping off -re in the 2nd principle part (-ēre), 1st conjugation present stem is found by, chopping off -re in the 2nd principle part (āre), 4th conjugation present stem is found by, chopping off -re in the 2nd principle part (-īre), regō, regere, rēxī, rēctum, I rule (v. 3c), Mixed conjugation verb endings are like, audiō when this leads to 2 separate vowels together and like regō when not the case.

Latin Vocabulary and Conjugations 1

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