Latin 2nd Conjugation Verbs Explained | Present Active Indicative
For extra support in your Latin learning, explore ejtutor.com or email [email protected] Latin Grammar: 2nd Conjugation Verbs – Present Active Indicative It’s time to tackle the 2nd conjugation, another major building block of Latin verbs! These are the verbs that end in -ere in their infinitive, and once you learn their pattern in the present active indicative, you’ll be able to recognise and translate them with ease. In this video, we’ll go through: - What makes a verb part of the 2nd conjugation - How to form all six present active indicative forms - Examples with real verbs like moneo, mones, monet (“to warn, advise” - Simple tips to help you spot the pattern quickly By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to recognise, form, and translate 2nd conjugation verbs in the present tense, and you’ll see how they compare to 1st conjugation verbs you already know! 🔎 Keywords we’ll cover: Latin 2nd conjugation, Latin present tense verbs, Latin verb endings, Latin grammar for beginners, moneo mones monet, Latin conjugations explained, learn Latin verbs, Latin active voice. If you find this helpful, give it a 👍 and subscribe for more short, clear Latin grammar lessons every week.
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