Latin 4th Conjugation Verbs Explained | Present Active Indicative
For more help, email [email protected] or explore ejtutor.com Latin Grammar: 4th Conjugation Verbs – Present Active Indicative You’ve made it to the 4th conjugation, the verbs with that distinctive -ire ending! Once you learn this pattern, you’ll be able to recognise and form lots of common Latin verbs like audire (“to hear”) and dormire (“to sleep”). In this lesson, I’ll show yo: - What makes a verb part of the 4th conjugation - The full set of present active indicative endings - Step-by-step examples like audio, audis, audit - Simple tricks to help you remember the forms easily By the end, you’ll know exactly how to recognise, form, and translate 4th conjugation verbs in the present tense — and how they compare to the other conjugations you’ve learned. 🔎 Keywords we’ll cover: Latin 4th conjugation, Latin present tense verbs, Latin verb endings, audire audio audis audit, Latin grammar for beginners, learn Latin verbs, Latin conjugations explained, Latin active voice. If this lesson helps, give it a 👍 and subscribe for more short, clear Latin grammar videos.
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