Wheelock Latin Caput X Fourth Conjugation Verbs. -ire Audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum.

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Wheelock Latin Caput X Fourth Conjugation Verbs

-ire Audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum

First Person Second Person Third Person audio s t audiu mus tis nt I hear I am hearing I do hear You hear You are hearing You do hear He hears He is hearing He does hear We hear We are hearing We do hear You hear You are hearing You do hear They hear They are hearing They do hear Present Active Nota Bene: There is a “u” in the third person plural.

audieba mus ba s m t tis nt I heard Imperfect Active

audi a e mus e e e e s m t tis nt Future Active