Wheelock Caput XII Perfect Active all verbs. Perfect Indicative Active laudāv-ī īsti dux-it imus fu-istis ērunt.

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Wheelock Caput XII Perfect Active all verbs

Perfect Indicative Active laudāv-ī īsti dux-it imus fu-istis ērunt

Pluperfect Indicative Active Indicative (had) laudāv-eram erās dux-erat erāmus fu-erātis erant

Future Perfect Indicative Active laudāv-erō eris dux-erit ērimus fu-ēritis erint

Principal Parts amōamareamāviamātum cogitō errō servō superỏ tolerō vocō culpō cenō iuvō supero necō

Principal Parts amōamareamāviamātum mūtō appellō demostrō vitō expectō adiuvō nāvigō recītō liberō parō prōnūntiō

Principal Parts amōamareamāviamātum dēlectō labōrō narrō negō putō sperō invītō probō dēdicō praestō pugnō

Principal Parts amōamareamāviamātum dubitō rogō recūsō spectō imperō curō oblectō ōrō ambulō oppugnō explicō

Principal parts second conjugation Group A—evi verbs deleōdēlēredēlēvidēlētumdestroy impleōimplēreimplēviimplētumfill, satisfy, fulfill expleō compleō repleō

Group B --ui pāreō vipārērepāruīparitumobey/appear carēo vicarērecaruīcaritumlack cēnseōcēnsērecēnsuīcēnsumthink, estimate appraise exercēoexercēreexercuīexercitumtrain habeōhabērehabuīhabitumhave dēbeōdebēredēbuīdēbitumowe adhibēo cohibēo exhibēo inhibēo prohibēo praebēo adhibēreadhibuīadhibitumsummon restrain exhibit restrain hinder offer

More Group B -- ui pateō vipatērepatuī---lie open placeō viplacēreplacuīplease (+dative) teneō attineō detineō obtineō pertineō retineō tenēretenuītentus persist pertain

terreō abterreō deterreō exterreō perterreō terrēreterruīterritumfrighten timeōtimēretimuī---fear doceōdocēredocuīdoctumteach valeōvalērevaluīvalitūrusto be worth

No Pattern dōdarededīdatumgive stōstārestetīstatumstand videōvidērevīdīvīsumsee remaneōremanēreremansīremānsumremain agōagereēgiāctumlead, do mittōmitteremīsīmissumsend scriboscriberescrīpsīscrīptumwrite vīvoviverevīxīvīctumlive sentiōsentīresēnsīsēnsumfeel, perceive veniōvenīrevēnīventumcome

invēniōinvenīreinvēnīinventumfind faciōfacerefēcifactumdo, make fugiōfūgerefūgifugitumflee, avoid dicōdīceredīxīdictumsay vincōvīncerevīcivictumconquer