Wheelock Caput V Future and Imperfect Tenses Adjectives in -er.

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Wheelock Caput V Future and Imperfect Tenses Adjectives in -er

Future Tense First conjugation

Endings ( first and second conjugations) -bō-bimus -bis-bitis -bit-bunt

vocare vocabōvocābimus vocābisvocābitis vocābitvocābunt Te vocabō crās Te voco hodie.

Imperfect Tense  all four conjugations

Imperfect Endings bambāmus bāsbātis batbant

vocō, vocare vocabamvocabāmus vocabāsvocabātis vocabatvocabant Poetae semper musam vocabant

remaneō, remanēre Future remanebōremanebimus remanebỉsremanebitis remanebitremanebunt Imperfect remanebamremanebāmus remanebāsremanebātis remanebatremanebant

Adjectives in –er (first and second declensions)  liber, libera, liberum  pulcher  drop the e  pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum

Recensete CaputStructure 1Verbs; 1and 2 Conjugations Present; Infinitive/Imperative 2First Declension 3Second Declension Masculine Nouns and Adjectives 4.Second Declension Neuter Nouns; Adjectives Sum 5.First and Second Conjugations Future/ Imperfect/ Adjectives in -er