Can you name the Latin Present Tense Endings?

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Infinitive, Person and NumberEndingMeaning
Ambulare: 1st person singular
Ambulare: 2nd person singular
Ambulare: 3rd person singular
Ambulare: 1st person plural
Ambulare: 2nd person plural
Ambulare: 3rd person plural
Docere: 1st person singular
Docere: 2nd person singular
Docere: 3rd person singular
Docere: 1st person plural
Docere: 2nd person plural
Docere: 3rd person plural
Infinitive, Person and NumberEndingMeaning
Petere: 1st person singular
Petere: 2nd person singular
Petere: 3rd person singular
Petere: 1st person plural
Petere: 2nd person plural
Petere: 3rd person plural
Audire: 1st person singular
Audire: 2nd person singular
Audire: 3rd person singular
Audire: 1st person plural
Audire: 2nd person plural
Audire: 3rd person plural
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Latin Present Tense Endings Quiz

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  • Created Nov 5, 2009 in Language
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