Conjugation

Third conjugation passive infinitive why -i and not -eri?

Third conjugation passive infinitive why -i and not -eri?
  1. What is third conjugation infinitive?
  2. What is the 3rd conjugation principal parts?
  3. What is 3rd conjugation?

What is third conjugation infinitive?

Third conjugation verbs end in -ere in the infinitive (the second principal part). In the third conjugation, a three-syllable infinitive stresses the first syllable. Our model Latin third conjugation verb below is gero, so its second principal part would be pronounced GE'reh-reh, where the "g" is hard, as in "get".

What is the 3rd conjugation principal parts?

The third principal part is the 1st person singular perfect indicative active. In simple lingo, it is the “I” form of the basic past tense.

What is 3rd conjugation?

The 3rd Conjugation includes all verbs (not irregular, see § 197) which add ĕ- to the root to form the Present stem, with a few whose root ends in ĕ-.

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