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Why does 'a' change to 'i' in verbs derived from 'habere'?

Why does 'a' change to 'i' in verbs derived from 'habere'?
  1. What is the Latin verb to give?
  2. What is the present stem of Latin verbs?

What is the Latin verb to give?

damus means we give.

What is the present stem of Latin verbs?

Rule 1: To find the present stem of a verb, take off -re from the present active infinitive. This will be the second principle part of the verb given in a dictionary. Taking off the -re from amāre gives you amā-. Now you have the present stem, you can use it!

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