Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Verbs From 14

1. Respondit- 3rd person singular indicative active of "respondere" meaning "to respond"
2. Dari- 1st person infinitive passive of "dare" meaning "to hand over"
3. Commemorassent- 3rd person pluperfect subjunctive active plural of "commemorant" meaning "to recall"
4. Fuisset- 3rd person pluperfect subjunctive active singular of sum" meaning "to be"
5. Teneret- 3rd person imperfect subjunctive active singular of "teneo" meaning "to hold"
6. Ferre- 2nd person present imperative active of "fero" meaning "to bear"
7. Timeret- 3rd person imperfect subjunctive active singular of "timeo" meaning "to be afraid"
8. Intellergeret- 3rd person imperfect subjunctive active singular of "intellego" meaning "to know"
9. Putaret- 3rd person imperfect active singular of "puto" meaning "to think"
10. Vellet- 3rd person imperfect subjunctive active singular of "volo"meaning "to wish"
11. Vexassent- 3rd person pluperfect subjunctive active of "vexo" meaning "to shake"
12. Posse- present active of "possum" meaning "to be"
13. Pertinere- 2nd person present imperfect active of "pertineo" meaning "to reach"
14. Doleant- 3rd person present subjunctive of "doleo" meaning "to suffer"
15. Velint- 3rd person present subjunctive active of "to wish"
16. Concedere- 2nd person indicative passive of "concedo" meaning "to go away"
17. Sint- 3rd person present subjunctive active of "sum" meaning "to be"
18. Obsido- 2nd person future indicative active of "obsido" meaning "to invest"
19. Faciunt- 3rd person present indicative active of "facio" meaning "to make"
20. respondit- 3rd person indicative active of "respondo" meaning "to respond"
21. Accipere- 2nd person present imperative passive singular of "accipio" meaning "to take"
22. discesit- 3rd person perfect indicative active singular of "discedo" meaning "to go apart"
23. esse- present infinitive active of "sum" meaning "to be"

3 comments:

Tyler said...

1.accidesent- 3rd person pluperfect active subjunctive of "accido" meaning "to fall upon"
2. gloriarentur- 3rd person imperfect subjunctive active of "glorior" meaning "to boast"
3. policeantur- 3rd person present subjunctive passive of "polliceor" meaning "to offer"

Tyler said...

90%

Tyler said...

NVM 95%