Latin

Latin Verb Synopsis Drills

Welcome to this practice page for verb forms.  Just choose the conjugation and verbs you want to practice from the chart below, and type the forms in the box indicated.  When you are done, click the “Check Answers” button for your score.  The drill won’t give you the correct answer, but you will see a zero for any form you get wrong or leave blank.  These drills require you to know long vowels, so make sure to type any long vowel as a capital letter and all other letters in lower-case: for amō you would need to type amO.

First conjugation verbs 1st person singular of amō, amāre
2nd person singular of servō, servāre
3rd person singular of ōrō, ōrāre
1st person plural of nārrō, nārrāre
2nd person plural of portō, portāre
3rd person plural of dō, dare

 

Second conjugation verbs 1st person singular of terreō, terrēre
2nd person singular of moneō, monēre
3rd person singular of moveō, movēre
1st person plural of doceō, docēre
2nd person plural of teneō, tenēre
3rd person plural of videō, vidēre

 

Third conjugation verbs 1st person singular of regō, regere
2nd person singular of dūcō, dūcere
3rd person singular of agō, agere
1st person plural of dīcō, dīcere
2nd person plural of vincō, vincere
3rd person plural of scrībō, scrībere
Third -io 1st person singular of ēripiō, ēripere
2nd person singular of capiō, capere
3rd person singular of cōnspiciō, cōnspicere
1st person plural of incipiō, incipere
2nd person plural of faciō, facere
3rd person plural of cupiō, cupere

 

Fourth conjugation verbs 1st person singular of finiō, finīre
2nd person singular of audiō, audīre
3rd person singular of sentiō, sentīre
1st person plural of inveniō, invenīre
2nd person plural of impediō, impedīre
3rd person plural of sciō, scīre

Thanks to Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland (University of Tennessee) and, by extension, Dr. Jean Alvares (Montclair State University) for the code and model for these drills.

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