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1st and 2nd Conj: future - laudo
laudabo*, laudabis, laudabit, laudabimus, laudabitis, laudabunt* (sing: bi)
1st and 2nd Conj: future - moneo
monebo*, monebis, monebit, monebimus, monebitis, monebunt
1st and 2nd Conj: imperfect - laudo
laudabam, laudabas, laudabat, laudabamus, laudabatis, laudabant
1st and 2nd Conj: imperfect - moneo
monebam, monebas, monebat, monebamus, monebatis, monebant
trans: Nautam monebam.
I was warning the sailor.
trans: Poetae vitam agricolae laudabant.
Poets used to praise the farmer's life.
trans: Magister pueros vocabat.
The teacher kept calling (was calling) the boys.
Adj of 1st and 2nd decl. ending in -er: liber, libera, liberum - masc. sing
liber, liberi, libero, liberum, libero (noting just that the base, whether with or without the -e, appears in the feminine and neuter forms)
Adj of 1st and 2nd decl. ending in -er: pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum - fem sing.
pulchra, pulchrae, pulchrae, pulchram, pulchra (Adj of 1st and 2nd decl. ending in -er; noting that the base, whether with or without the -e, appears in the feminine and neuter forms)
sum: fut. indicative
ero, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt
sum: imp. indicative
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
possum, posse, potui: two rules
(i) compound of pot (from potis - able, capable) and esse; (ii) before "s," "t" changes to "s"
posse: pres. ind.
possum, potes, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt
posse: fut. ind.
potero, poteris, poterit, poterimus, poteritis, poterunt
posse: imp. ind.
poteram, poteras, poterat, poteramus, poteratis, poterant
A complementary infinitive is . . .
an infinitive that completes the meaning of a verb, used for example with possum, debeo.