Latin/Perfect Tense Lesson 2

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Last week we learned the basic rules for the perfect tense: use the 3rd principal part, and the endings
 * ī, istī, it, imus, istis, ērunt

This week we’ll continue learning the perfect tenses of verbs, most of which we have studied before. (We seem to discover one or two that need to be included every lesson!) We’ll include the vocabulary listings for this week’s verbs: if you want to study many verbs at once we recommend the vocabulary list linked right.

Practice
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