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Wouldn't the second conjugation be the same in all tenses in Latin? I'm confused because it's supposed to be an infinitive “to be” etc., how could that change by different tenses? -
Latin and Greek Root Words Unit 6 - ppt download
Quaestio: How can the vocabulary in Stage 11 improve our English vocabulary? NUNC AGENDA: start copying out the Latin vocabulary on page 200. LATIN WORDENGLISH. - ppt download
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legere (Latin verb) - "to pick out" - Allo Latin
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Lego : r/latin
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Latin Verb Conjugation Chart - Classical Liberal Arts Academy
lego, legis, legere, lexi, lectum
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