Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Imperative in First and Second Conjugations

A few lessons ago you learned about the present form of some first and second conjugation verbs.

This lesson is about the "imperative" mood.   You remember that in English, imperative mood is used to command or request something.

Stop!
Bring me the phone, please.
Everyone be quiet!

In Latin, the imperative mood has its own ending, but it is easy to remember.  Look at this table, then go on to next section:

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