Complete the table below. Correct answers are marked green; incorrect answers are marked red. Answers which are incorrect but match when macrons over vowels (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū) are ignored, are marked orange.

Macrons—bars over vowels—are used in Latin to show pronunciation. A macron indicates that the vowel has a long sound. So a is pronounced as in apple and ā pronounced as in cart.

Present

Singular

PersonWord

Plural

PersonWord

Imperfect

Singular

PersonWord

Plural

PersonWord

Perfect

Singular

PersonWord

Plural

PersonWord