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MAVERICK [17]
3 years ago
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Conjugate the following verb in Latin and English (6 forms each). spectare - to watch​

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stellarik [79]3 years ago
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The verb <em>spectare </em>in Latin is a regular verb and belongs to the group of First conjugation, where verbs ending in -are can be located. The endings are: -o, -as, -at, -amus, -atis, -ant, and therefore, here is the entire conjugation in Latin:

1. specto                                            1. spectamus

2. spectas                                         2. spectatis

3. spectat                                          3. spectant

In English, Latin present corresponds to either Present simple or Present progressive tense, so the conjugation in English would be:

1. I watch/am watching                     1. we watch/are watching

2. you watch/are watching              2. you watch/are watching

3. he/she/it watch/is watching        3. they watch/are watching

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