1st Conjugation Present Verbs Vocabulary
amo, amare - to love
laudo, laudare - to praise
porto, portare - to carry
specto, spectare - to watch
voco, vocare - to call
paro, parare - to prepare
servo, servare - to save
sto, stare - to stand
navigo, navigare - to sail
pugno, pugnare - to fight
habito, habitare - to live
laboro, laborare - to work
clamo, clamare - to shout
oro, orare - to pray, beg
dono, donare - to give
Lesson Review Instructions:
Before checking the answers, write your responses on paper or in a digital document. Carefully review your work, ensuring each answer is complete. Once finished, compare your responses to the correct answers, noting any mistakes. If you find errors, identify patterns, revisit the lesson material, and review relevant vocabulary or grammar rules. Strengthen your understanding by practicing corrections and applying what you’ve learned in new examples.
What does "amo" mean in English?
What does "laudo" mean in English?
What does "to carry" mean in Latin?
What does "specto" mean in English?
What does "to call" mean in Latin?
What does "paro" mean in English?
What does "to save" mean in Latin?
What does "sto" mean in English?
What does "to sail" mean in Latin?
What does "pugno" mean in English?
What does "to live" mean in Latin?
What does "laboro" mean in English?
What does "to shout" mean in Latin?
What does "oro" mean in English?
What does "to give" mean in Latin?
Lesson Answers Instructions
Compare your answers to the correct ones, paying attention to differences and patterns in mistakes. If you spot errors, review the related lesson material and take notes on tricky concepts. For further practice, rewrite corrected answers or create new sentences using the same rules. If anything remains unclear, revisit previous lessons or seek clarification. Regular review and application will reinforce your learning and improve retention.
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to love
to praise
porto
to watch
voco
to prepare
servo
to stand
navigo
to fight
habito
to work
clamo
to pray, beg
dono