Filiae in agrīs aestate ambulāre amant.
Puella librum legere parat.
Pueri sub arbore sedere amant.
Cornelia ē arboribus currere timet.
Sextus de arbore descendere non timet.
Can someone please give me basic sentences to translate and identify the infinitive? Im struggling with these.
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Well, I guess I wasted a lot of time writing these. I'll remember.
There are 4 endings in Latin for infinitives (not including irregular).
1st conjugation is -are
2nd conjugation is-ēre
3rd conjugation is -ere
4th conjugation is -ire
so for example, in number 1, for ambulare,the infinitive would be a first conjugation verbal because it ends in -are. All infinitives are translated as to+________ so ambulare means to walk
1st conjugation is -are
2nd conjugation is-ēre
3rd conjugation is -ere
4th conjugation is -ire
so for example, in number 1, for ambulare,the infinitive would be a first conjugation verbal because it ends in -are. All infinitives are translated as to+________ so ambulare means to walk