L1U3 - Present Vs. Perfect
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- Q1
Which set of endings often identifies the present tense?
ō, s, t, mus, tis, nt
ī, istī, it, imus, istis, ērunt
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Which set of endings often identifies the PERFECT tense?
ī, istī, it, imus, istis, ērunt
ō, s, t, mus, tis, nt
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Which of the following is an example of the PERFECT tense translated into English?
I do not want to study.
I was studying for a long time.
I am studying, so please leave me alone.
I studied really hard last night.
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The perfect tense is the 3rd principle part of a verb. It often has some sort of change in the word, other than the ending, to show that it is changing tenses.
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The perfect tense has its own set of endings.
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