This is gonna be difficult.
let's start with an overview on verbs, and the Present Indicative Active
Most latin verbs have four principle parts, Let us take the verb monere;
moneo, monere, monui, monitum - "to advise"
To conjugate this verb we use the second part of the verb, called the infinative, and we cut off the "ere".
moneo - I advise monemus - we advise
mones - you advise monetis - you (pl) advise
monet - he/she it advises monent - they advise
The imperative of monere in the Present Active Imperative is
mone - Advise! singular
Monete - Advise! plural
Imperatives are used for giving commands.
I will leave some sentences for those who want some;
1) Quid videtis? Nihil videmus
2) Apollo me servat
3) Quid debemus cogitare?
4) Mone me, si erro.
Questions? let me know.
And of course, feel free to post the answers to the sentences!
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