Non-finite Forms
The non-finite forms of verbs are participles, infinitives, supines, gerunds and gerundives. The verbs used are:
- 1st Conjugation: portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum – to carry, bring
- 2nd Conjugation: terreō, terrēre. terruī, territum – to frighten, deter
- 3rd Conjugation: petō, petere, petīvī, petītum – to seek, attack
- 4th Conjugation: audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum – to hear, listen (to)
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