This is an irregular verb, which although similar to a fourth conjugation verb, is a compound of ‘ eo, ire, ivi, itum – to go’. Noticing patterns like this makes learning Latin much easier. The difference is that in the fourth declension, the ‘I’ and ‘they’ forms have an ‘i’. Handy hints – third and fourth conjugation verbsĭid you notice the similarities between the endings of regular third and fourth declension verbs? Look back at the lesson and check. Look at our example of venire – to come Latin To conjugate these verbs, remove the ‘-ire’ and add these endings. Verbs from the fourth conjugation end ‘ -ire’. You are most likely to come across facere – to make, do novum testamentum facio
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