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Conjugating Regular Irish Verbs - Gaeilge

Conjugating Regular Irish Verbs - Gaeilge

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The root forms of 1st Conjugation verbs have only one syllable. A few verbs which belong in this category are: rith, dún, bris, and fan. Below you will find the appropriate endings for the present tense of most 1st Conjugation verbs. Present tense endings for the 1st Conjugation:

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Third Conjugation Verbs - The Latin Library

Third Conjugation Verbs - The Latin Library

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5. Third -io verbs: Some 3rd conjugation verbs end in -io in the 1st pers. sing., present tense. They show -iunt in the 3rd pers. pl., present tense.The -i- also appears throughout the imperfect and the future tenses. The perfect tenses are regular, formed from the stem of the third principal part.

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