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can somebody help me with latin?
how do I conjugate coquo coquere coxi coctus in the present tense?
3 Answers
- dollhausLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The root (infinitive minus ' -ere') is coqu- .To that, add the endings for 3rd conjugation:
conquo
conquis
conquit
conquimus
conquitis
conquunt.
Note that 3rd person plural is conquunt - two 'u's'.
- 1 decade ago
coquo
coquis
coquit
coquimus
coquitis
coqunt
its third conjugation. to conjugate it, just take the ending off the infinitive and then do the endings for the third
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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