Seminar 5 Second Semester
2
nd
Conjugation Verb Chart
Some 2
nd
conjugation verbs:
habeō, habēre habuī, habitumI have, to have, I have had, hadmaneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsumI stay/remain, to stay/remain, I havestayed/remained, stayed/remainedrespondeō, respondēre, respondī, responsumI answer/reply, to answer/reply, I haveanswered/replied, answered/repliedscrībo, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptumI write, to write, I have written, writtensedeō, sedēre, sēdi, sessumI sit, to sit, I have sat, satvideō, vidēre, vidī, visumI see, to see, I saw, seenRemember: when we list a verb and all of its endings, we call that conjugating a verb. The verb“vide
ō
” in the chart above has been conjugated. All of its endings are listed. You mayremember that 1
st
conjugation verbs have an “a” before each ending:
1
st
Conjugation:
amōamāmusamāsamātisamatamant
Videō is a second conjugation verb. Notice that second conjugation verbs use the same endingsthat first conjugation verbs use: -o, -s, -t, mus, -tis, -nt. The endings are highlighted in yellow.Second conjugation verbs have an “e” before each ending:
SingularPluralFirst Person
vid
eō
vid
ēmusSecond Person
vid
ēs
vid
ētisThird Person
vid
et
vid
ent