ITALIAN EXERCISES.
ON THE ACCIDENCE OF VERBS.
Regular Verbs of the First Conjugation. [See Veneroni’s Grammar, page 88.]
- I love,
- am-áre
- thou acquirest,
- acquist-áre
- he respects,
- rispett-áre
- we salute,
- salut-áre
- you speak,
- parl-áre
- ye pass,
- pass-áre
- they walk.
- spasseggi-áre.
- I did call,
- chiam-áre
- thou didst prattle,
- ciarl-áre
- he did command,
- comand-áre
- we did begin,
- cominci-áre
- you did buy,
- compr-áre
- they did confess.
- confess-áre.
- I confirmed,
- conferm-áre
- thou didst deliver,
- consegn-áre
- he preserved,
- preserv-áre
- we considered,
- consider-áre
- you advised,
- consigli-áre
- they contended.
- contrast-áre.
- I have declined,
- declin-áre
- thou hast courted,
- corteggi-áre
- he has cured,
- cur-áre
- we have crowned,
- coron-áre
- you have dedicated,
- [1]dedic-áre
- they have supped.
- cen-áre.
- I had wished,
- desider-áre
- thou hadst declared,
- dichiar-áre
- he had dispensed,
- dispens-áre
- we had assembled,
- radun-áre
- you had undeceived,
- disingann-áre
- they had wasted.
- scialacqu-áre.
- I will expect,
- aspett-áre
- thou shalt arrive,
- arriv-áre
- he will assault,
- assalt-áre
- we will assure,
- assicur-áre
- you will wish,
- augur-áre
- they shall increase.
- aument-áre.