1. I had fallen,
    2. [1]cad-ére
    3. thou hadst pleased,
    4. piac-ére
    5. he had held,
    6. ten-ére
    7. we had grieved,
    8. [1][2]dol-érsi
    9. you had appeared,
    10. par-ére
    11. they had pleased.
    12. piac-ére.
    1. I shall or will persuade,
    2. persuad-ére
    3. thou shalt lie down,
    4. giac-ére
    5. he shall be able,
    6. pot-ére
    7. we shall remain,
    8. riman-ére
    9. you shall know,
    10. sap-ére
    11. they shall be accustomed.
    12. [1][3]sol-ére.

    1. Be silent,
    2. tac-ére
    3. let him see,
    4. ved-ére
    5. let us hold,
    6. ten-ére
    7. be ye pleased,
    8. compiac-érsi
    9. let them fall again.
    10. ricad-ére.
    1. That I may have,
    2. avére
    3. that thou mayest owe,
    4. dov-ére
    5. that he may fall,
    6. cad-ére
    7. that we may lie down,
    8. giac-ére
    9. that you may be able,
    10. pot-ére
    11. that they may grieve.
    12. dol-érsi.
    1. That I might appear,
    2. par-ére
    3. that thou mightest lie down,
    4. giac-ére
    5. that he might please,
    6. piac-ére
    7. that we might persuade,
    8. persuad-ére
    9. that you might be able,
    10. pot-ére
    11. that they might know.
    12. sap-ére.
    1. I should be silent,
    2. tac-ére
    3. thou shouldst be accustomed,
    4. [4]sol-ére
    5. he should be worth,
    6. val-ére
    7. we should hold,
    8. ten-ére
    9. you should see,
    10. ved-ére
    11. they should be willing.
    12. vol-ére.

For a full conjugation of all the verbs in ere, see Veneroni’s Grammar, p. 95.

[1] Combined with essere and not avere, in the compound tenses.

[2] See page 148.