[3] See page 122.

[4] With essere.

Regular Verbs of the Third Conjugation. [See Grammar, p. 102.]

    1. I hear,
    2. sent-íre
    3. thou followest,
    4. segu-íre
    5. he opens,
    6. apr-íre
    7. we boil,
    8. boll-íre
    9. you consent,
    10. consent-íre
    11. they convert.
    12. convert-íre.
    1. I did cover,
    2. [1]copr-íre
    3. thou didst sow,
    4. cuc-íre
    5. he did sleep,
    6. dorm-íre
    7. we did fly,
    8. fugg-íre
    9. you did lie,
    10. ment-íre
    11. they did die.
    12. [1]mor-íre.
    1. I departed,
    2. part-íre
    3. thou didst suffer,
    4. [1]soffr-íre
    5. he repented,
    6. pent-írsi
    7. we ascended,
    8. sal-íre
    9. you served,
    10. serv-íre
    11. they went out.part-íre
    12. sort-íre.
    1. I have dressed,
    2. vest-íre
    3. thou hast heard,
    4. ud-íre
    5. he has consented,
    6. consent-íre
    7. we have slept,
    8. dorm-íre
    9. you have covered,
    10. copr-íre
    11. they have boiled.
    12. boll-íre.

[1] Coprire, morire, and soffrire, though regular in every other respect, make in the participle passive, coperto, morto, and soferto.

The following Verbs in ire are irregular.[1] [See Veneroni’s Grammar, p. 144.]

    1. I had appeared,
    2. compar-íre
    3. thou hadst uttered,
    4. profer-íre
    5. he had buried,
    6. seppell-íre
    7. we had dared,
    8. ard-íre
    9. you had abolished,
    10. abol-íre
    11. they had understood.
    12. cap-íre.