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Chapter 10: Comitia

Imperfect and perfect tenses; patterns in 3rd-declension 3rd principal part.

Coin showing voting
Two voters are casting their ballots in the Comitium; the voter at left receives a tablet from smaller attendant below, while the voter at right, after crossing the pons (bridge) places his tablet in a cista (voting urn). Rome, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme (National Museums). Credits: Barbara McManus, 2004 VRoma Image Archive

In this exercise, drill three principal parts.

In this exercise, practice the forms of the perfect and imperfect tenses.

In this exercise, practice using all three tenses you now know.

Refer to this chart explaining aspect of verbs.

Copyright 2012 by Margaret B. Phillips
University of Missouri at St. Louis
Languages and Cultures program
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Languages
One University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121