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" PEDIR, to ask, :md all the verbs conjugated like it, change the e of the last syllable of their radical letters into i in the gerund ; in the first, second, and third person singular and third person plural of the present of the indicative mood ; in the... "
A theoretical and practical Italian grammar, by E. Lemmi and mrs. Lemmi - Page 136
by Enrico Lemmi - 1853
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A dictionary of the peculiarities of the Italian language, being a ...

M. Santagnello - 1820 - 328 pages
...SALVINI. * Priego stands for prego, present tense of pregare. That i is put generally before the letter e in the first person singular and third person plural of the present tense of several verbs ; as, siedo siedono, for sedo sedano ; sieguo siegumo, for seguo seguono, &c....
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Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the Spanish ...

Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1849 - 594 pages
...verbs take besides an i before the last e of their radical letters, iu Uioßrtt, tecond, and third person singular, and third person plural of the present of the indicative mood, present of the subjunctive, and in the imperative mood. ASENTIR, to attent. Radical letters,...
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Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the Spanish ...

Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, Théodore Simonné - Spanish language - 1850 - 590 pages
...of the last syllable of their radical letters into i in the gerund; in the first, second, and third person singular and third person plural of the present of the indicative mood ; in the third person singular and plural of the preterit ; in all the persons of the imperative,...
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Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the Spanish ...

Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena - 1853 - 598 pages
...of the last syllable of their radical letters into i in the gerund; in the first, second, and third person singular and third person plural of the present of the indicative mood ; in the third person singular and plural of the preterit ; in all the persons of the imperative,...
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A theoretical and practical Italian grammar ... with exercises

E. Lemmi - 1857 - 294 pages
...valga, valga, valya, vagliamo, That I, thou, he, we, you, they vagliate, vagliano, niay be worth. 291. Verbs ending in the infinitive in nere, as rimanere,...third person plural of the present of the subjunctive. Ex. Rimango, rimangono, I remain, they remain. Che rimanga, rimanga, rimanga, That I, thou, he, they...
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A theoretical and practical Italian grammar, by E. Lemmi and mrs. Lemmi. By ...

Enrico Lemmi - 1857 - 288 pages
...valga, valga, valga, vagliamo, That I, thou, he, we, you, they vagliate, vagliano, may be worth. 291. Verbs ending in the infinitive in nere, as rimanere,...tenere, take ag in the first person singular and third per' son plural of the present of the indicative, and in all the three persons singular and third person...
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A new method of learning to read, write, and speak the Spanish language ...

M. Velásquez, T. Simonné - 1863 - 568 pages
...of the last syllable of their radical letters into i in the gerund; in the first, second, and third person singular and third person plural of the present of the indicative mood ; in the third person singular and plural of the preterit ; in all the persons of the imperative,...
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A new method of learning to read, write and speak the Spanish language, by M ...

Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena - 1869 - 576 pages
...of the last syllable of their radical letters into i in the gerund ; in the first, second, and third person singular and third person plural of the present of the indicative mood ; in the third person singular and plural of the preterit ; in all the persons of the imperative,...
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First Book in Latin

Alexander James Inglis, Virgil Prettyman - Latin language - 1906 - 312 pages
...indicative is the same as that of rego except that -i- is inserted in the imperfect and future, and in the first person singular and third person plural of the present tense. b. All verbs in -io with infinitives in -ere belong to this conjugation and are declined like...
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A First Year Latin Course

James Brady Smiley, Helen Landon Storke - Latin language - 1914 - 432 pages
...will take, capient, they will take, etc. etc. a. In the above tenses capio is inflected like audio in the first person singular and third person plural of the present tense, and in the imperfect and future throughout ; but in the other forms it follows the inflection...
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