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Wiktionary Appendix:Latin third conjugation

The Latin third conjugation has an infinitive ending in '-ere'.

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Infinitive

curro, currere, cucurri, cursus- run

Present Indicative Active

curro- I run
curris - you (sing.) run
currit - he/she/it runs
currimus - We run
curritis - you (pl.) run
currunt - They run

Imperfect Indicative Active

currebam - I was running
currebas - you (sing.) were running
currebat - he/she/it was running
currebamus - we were running
currebatis - you (pl.) were running
currebant - they were running

Future

curram - I will run
curres - you (sing.) will run
curret - he/she/it will run
curremus - we will run
curretis - you (pl.) will run
current - they will run

Perfect

cucurri - I have run
cucurristi - you (sing.) have run
cucurrit - he/she/it has run
cucurrimus - we have run
cucurristis - you (pl.) have run
cucurrerunt - they have run

Pluperfect

cucurreram - I had run
cucurreras - you (sing.) had run
cucurrerat - he/she/it had run
cucurreramus - we had run
cucurreratis - you (pl.) had run
cucurrerant - they had run

Future Perfect

cucurrero - I will have run
cucurreris - you (sing.) will have run
cucurrerit - he/she/it will have run
cucurrerimus - we will have run
cucurreritis - you (pl.) will have run
cucurrerint - they will have run

Imperative

Curre! (sing.) Run!
Currite! (pl.) Run!

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