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The latin library vergil
The latin library vergil













  • Accusative singular: Omnem is from the masculine third declension adjective omnis, omnis in the nominative and genitive.
  • Therefore, fert is translated as leads in this particular translation. Lastly, it’s indicative because there is the vowel “a” added in the subjunctive in third declension verbs, and there is not one shown in fert. It’s active mainly because there is no “tur” instead of simply a “t”. Fero is declined initially without adding any vowels as most conjugations would rather do, but there is an “e” added in the imperfect and future tenses to distinguish the present tense. In this case, the subject is Aeneas, of which is a “he” making it a third-person singular verb.
  • Third-person singular present active indicative: Fert comes from the third conjugation irregular Latin verb fero, the present infinitive ferre, the perfect active infinitive tuli, and the supine latum.
  • "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

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