Finished Verb Classes
I have finished creating the pages for the ten verb classes. These are both the thematic (Classes 1, 4, 6, and 10) and athematic (Classes 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9) verbs. Each page shows the full conjugations for the tenses of the present system, namely the present, the imperfect, the optative, and the imperative for each class of verb. Each tense is shown in both the active and middle voice. I have mostly followed Hart’s examples. Sometimes, where he uses the same verb for the active and middle voices, I have tried to find different examples. But I have used Whitney’s The Root Verb Forms to look these up, and it seems from my inexperienced perspective that many, if not most, verbs take both active and middle voices depending on time-period (e.g. epic vs. vedas) or author. So this is perhaps the reason why Hart often uses the same verb for both.
As for the nouns, a separate menu for verbs has been created on the top bar, each of the class pages is accessible from there.
The verb section is not however done. Topics coming up include participles (present and past), the causative, and of course the passive. We will see if I decide to include the last three topics from Hart’s book: the infinitive, the perfect, and the gerundives. I probably will, but already pace of this website “development” has slowed down. So I want to keep my sites lowish.