Can anyone tell me if I am giving the correct present active imperitive form (singular and plural) of the following?
venio (4th conj) - veni (come thou), venite (come ye)
duco (3rd conj) - duce (lead thou), ducite (lead ye)
voco (1st conj) - voca (call thou), vocate (call ye)
doceo (2nd conj) - doce (teach thou), docete (teach ye)
laudo (1st conj) - lauda (praise thou), laudate (praise ye)
dico (3rd conj) - dice (say thou), dicite (say ye)
sedeo (2nd conj) - sede (sit thou), sedete (sit ye)
ago (3rd conj) - age (drive thou), agite (drive ye)
facio (3rd conj) - face (do thou), facite (do ye)
munio (4th conj) - muni (fortify thou), munite (fortify ye)
mitto (3rd conj) - mitte (send thou), mittite (send ye)
rapio (3rd conj) - rape (sieze thou), rapite (sieze ye)
Thanks!
Present Active Imperitive Forms, section 161
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