Parse the following verbs and state what verbs they come from (i.e give the 1st person, singular, indicative, present, active of each): 1. emerunt 2. peribis 3. regredere 4. gavisi sumus 5. ostendebamini 6. surgi 7. tacendo 8. tracta 9. vicit 10. quaerar

emerunt - 3rd person, plural, indicative, perfect, active from emoperibis- 2nd person, singular, indicative, future, active from pereoregredere - 2nd person, singular, imperative, present, active from regrediorgavisi sumus - 1st person, plural, indicative, perfect from gaudeoostendebamini - 2nd person, plural, indicative, imperfect, passive from ostendosurgi - present, passive, infinitive from surgotacendo - masculine/neuter, singular, dative/ablative, gerundive from taceotractam - accusative, singular, feminine, perfect, passive, participle from trahovicit - 3rd person, singulae, indicative, perfect, active from vincoquaerar - 1st person, singular, indicative, future, passive from quaero

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