In the last chapter, you saw the irregular verb sum. Eō is another important irregular verb in Latin. In the present tense, it looks like this:
| Singular | Plural | |
| 1st person | eō = I go | īmus = we go |
| 2nd person | is = you go | ītis = y'all go |
| 3rd person | it = he, she, it goes | eunt = they go |
The next story will feature this verb.
[¶4 of 8] Ubi Aurēlia et Cornēlia et Sextus sunt? Aurēlia et Cornēlia et Sextus in hortō sunt. Aurēlia et Cornēlia ad villam ambulat. "Quō itis?" rogat Sextus. Aurēlia dicit, "In villam imus."