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Servi ad theatrum ambulant. What kind of verb is 'ambulant'?

a) 2nd conjugation
b) 4th conjugation
c) 1st conjugation
d) 3rd conjugation

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Final answer:

The verb 'ambulant' from the question is a first conjugation verb in Latin, indicated by its infinitive ending '-are'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks which conjugation the Latin verb 'ambulant' belongs to. In Latin, verbs are grouped into four different conjugations based on the ending of the second person singular present active form. To determine the conjugation of 'ambulant', we can look at its infinitive form 'ambulare', which ends in '-are', indicating that it is a first conjugation verb. Therefore, the correct answer is c) 1st conjugation. The Latin word 'ambulant' means 'they walk', which suggests a form of movement or activity. Although the provided reference about the term 'ambulatory' related to architecture is interesting, it is not directly relevant to the Latin verb in question.

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