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26 Cards in this Set

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anxiety
cura, ae (f.)
Strong feelings
Animi
pursuit
Studium
To set sail
vela dare
to present
dono (1 tr.)
To name
voco (1 tr.)
To reward
dono (1 tr.)
Two grammatical constructions of cogitare
D.O=pondering
+Abl=Thinking about
Two constructions of donare
Accus.=giving
Abl. of means=rewarding with
Grammatical constructions of timere
Used absolutely=he fears
Transitive=He fears "x"
With Dative="To fear for"
De + Ablative=to be afraid about
Uses of enim
As explanation="for"
As confirmation="Indeed"
neque and nec
and . . . not
6 tenses of Latin
Present
Future
Imperfect
Future Perfect
Pluperfect
Perfect
Principal parts
1. 1st person sing. present active indicative
2. present active infinitive
3. 1st person sing. perfect active indicative
4. perfect passive participle
To form the present, future, imperfect
Remove the "re" from the second principle part . . .add infixes for imperfect and future
Present active indicative of "sum"
Sum
es
est
sumus
estis
sunt
Present active indicative of "possum"
possum
potes
potest
possumus
potestis
possunt
Imperfect active indicative of "sum"
eram
eras
erat
eramus
eratis
erant
Imperfect active indicative of "possum"
poteram
poteras
poterat
poteramus
poteratis
poterant
Future active indicative of "sum"
ero
eris
erit
erimus
eritis
erunt
Future active indicative of "possum"
potero
poteris
poterit
poterimus
poteritis
poterunt
Difference between "be" and "exist"
"be" uses est as a copulative; "exist" usually places est first in the sentence . . . translated as "there is"
Two types of intransitive verbs
copulative
motion
Translation of dative of possessor
"had/has"
Usual place of genitives
after noun they modify
usual place of adverbs and adverbial phrases
before verb or words they modify