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What are the two steps to form the perfect, indicative,passive form of a verb?
Take the fourth principle part, decline it to match the subject, and add conjugated sum.
What are the two steps to form the future perfect, indicative, passive form of a verb?
Take the fourth principle part, decline it to match the subject, and add conjugated erō.
What are the two steps to form the pluperfect, indicative, passive form of a verb?
Take the fourth principle part, decline it to match the subject, and add conjugated eram.
Proof, evidence, argument
Argūmentum, Argūmentī
Increaser; author, originator
Auctor, Auctōris
Benefit, kindness; favor
Beneficium, Beneficiī
Household, family
Familia, Familiae
Greece
Graecia, Graeciae
Judge, juror
Iūdex, Iūdicis
Judgement, decision, opinion; trial
Iūdicium, Iūdiciī
Evil deed, crime, sin, wickedness, (gender)
Scelus, Sceleris, n
Definite, sure, certain, reliable
Certus, Certa, Certum
Heavy, weighty; serious, important; severe, grievous
Gravis, grave
Not subject to death, immortal
Immortālis, Immortāle
But; but, mind you; but, you say
At
If ... not, unless; except
Nisi
Against (+___)
Contrā (+acc)
Now, already, soon
Iam
To delight, charm, please
Dēlectō, Dēlectāre, Dēlectāvī, Dēlectātum
To free, liberate
Līberō, Līberāre, Līberāvī, Līberātum
To prepare, provide; get, obtain
Parō, Parāre, Parāvi, Parātum