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8 Cards in this Set
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Present active
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are, ere, ere, ire
to lead (agere) |
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Perfect active
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perfect stem + isse
to have lead (egisse) |
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Future active
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fuct. act. part. + esse
acturus, a, um esse to be about to lead, to be going to lead |
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Present passive
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ari, eri, i, iri
to be led (agi) |
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Perfect passive
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perf pass part + esse
actus, a, um esse to have been led |
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future passive
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supine in um + iri
actum iri to be about to be led, to be going to be led |
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How does an infinitive make an indirect statement?
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It takes an accusative subject, and is translated with 'that'. To recognize them, look for the main verb of speech, mental activity, or sense perception with an accusative + infinitive phrase following. The tense is determined by the main verb, refer to previous cards.)
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List of types of verbs capable of introducing an indirect statement
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saying
knowing thinking perceiving |