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8 Cards in this Set

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Present active
are, ere, ere, ire
to lead (agere)
Perfect active
perfect stem + isse
to have lead (egisse)
Future active
fuct. act. part. + esse
acturus, a, um esse
to be about to lead, to be going to lead
Present passive
ari, eri, i, iri
to be led (agi)
Perfect passive
perf pass part + esse
actus, a, um esse
to have been led
future passive
supine in um + iri
actum iri
to be about to be led, to be going to be led
How does an infinitive make an indirect statement?
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.)
List of types of verbs capable of introducing an indirect statement
saying
knowing
thinking
perceiving