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16 Cards in this Set
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Imperative
Don't fight! (singular) |
Noli pugnare.
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Future active indicative of "to be"
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ero erimus
eris eritis erit erunt |
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Which type of ablative?
Cum amicis pugnavit |
Accompaniment
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Imperative
Don't fight! (plural) |
Nolite pugnare.
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Imperative
Fight! (singular) |
Pugna
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Imperative
Fight! (plural) |
Pugnate.
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Complementary infinitive
The men wish to plow the field. |
Viri agrum arare desiderant.
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Complementary Infinitive
The good boy does not wish to fight, does he? |
Num puer bonus pugnare desiderat
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Most first conjugation verbs have regular principal parts like amo, amare, amavi, amatus.
What three do not? |
do, dare, dedi, datus
sto, stare, steti, status (ad)juvo, (ad)juvare, (ad)juvi, (ad)jutus |
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List the principal parts of "to be"
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sum, esse, fui, futurus
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List the principal parts of "to be present"
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adsum, adesse, adfui, adfuturus
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List the principal parts of "to be absent"
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absum, abesse, afui, afuturus
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Which principle part is used to
find the perfect stem? |
Third
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus perfect stem = vocav (chop off -i) |
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Perfect active indicative of "to be"
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sum, esse, fui, futurus
So, perfect stem is: fu fui fuimus fuisti fuistis fuit fuerunt |
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Which type of ablative?
Cum diligentia(macron) pugnavit |
Manner
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Which type of ablative?
Telis et gladiis pugnavit |
Means (note no preposition)
He fought with darts and swords. |