Latin Vocabulary
Henle Chapter 21
Henle Chapter 22
Henle Blue Book Rules
Bonus!
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laudo

praise

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conjugate sum, present indicative

sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt

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indicative subjunctive imperative

What are the 3 verb moods?

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The present, imperfect, and future tenses are formed on this stem. 

What is the present stem. 

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life

vita, vitae

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conservo

preserve, spare

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conjugate sum, imperfect indicative

eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant

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shows potential action and/or dependent upon another action 

subjunctive mood

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What are these? e, ea, a, ia

The vowel endings for the 4 conjugations found in the subjunctive mood

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celeriter

swiftly

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incendo

to set fire to, burn

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conjugate sum, future indicative

ero, eras, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt

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Is the main clause at the beginning or the end of a sentence?

The main clause is at the beginning of a sentence. 

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o, s, t, mus, tis, nt

the final personal signs

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When the purpose clause is negative it is introduced by _____. 

When the purpose clause is negative it is introduced by ne. 
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pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsus

drive, repulse, rout

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I was praised. 

Ego laudatus sum. 
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The purpose clause is also called the _______ clause. 

The purpose clause is also called the subordinate clause. 

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the 4 regular conjugations for moneo

moneo, mittere, misi, missus

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When the verb in the main clause is a primary tense, the subordinate purpose clause verb must be _______  __________. 

present subjunctive

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proelium, proelii

battle

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The mothers were praised. 

Matres laudatae sunt. 

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Name 2 ways that the purpose clause is used in a sentence. 

in order that, that he may, in order to, to

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laudem, moneam, mittam, audiam

the model verbs for conjugations 1-4, rules 186, 194-196
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Pugnam ut urbem defendat. 

He fights (in order...to) that he may defend the city.

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