īra, īrae, f.
anger, wrath
cūra, cūrae, f.
care, concern; anxiety
cōgitat
3rd person singular, present active indicative
timētis
2nd person plural, present active indicative
What are the two options for the number of a Latin verb?
amō, amāre, amāvī, amātus
to love
poena, poenae, f.
punishment, penalty
optābam
1st person singular, imperfect active indicative
iubēbat
3rd person singular, imperfect active indicative
What are the three options for the person of a Latin verb?
1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person
dō, dare, dedī, datus
to give, grant
moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus
to set in motion, stir (up), move
errābunt
3rd person plural, future active indicative
vidēbis
2nd person singular, future active indicative
What are the two options for the voice of a Latin verb?
active and passive
arma, armōrum, n. pl.
arms, weapons
respondeō, respondēre, respondī, respōnsus
to answer, respond
1st person plural, imperfect active indicative of ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātum
ambulābāmus
1st person singular, future active indicative of habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus
habēbō
The tense of a Latin verb indicates both _____ and _____ .
time and aspect
enim (postpositive conj.)
in fact, indeed; for
possum, posse, potuī
to be able, can
Have someone from your team write the present active indicative forms of vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus on the board.
vocō, vocās, vocat, vocāmus, vocātis, vocant
Have someone from your team write the present active indicative forms of dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitus on the board.
dēbeō, dēbēs, dēbet, dēbēmus, dēbētis, dēbent
Change the sentence "She walks" from simple aspect to progressive aspect.
"She is walking"