What do person and number mean when talking about verbs?
Person: 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Number: singular or plural
What irregular verb have we learned thus far?
Sum, esse- to be
Give me an example of an English sentence using the vocative case
Marcus, get up!
Sextus, we are going to Rome!
What does iterum mean?
again, a second time
toga
toga
Give the person, number and correct translation for Amamus
1st person plural: we love
Give the person, number and correct translation for Estis
2nd person plural: Y'all are
What does the Vocative case do?
Direct address
Make the adjective molestus, molesta agree with the noun patrem.
molestum
Age!
Come on!
How do you find the stem of a verb?
Go to the infinitive and take off the -re
What is the infinitive form of the verb to be?
Esse
What other case has similar endings to the vocative case?
What does Peto, petere mean?
I seek, to seek
celeriter
quickley
Regular Verb Personal Endings
o mus
s tis
t nt
Conjugate the verb to be
Sum Sumus
Es Estis
Est Sunt
What is the exception to the rule of the vocative case looking like the nominative case?
The 2nd declension masculine nouns ending in -us or -ius (such as Marcus, Cornelius)
What does conjugate mean?
To find the stem of the verb and add their personal endings
mihi
for me
Personal Endings and Matching Pronouns
I -o We -mus
You -s Y'all -tis
He/She/It -t They -nt
In what conjugated form does the verb to be differ from regular verb endings? (give person, number and letter)
1st person singular, m
Give the vocative singular and plural forms for the 3rd declension noun Pater
Pater, Patres
Translate this conversation into English:
Narrator: Cornelius epistulas legit.
Aurelia: Quid legis, Corneli?
Cornelius: Epistulas lego.
Narrator: Cornelius reads letters.
Aurelia: What are you reading, Cornelius?
Cornelius: I am reading letters.
eas
them (fem. acc. pl)