Latin Vocabulary in the INFINITIVE (1)
Latin Vocabulary in the INFINITIVE (2)
Latin Vocabulary in the INFINITIVE (3)
Latin Sayings
Principal Parts
Grammar Questions
Conjugation
Translation
100

to accuse

accusare

100

to change

mutare
100

to doubt

dubitare

100

Errare est humanum.

To err is human.

100

amo

amo, amare, amavi, amatus

100

Give the three tenses that make up the perfect system.

perfect, pluperfect, future perfect

100

1. Give the 4 principal parts of celo & perfect stem

2.  Conjugate celo in the perfect tense.

3. Translate 1st person singular

celo, celare, celavi, celatus, celav-

celavi, celavisti, celavit, celavimus, celavitits, celaverunt

I have hidden

100

appellaveram

I had addressed

200
to address

appellare

200

to create

creare

200

to explore

explorare

200

Fortes fortuna juvat.

Fortuned aids the brave.

200

do

do, dare, dedi, datus

200

How do you find the perfect stem?

drop the -I from the 3rd principal part

200

1. Give the 4 principal parts of celo & perfect stem

2.  Conjugate celo in the pluperfect tense.

3. Translate 1st person singular

celo, celare, celavi, celatus, celav-

celaveram, celaveras, celaverat, celaveramus, celaveratis, celaverant

I had hidden

200

fuit

hsi had been

400

to attack

oppugnare

400

to deny

negare

400

to hide 

celare

400

Ora et labora.

Pray and work.

400
lavo

lavo, lavare, lavi, lautus

400
The pluperfect tense describes a _________ action completed prior to another _________ action.

past, past

400

1. Give the 4 principal parts of sum & perfect stem

2.  Conjugate sum in the perfect tense.

3. Translate 1st person singular

sum, esse, fui, futurus, fu-

fui, fuisti, fuit, fuimus, fuistis, fuerunt

I have been

400

you all have explored

exploravistis

600

to ask

rogare

600

to delight, please

delectare

600

to fly

volare

600

nunc aut numquam

now or never

600

juvo

juvo, juvare, juvi, jutus

600

In Latin grammar, perfect means______________ and imperfect means _______________.

finished (completed), not finished (not completed)

600

1. Give the 4 principal parts of celo & perfect stem

2.  Conjugate celo in the future perfect tense.

3. Translate 1st person singular

celo, celare, celavi, celatus, celav-

celavero, celaveris, celaverit, celaverimus, celaveritis, celaverint

I will have hidden

600

he will have denied

negaverit

800

to blame

culpare

800

to disturb

perturbare

800

to hope

sperare

800

semper fidelis

always faithful

800

sum

sum, esse, fui, futurus

800

The future perfect tense describes a _________ action that will be completed prior to another _________ action.

future, future

800

1. Give the 4 principal parts of sum & perfect stem

2.  Conjugate sum in the pluperfect tense.

3. Translate 1st person singular

sum, esse, fui, futurus, fu-

fueram, fueras, fuerat, fueramus, fueratis, fuerant

I had been

800

Demonstrare paraveras.

You had prepared to point out.

1000

yesterday

heri

1000

tomorrow 

cras

1000

often

saepe

1000

In choro recitemus.

Let us recite together.

1000

sto

sto, stare, steti, status

1000

A complimentary infinitive _____________ the action of the main verb.

completes

1000

1. Give the 4 principal parts of sum & perfect stem

2.  Conjugate sum in the future perfect tense.

3. Translate 1st person singular

sum, esse, fui, futurus, fu-

fuero, fueris, fuerit, fuerimus, fueritis, fuerint

I will have been

1000

Non optaverunt perturbare.

They have not wished to disturb.
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