Give two of the possible meanings for this verb.
to become, to happen, to be made
Translate:
"vultis."
you all (ye) wish, want, will
What are the four principal parts of this verb?
fero, ferre, tuli, latum
How can one tell the difference between the present indicative tense and the perfect indicative tense?
The perfect has two letter 'i's.
Parse mallem
active imperfect subjunctive 1st singular
Which familiar verb does fio share certain forms with?
the verb facio, facere, feci, factum
Do volo, malo, or nolo have the passive voice?
No.
Translate:
tulistis
You all have borne/carried
"EA" is the hallmark of which tense and mood?
(e.g. eamus, eat, etc.)
The subjunctive present
translate:
factum erit
It will have happened
Translate:
Imperator factus est.
He has been made emperor/general
He has become emperor/general.
vellemus
imperfect subjunctive
translate.
latus
having been borne
Translate:
Ite
Go.
Give the infinitive form of fio
fieri
Fiat
Let it happen
Translate:
Noli abire.
Don't go.
Translate:
Ferens
Carrying, bearing.
ierim
perfect subjunctive active 1st singular
give the perfect infinitive form of fero.
tulisse
What forms are entirely lacking to fio?
most infinitives and all participles.
Give in Latin:
I used to wish
volebam
Give in Latin:
You will have carried
tuleris
To the going man (use a participle. Pay attention to key word 'to'.)
eunti (viro)
Give in Latin:
(The man), about to go...
(vir,) iturus...