What is the subjunctive form primarily used for?
Hypotheticals (would, could, wish, etc).
What is the translation for amabantur?
They were being loved.
How would you turn amare into an imperative?
Remove the "re". Ama!
What is a deponent?
Verbs that possess passive forms but, when translated, have active meanings.
What is the perfect active translation of moneo?
Which two cases don't have a subjunctive translation?
Future and Future Perfect
What case/number/tense/person is this verb: auidebat?
Imperfect passive 3rd singular
What's the imperative mood primarily used for?
What is the translation of orior?
To rise.
How would you translate a perfect passive infinitive?
Having been _______
How would you write a subjunctive, imperfect, active, first-person singular verb?
ex: amarem
How is the indicative case used in Latin?
Expresses factual statements, describes opinions, asks questions, and explains conditions thought to be real.
How would you translate Nōlī currere?
Do not run!
What is the passive participle for sequor?
Secutus-a-um, having followed
What # principal part is the root for the present active infinitive?
The 3rd principal part.
For the present subjunctive, which vowel(s) is/are used to write a subjunctive verb in the 4th conjugation?
IA
What's the difference between future 1/2 conjugation vs 3/4?
1/2 is "bi-ending", 3/4 is "a-ending" for 1st singular and "e-ending" for the rest.
What is the negative plural imperative of tangere? How is it translated?
Nolite tangere! Do not stand!
What is a semi-deponent verb?
Verbs where only the perfect/tenses formed from perfect tense are passive, but it's still translated into an active meaning.
What is an infinitive?
A verbal noun.
Had not been killed.
What is the future perfect case used for in Latin?
To emphasize the expected completion of a future action.
Which verb conjugation translates imperatives with the present stem + ite?
3rd conjugation.
Is gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum deponent or semi-deponent?
Semi deponent.
Which of these is the infinitive not affected by: case, number, or person?
Person and number.