Pluperfect Tense/Rule 175
Vocabulary
Latin to English translations
Future Perfect Tense
Blue Book Review
100

incenderam

I had burned

100

Tum

Then/at that time

100

Deus eos adjuverat.

God has helped them.

100

monuero

I shall have advised

100

Regular verbs are divided into four main groups called...

conjugations

200

Manseramus

We had remained

200

incito

Incite/Arouse

200

Servi oppidum incenderant.

The slaves had burned the town.

200

miseris

You will have sent

200

The conjugation to which a verb belongs is shown by the second principal part called the....

Present Infinitive Active

300

adjuveras

You had helped/aided

300

Atque

And

300

Imperator urbes et oppida incenderat.

The general had set fire to the cities and towns.

300

audiverit

he, she, it will have heard

300

All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in ere belong to which conjugation

2nd

400

incenderatis

You (all) had set fire to/burned

400

Cedo, cedere, cessi, cessurus, 3 intr.

give way/yield

400

Senatus provinciam Caesari dederat.

The Senate had given the province to Caesar.

400

laudaveritis

You (all) will have praised

400

How are the words mittebam and audiebam similar?

They are both first person singular and in the Imperfect Tense.

500

perturbāverant

They had confused/disturbed

500

compleo, complere, complevi, completus, 2, tr

fill (with)

500

Servi in castra frumentum portaverant.

The slaves had carried grain into the camp.

500

miserint

They will have sent

500

What kind of word is laudo? What are its parts?

-Verb

-laud is its stem,o is its final personal sign.

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