These verbs have ________ forms but active meanings.
What is Passive?
Many ______ verbs take a sole object in the dative. DD
What is intransitive?
What is subject?
Adduco, adducere, adduxi, adductus
Nouns have what attributes?
What is Gender, Number, Case, Declension.
These verbs have how many principal parts?
What is Three?
Intransitive verbs which take a dative object are used ___________ in the passive.
What is impersonally?
Genitive DD
What is Possessive?
Interficio, Interficere, interfeci, interfectus
What is kill?
Verbs have what attributes? DD
What is voice, mood, tense, number, and person.
Deponents are conjugated exactly like:
What is laudor, moneor, mittor, capior, audior?
Dative verbs: The agent is in the _______after ab (a); the dative remains.
What is ablative?
Dative
What is indirect object?
Conficio, conficere, conspexi, conspectus
What is accomplish, finish, exhaust?
In Latin, verbs typically go where in the sentence?
What is: at the end.
Give me 1 Deponent verb in Latin and English. DD
Give me 1 dative verb in Latin and English.
Accusative
What is Direct Object?
Conspicio, conspicere, conspexi, conspectus DD
What is observe, perceive?
The stem is found by dropping the ending of __________ ___________
What is Genitive Singular?
Deum vereantur.
What is: Let them fear God.
Translate: Kings and chiefs are often eager for glory.
What is Reges atque principes gloriae cupidi siepe sunt?
Ablative
What is object of the preposition?
Accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus
What is receive, take?
The 3 genders in Latin. DD
What is masculine, feminine, and neuter?