Which principal part forms the base for the present tense?
2nd
Which principal part forms the base for the present tense
2nd Principal Part
Which principal part forms the perfect active stem
3rd principal part
3rd principal part stem
AGO, AGERE, EGI, ACTUS
to do, drive, act
Which principal part is unique in that it only gives specific forms of the 1st person, singular, present, active, indicative.
1st Principal part
Give an example or description about how one might generally translate imperfect tense
__ was/were _____ing (being x'd)
which principal part is the first of two words for the perfect passive
4th Principal Part
- era -
AUTEM
HOWEVER (WEAK)
List the passive standard endings
-r, -ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur
What is the infix that indicates the imperfect tense in both the active and passive voice.
-ba-
i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt
list the 6 endings that the are added to the infix for the pluperfect tense
-m, -s, t, mus, tis, nt
TAMEN
NEVERTHELESS (STRONG HOWEVER)
List the passive forms of amo, amare
amo, amare, amavi, amatus
list the active forms of video, videre, in the imperfect
videbam, videbas, videbat, videbamus, videbatis, videbant
The 4th principal part is an adjective, and matches the subject as singular or plural (one is singular, one is plural)
What are the 6 forms of the second word that is added to the 4th principal part for pluperfect passives
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant.
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF: POSUERAT
HE HAD PLACED
What is the Latin word for you are seeing (sing).
Vides
Write the form in Latin of: They were walking.
ambulabant
Using the form: duco, ducere, duxi, ductus: write the Latin form of You all have been led.
Ducti estis
What is the Latin form of "I had loved"
Amatus eram (amata eram)
fero, ferre, tuli, latus