ut
to, in order to, that, so that
laudatur
h/s/i is praised
laudans, laudatus
praising, having praised/having been praised
Accusative tells the _______ of the sentence
Object
list endings for present and imperfect verbs (amo)
ne
so that . . . not/in order to . . . not
amabantur
they were being loved
Latin endings for present active participles
-ns, -ntes, -ntem
What 2 Cases usually share the same endings?
Dative & Ablative
-batur and -bantur
h/s/i was being verbed, they were being verbed
cum . . . [verb]-issent
When the noun had verbed
ambulatus sunt
they were walked
Latin endings for past participles
1st & 2nd d. endings on 4th pp
Dative is translated using
to/for
if a noun ends in an 'm', it is this case
Accusative
Ablative Absolute components
The principle part that present and imperfect passive are formed from
Second
Translation pattern for present participles
verbing
List the Nominative singular and plural endings for 1st-5th declension
-a, -us, -sox, -us, -es, -ae, -i
If a word ends in -t, it is ALWAYS what part of speech?
Verb
magistrā suās discipulōs doctīs, eīs gratulativit.
After the teacher taught her students, she congratulated them.
Past and pluperfect passive are formed from which principle part?
Fourth
Translation pattern for past participles
having verbed/having been verbed
List ablative endings for 1st-3rd declensions
-ā, -īs, -ō, -e, -ibus
-bat, -bant, -vit, -erunt, -verat, -verant, -batur, -bantur