appareo, apparere, apparui in the 1st person singular imperfect
apparebam
emo, emere, emi - to buy in the 2nd person plural PERFECT
emeratis
what is the formula for an indirect statement?
VOFMA/head verb + subject accusative + infinitive
"adfer plus urinae!" clamavit fullo.
what word do you need to supply with an indirect statement?
"THAT" (after the VOFMA)
libero, liberare, liberavi in the 1st person plural imperfect AND translation
we were freeing/we used to free
oppugno, oppugnare, oppugnavi in the 3rd person plural PERFECT AND translation
oppugnaverunt
they attacked
domina, quae ridebat, discessit.
hint: discedo, discedere, discessi - to leave
the mistress, who was laughing, left.
in the sentence below, identify the three LAtin words that make up the indirect statement.
"senex puerum per atrium, ubi Currax conspexit multos servos laborare, ducebat."
"senex puerum per atrium, ubi Currax conspexit multos servos laborare, ducebat."
Are the below words ADJECTIVES or ADVERBS? What degree (positive, comparative, superlative)
Ampliatus est vir divitissimus ac notissimus.
ADJECTIVES & SUPERLATIVE degree
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui in the 2nd person singular PLUPERFECT AND translation
reliqueras
you had left behind
praebeo, praebere, praebui in the 2nd person plural PERFECT AND translation
praebuistis
y'all provided
"haec toga nunc sordidior est quam antea"
this toga is now dirtier than before
in the below sentence - what CASE is the bolded words
"necesse erit tibi, mi amice, vinum et cibum ferre!"
vocative (used for direct address!)
What does the ADJECTIVE "celer" look like as an ADVERB? Choose one: "celere" OR "celeriter"
celeriter
which word (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) do you use to find the IMPERFECT stem? AND what letter(s) do you cut off?
2nd; cut off the "-re"
ex: video, videre, vidi, visum
which word (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) do you use to find the PERFECT/PLUPERFECT stem? AND what letter(s) do you cut off?
3rd; cut off the "-i"
ex: video, videre, vidi, visum
verba, quae Cosmus dixerat, cogitabat.
hint: verbum, verbī is NEUTER
cogito, cogitare, cogitavi - to think about
He was thinking about the words, which Cosmus had said.
"prope domum Iulia conspexit Gisconem in popina sedere"
"prope domum Iulia conspexit Gisconem in popina sedere"
near home Julia noticed that Gisco was sitting in the bar.
What does the ADJECTIVE "laetus, laeta, laetum" look like as an ADVERB?
Choose one: "laete" OR "laetiter"
laete
conjugate (give all forms) amo, amare, amavi, amatum in the IMPERFECT tense
amabam amabamus
amabas amabatis
amabat. amabant
conjugate (give all forms) relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictum in the PLUPERFECT tense
reliqueram. reliqueramus
reliqueras. reliqueratis
reliquerat reliquerant
nemo putavit amphoram plenam vini esse.
hint: puto, putare, putavi, putatum - to think
Iulia epistulam ad fratrem, qui in Aegypto habitabat, scripserat multaque aromata petiverat.
hint - aromata - spices (acc)
peto, petere, petivi - to seek/ask for
Julia had written a letter to her brother, who was living in Egypt, and had asked for many spices.
COMPOSE: We had known that Manlius attacked Alexander.
scio, scire, scivi Manlius, Manliī
oppugno, oppugnare, oppugnavī.
Alexander, Alexandrī
sciveramus Manlium Alexandrum oppugnare.