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Challenge A

GRAMMAR NOTEBOOK

SEMESTER 2

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 1

Active Voice – Indicative Mood

No 163: Imperfect Tense (present stem)

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laud-ābam I was praising

Singular 2nd P. laud-ābas you were praising

Singular 3rd P. laud-ābat he, she, it were praising

Plural 1st P. laud-ābāmus we were praising

Plural 2nd P. laud-ābātis you were praising

Plural 3rd P. laud-ābant they were praising

No 164: Future Tense (present stem)

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laud-ābō I will praise (he, she, it will be praising)

Singular 2nd P. laud-ābis you will praise (he, she, it will be praising)

Singular 3rd P. laud-ābit he, she, it will praise (he, she, it will be praising)

Plural 1st P. laud-ābimus we will praise (we will be praising)

Plural 2nd P. laud-ābitis you will praise (you will be praising)

Plural 3rd P. laud-ābunt they will praise (they will be praising)

Additional Rules from Reading:

Imperfect Indicative Active:

1. The imperfect of a verb is formed on the PRESENT STEM.

2. The ending has the a of the first conjugation

3. The FINAL PERSONAL SIGNS are the same as for the present tense.

4. The ending contains a TENSE SIGN: ba (e.g. laud-ā-ba-t), which is ALWAYS

THE SIGN OF THE IMPERFECT TENSE (The Latin verb is thus a sort of CODE

which you learn to decipher.)

Future Indicative Active

1. The future tense is formed on the PRESENT STEM.

2. The ending had the a of the first conjugation

3. The final personal signs are the same as for the present and the imperfect tenses.

4. The ending contains a tense sign, bi (e.g. laud-ā-BI-t) which is the sign of the future in

the FIRST and SECOND conjugations.

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Practice for Week 1

Active Voice – Indicative Mood

No 163: Imperfect Tense (present stem)

Practice the imperfect tense by adding the form and meaning using laudō, 1, tr, praise

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laud-ābam I was praising

Singular 2nd P. laud-ābās You were praising

Singular 3rd P. laud-ābat he, she, it was praising

Plural 1st P. laud-ābāmus we were praising

Plural 2nd P. laud-ābātis you were praising

Plural 3rd P. laud-ābant they were praising

No 164: Future Tense (present stem)

Practice the future tense by adding the form and meaning using laudo, 1, tr, praise

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laud-ābō I shall praise (I shall be praising)

Singular 2nd P. laud-ābis you will praise (you will be praising)

Singular 3rd P. laud-ābit he, she, it will praise (he, she, it will be praising)

Plural 1st P. laud-ābimus we shall praise (we shall be praising)

Plural 2nd P. laud-ābitis you will praise (you will be praising)

Plural 3rd P. laud-ābunt they will praise (they will be praising)

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Practice – Week 1

Review:

Additional Rules from Reading (pg 109, 112):

Imperfect Indicative Active:

5. The imperfect of a verb is formed on the PRESENT STEM.

6. The ending has the a of the first conjugation

7. The FINAL PERSONAL SIGNS are the same as for the present tense.

8. The ending contains a TENSE SIGN: ba (e.g. laud-ā-ba-t), which is ALWAYS

THE SIGN OF THE IMPERFECT TENSE (The Latin verb is thus a sort of CODE

which you learn to decipher.)

Future Indicative Active

5. The future tense is formed on the PRESENT STEM.

6. The ending had the a of the first conjugation

7. The final personal signs are the same as for the present and the imperfect tenses.

8. The ending contains a tense sign, bi (e.g. laud-ā-BI-t) which is the sign of the future in

the FIRST and SECOND conjugations.

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Additional Practice for Week 1

Practice the Imperfect tense by filling in form and meaning on the following charts:

IMPERFECT - pugnō, 1., intr. - fight

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pugn-ābam I was fighting

Singular 2nd P. pugn-ābās You were fighting

Singular 3rd P. pugn-ābat he, she, it was fighting

Plural 1st P. pugn-ābāmus we were fighting

Plural 2nd P. pugn-ābātis you were fighting

Plural 3rd P. pugn-ābant they were fighting

FUTURE - pugnō, 1., intr. - fight

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pugn-ābō I shall fight (I shall be fighting)

Singular 2nd P. pugn-ābis you will fight (you will be fighting)

Singular 3rd P. pugn-ābit he, she, it will fight (he, she, it will be fighting)

Plural 1st P. pugn-ābimus we shall fight (we shall be fighting)

Plural 2nd P. pugn-ābitis you will fight (you will be fighting)

Plural 3rd P. pugn-ābunt they will fight (they will be fighting)

IMPERFECT - superō, 1. tr. - overcome, conquer, surpass

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P super-ābam I was overcoming

Singular 2nd P. super-ābās You were overcoming

Singular 3rd P. super-ābat he, she, it was overcoming

Plural 1st P. super-ābāmus we were overcoming

Plural 2nd P. super-ābātis you were overcoming

Plural 3rd P. super-ābant they were overcoming

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FUTURE - superō, 1. tr. - overcome, conquer, surpass

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P super-ābō I shall overcome (I shall be overcoming)

Singular 2nd P. super-ābis you will overcome (you will be overcoming)

Singular 3rd P. super-ābit he, she, it will overcome (he, she, it will be

overcoming)

Plural 1st P. super-ābimus we shall overcome (we shall be overcoming)

Plural 2nd P. super-ābitis you will overcome (you will be overcoming)

Plural 3rd P. super-ābunt they will overcome (they will be overcoming)

IMPERFECT - portō, 1. tr. - carry

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P port-ābam I was carrying

Singular 2nd P. port-ābās You were carrying

Singular 3rd P. port-ābat he, she, it was carrying

Plural 1st P. port-ābāmus we were carrying

Plural 2nd P. port-ābātis you were carrying

Plural 3rd P. port-ābant they were carrying

FUTURE - portō, 1. tr. - carry

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P port-ābō I shall carry (I shall be carrying)

Singular 2nd P. port-ābis you will carry (you will be carrying)

Singular 3rd P. port-ābit he, she, it will carry (he, she, it will be carrying)

Plural 1st P. port-ābimus we shall carry (we shall be carrying)

Plural 2nd P. port-ābitis you will carry (you will be carrying)

Plural 3rd P. port-ābunt they will carry (they will be carrying)

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IMPERFECT - dō, dāre, dedī, datus, 1, tr. - give

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P d-ābam I was giving

Singular 2nd P. d-ābās You were giving

Singular 3rd P. d-ābat he, she, it was giving

Plural 1st P. d-ābāmus we were giving

Plural 2nd P. d-ābātis you were giving

Plural 3rd P. d-ābant they were giving

FUTURE - dō, dare, dedī, datus, 1, tr. - give

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P d-ābō I shall give (I shall be giving)

Singular 2nd P. d-ābis you will give (you will be giving)

Singular 3rd P. d-ābit he, she, it will give (he, she, it will be giving)

Plural 1st P. d-ābimus we shall give (we shall be giving)

Plural 2nd P. d-ābitis you will give (you will be giving)

Plural 3rd P. d-ābunt they will give (they will be giving)

IMPERFECT - vocō, 1. tr. - call

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P voc-ābam I was calling

Singular 2nd P. voc-ābās You were calling

Singular 3rd P. voc-ābat he, she, it was calling

Plural 1st P. voc-ābāmus we were calling

Plural 2nd P. voc-ābātis you were calling

Plural 3rd P. voc-ābant they were calling

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FUTURE - vocō, 1. tr. - call

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P d-ābō I shall call (I shall be calling)

Singular 2nd P. d-ābis you will call (you will be calling)

Singular 3rd P. d-ābit he, she, it will call (he, she, it will be calling)

Plural 1st P. d-ābimus we shall call (we shall be calling)

Plural 2nd P. d-ābitis you will call (you will be calling)

Plural 3rd P. d-ābunt they will call (they will be calling)

Review: Nouns

numerus, ī - number

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative numer-us The number Subject

Singular Genitive numer-ī Of the number, the number's Possessive

Singular Dative numer-ō To or for the number Indirect object

Singular Accusative numer-um The number Direct object

Singular Ablative numer-ō By, with, from the number Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative numer-ī The numbers Subject

Plural Genitive numer-ōrum Of the numbers, the numbers' Possessive

Plural Dative numer-īs To or for the numbers Indirect object

Plural Accusative numer-ōs the numbers Direct object

Plural Ablative numer-īs By, with, from the numbers Object of the

Preposition

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centuriō, centuriōnis - a centurion

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative centuriō The centurion Subject

Singular Genitive centuriōn-is Of the centurion, centurion’s Possessive

Singular Dative centuriōn-ī To or for the centurion Indirect object

Singular Accusative centuriōn-em The centurion Direct object

Singular Ablative centuriōn-e By, with, from the centurion Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative centuriōn-ēs The centurions Subject

Plural Genitive centuriōn-um Of the centurions,

centurions’

Possessive

Plural Dative centuriōn-ibus To or for the centurions Indirect object

Plural Accusative centuriōn-ēs the centurions Direct object

Plural Ablative centuriōn-ibus By, with, from the centurions Object of the

Preposition

mors, mortis - death

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative mors death, the death Subject

Singular Genitive mort-is of death, death’s Possessive

Singular Dative mort-ī To or for the death Indirect object

Singular Accusative mort -em death, the death Direct object

Singular Ablative mort -e By, with, from the death Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative mort -ēs deaths, the deaths Subject

Plural Genitive mort -ium Of deaths, deaths’ Possessive

Plural Dative mort -ibus To or for deaths Indirect object

Plural Accusative mort -ēs deaths Direct object

Plural Ablative mort -ibus By, with, from deaths Object of the

Preposition

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hīberna, hībernōrum – winter quarters

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative None Subject

Singular Genitive Possessive

Singular Dative Indirect object

Singular Accusative Direct object

Singular Ablative Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative hībern -ā winter quarters, the winter

quarters

Subject

Plural Genitive hībern-ōrum Of the winter quarters; winter

quarters’

Possessive

Plural Dative hībern -īs To or for the winter quarters Indirect object

Plural Accusative hībern -a winter quarters, the winter

quarters

Direct object

Plural Ablative hībern -īs By, with, from the winter

quarters

Object of the

Preposition

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 2

No. 123:

First Person

Number Case Form Meaning

Singular Nominative ego I

Singular Genitive meī of me, of myself

Singular Dative mihi to me, to myself

Singular Accusative me me, myself

Singular Ablative me (by, etc.) me, myself

Plural Nominative nōs we

Plural Genitive nostrī

nostrum

of us, of ourselves

Plural Dative nobis to us, to ourselves

Plural Accusative nōs us, ourselves

Plural Ablative nobis (by, etc.) us, ourselves

Footnotes:

mē - Mēcum, tēcum, nōbīscum, vōbīscum are used for cum, mē, etc.

Nostrī and vestrī are objective genitives only (see No. 684)

Nostrum and vestrum are used as partitive genitives (See no. 686)

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Week 2

No. 124:

2nd Person Pronouns

Number Case Form Meaning

Singular Nominative tū you

Singular Genitive tuī of you, of yourself

Singular Dative tibi to you, to yourself

Singular Accusative tē you, yourself

Singular Ablative tē (by, etc.) you,

yourself

Plural Nominative vōs you

Plural Genitive vestrī

vestrum

of you, yourselves

Plural Dative vōbis to you, yourselves

Plural Accusative vōs you, yourselves

Plural Ablative vōbis (by, etc.) you,

yourselves

No. 128 B. Non-reflexive

Num Case Masc Fem Neuter

Sing Nom is he ea she id it

Sing Gen ējus of him

his

ējus of her

her

ējus of it

its

Sing Dat eī to or for

him

eī to or for

her

eī to or for it

Sing Acc eum him eam her id it

Sing Abl. eō (by, etc)

him

eā (by, etc)

her

eō (by, etc) it

Pl Nom eī they eae they ea they (those things)

Pl Gen eōrum of them

their

eārum of them

their

eōrum of them

their

Pl Dat eīs to or for

them

eīs to or for

them

eīs to or for them

Pl Acc eōs them eās them ea them (those things)

Pl Abl. eīs (by, etc)

them

eīs (by, etc)

them

eīs (by, etc) them

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Practice – Week 2

No. 123:

First Person

Add form and meaning for ego, meī

Person Case Form Meaning

Singular Nominative ego I

Singular Genitive meī of me, of myself

Singular Dative mihi to me, to myself

Singular Accusative me me, myself

Singular Ablative me (by, etc.) me, myself

Plural Nominative nōs we

Plural Genitive nostrī

nostrum

of us, of ourselves

Plural Dative nobis to us, to ourselves

Plural Accusative nōs us, ourselves

Plural Ablative nobis (by, etc.) us, ourselves

No. 124:

2nd Person Pronouns Add form and meaning for tū, tuī

Number Case Form Meaning

Singular Nominative tū you

Singular Genitive tuī of you, of yourself

Singular Dative tibi to you, to yourself

Singular Accusative tē you, yourself

Singular Ablative tē (by, etc.) you,

yourself

Plural Nominative vōs you

Plural Genitive vestrī

vestrum

of you, yourselves

Plural Dative vōbis to you, yourselves

Plural Accusative vōs you, yourselves

Plural Ablative vōbis (by, etc.) you,

yourselves

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No. 128 B. Non-reflexive

Fill in below chart:

Masc Fem Neuter

Sing Nom is he ea she id it

Sing Gen ējus of him

his

ējus of her

her

ējus of it

its

Sing Dat eī to or for him eī to or for her eī to or for it

Sing Acc eum him eam her id it

Sing Abl. eō (by, etc) him eā (by, etc) her eō (by, etc) it

Pl Nom eī they eae they ea they (those

things)

Pl Gen eōrum of them

their

eārum of them

their

eōrum of them

their

Pl Dat eīs to or for them eīs to or for them eīs to or for them

Pl Acc eōs them eās them ea them (those

things)

Pl Abl. eīs (by, etc) them eīs (by, etc) them eīs (by, etc) them

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Additional Practice for week 2

Practice declining the nouns in the vocabulary with the following chart:

locus, ī – (pl., loca, locōrum) - place

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative loc-us The place Subject

Singular Genitive loc- ī Of the place, the place's Possessive

Singular Dative loc-ō To or for the place Indirect object

Singular Accusative loc-um The place Direct object

Singular Ablative loc-ō By, with, from the place Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative loc -ā places, the places Subject

Plural Genitive loc-ōrum Of the places; places’ Possessive

Plural Dative loc -īs To or for the places Indirect object

Plural Accusative loc -a places, the places Direct object

Plural Ablative loc -īs By, with, from the places Object of the

Preposition

Decline adjectives from the vocabulary

aliēnus, a, um - unfavorable, another's, foreign

Masculine

like servus

Feminine

like porta

Neuter

like bellum

Singular Nominative aliēn-us aliēn-a aliēn-um

Singular Genitive aliēn-ī aliēn-ae aliēn-ī

Singular Dative aliēn-ō aliēn-ae aliēn-ō

Singular Accusative aliēn-um aliēn-am aliēn-um

Singular Ablative aliēn-ō aliēn-ā aliēn-ō

Plural Nominative aliēn-ī aliēn-ae aliēn-a

Plural Genitive aliēn-ōrum aliēn-ārum aliēn-ōrum

Plural Dative aliēn-īs aliēn-īs aliēn-īs

Plural Accusative aliēn-ōs aliēn-ās aliēn-ā

Plural Ablative aliēn-īs aliēn-īs aliēn-īs

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 3

Practice for Week 3

Review

Active Voice – Indicative Mood

No 163: Imperfect Tense (present stem)

Practice the imperfect tense by adding the form and meaning using laudō, 1, tr, praise

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laud-ābam I was praising

Singular 2nd P. laud-ābās You were praising

Singular 3rd P. laud-ābat he, she, it was praising

Plural 1st P. laud-ābāmus we were praising

Plural 2nd P. laud-ābātis you were praising

Plural 3rd P. laud-ābant they were praising

No 164: Future Tense (present stem)

Practice the future tense by adding the form and meaning using laudo, 1, tr, praise

Number Person Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laud-ābō I shall praise (I shall be praising)

Singular 2nd P. laud-ābis you will praise (you will be praising)

Singular 3rd P. laud-ābit he, she, it will praise (he, she, it will be praising)

Plural 1st P. laud-ābimus we shall praise (we shall be praising)

Plural 2nd P. laud-ābitis you will praise (you will be praising)

Plural 3rd P. laud-ābunt they will praise (they will be praising)

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Additional Practice for Week 3

Practice declining the nouns in the vocabulary using the following charts:

ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis - speech, prayer

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative ōrātiō speech, the speech Subject

Singular Genitive ōrātiōn-is Of the speech, speech’s Possessive

Singular Dative ōrātiōn-ī To or for the speech Indirect object

Singular Accusative ōrātiōn-em speech, the speech Direct object

Singular Ablative ōrātiōn-e By, with, from the speech Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative ōrātiōn-ēs speeches, The speeches Subject

Plural Genitive ōrātiōn-um Of the speeches, specches’ Possessive

Plural Dative ōrātiōn-ibus To or for the speeches Indirect object

Plural Accusative ōrātiōn-ēs speeches, the speeches Direct object

Plural Ablative ōrātiōn-ibus By, with, from the speeches Object of the

Preposition

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 4

No: 165 : Present Tense (present stem) : I advise

mon-eō – I advise, I am advising, I do advise

mon-ēs - You advise, You are advising, You do advise

mon-et - he, she, it advises; he, she, it is advising; he, she it does advise

mon-ēmus – we advise, we are advising, we do advise

mon-ētis - You advise, You are advising, You do advise

mon-ent – they advise, they are advising, they do advise

No: 168 : Imperfect Tense (present stem) : I was advising

mon-ēbam- I was advising

mon-ēbas - you were advising

mon-ēbat – he, she, it was advising

mon-ēbāmus – we were advising

mon-ēbātis – you were advising

mon-ēbant – they were advising

No. 171: Future Tense (present stem): I shall advise

mon-ēbō – I shall advise (you shall be advising)

mon-ēbis – you will advise (you will be advising)

mon-ēbit – he, she, it will advise (he, she, it will be advising)

mon-ēbimus – we shall advise (we shall be advising)

mon-ēbitis – you will advise (you will be advising)

mon-ēbunt – they will advise (they will be advising)

Additional Rules from the Reading:

1. All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in -ĒRE belong to the second conjugation.

2. Model for moneō

1. Find the stem by dropping the ending of the present infinitive active, thus: monēre,

STEM: mon-.

2. Add -eō for the first person present indicative active.

3. For the other endings use the endings of the first conjugation but change the first a of the

endings to e.

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Practice for Week 4

Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Present Tense (present stem)

No. 165.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mon-eō

I advise, I am advising, I do advise

Singular 2nd P mon-ēs You advise, You are advising, You do advise

Singular 3rd P mon-et he, she, it advises; he, she, it is advising;

he, she it does advise

Plural 1st P mon-ēmus we advise, we are advising, we do advise

Plural 2nd P mon-ēbitis You advise, You are advising, You do advise

Plural 3rd P mon-ent they advise, they are advising, they do

advise

Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 168.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mon-ēbam I was advising

Singular 2nd P mon-ēbas you were advising

Singular 3rd P mon-ēbat he, she, it was advising

Plural 1st P mon-ēbāmus we were advising

Plural 2nd P mon-ēbātis you were advising

Plural 3rd P mon-ēbant they were advising

Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 171.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mon-ēbō I shall advise (I shall be advising)

Singular 2nd P mon-ēbis you will advise (you will be advising)

Singular 3rd P mon-ēbis he, she, it will advise (he, she, it will be

advising)

Plural 1st P mon-ēbimus we shall advise (we shall be advising)

Plural 2nd P mon-ēbitis you will advise (you will be advising)

Plural 3rd P mon-ēbunt they will advise (they will be advising)

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Review: Additional Rules from the Reading:

1. All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in -ĒRE belong to the second conjugation.

2. Model for moneō

1. Find the stem by dropping the ending of the present infinitive active, thus: monēre,

STEM: mon-.

2. Add -eō for the first person present indicative active.

3. For the other endings use the endings of the first conjugation but change the first a of the

endings to e.

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Additional Practice for Week 4

Give form and meaning for timeō, timēre, timuī, 2 tr. – fear in the Present Tense (present

stem) (No. 165)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P tim-eō

I fear, I am fearing, I do fear

Singular 2nd P tim-ēs You fear, You are fearing, You do fear

Singular 3rd P tim-et he, she, it fears; he, she, it is fearing; he,

she it does fear

Plural 1st P tim-ēmus we fear, we are fearing, we do fear

Plural 2nd P tim-ēbitis You fear, You are fearing, You do fear

Plural 3rd P tim-ent they fear, they are fearing, they do fear

Give form and meaning for timeō, timēre, timuī, 2 tr. – fear in the Imperfect Tense (present

stem)

(No. 168)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P tim-ēbam I was fearing

Singular 2nd P tim-ēbas you were fearing

Singular 3rd P tim-ēbat he, she, it was fearing

Plural 1st P tim-ēbāmus we were fearing

Plural 2nd P tim-ēbātis you were fearing

Plural 3rd P tim-ēbant they were fearing

Give form and meaning for timeō, timēre, timuī, 2 tr. – fear in the Future Tense (present stem)

(No. 171)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P tim-ēbō I shall fear (I shall be fearing)

Singular 2nd P tim-ēbis you will fear (you will be fearing)

Singular 3rd P tim-ēbis he, she, it will fear (he, she, it will be

fearing)

Plural 1st P tim-ēbimus we shall fear (we shall be fearing)

Plural 2nd P tim-ēbitis you will fear (you will be fearing)

Plural 3rd P tim-ēbunt they will fear (they will be fearing)

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Give form and meaning for terreō, 2, tr. – terrify in the Present Tense (present stem) (No. 165)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P terr-eō

I terrify, I am terrifying, I do terrify

Singular 2nd P terr-ēs You terrify, You are terrifying, You do

terrify

Singular 3rd P terr-et he, she, it terrifys; he, she, it is terrifying;

he, she it does terrify

Plural 1st P terr-ēmus we terrify, we are terrifying, we do terrify

Plural 2nd P terr-ēbitis You terrify, You are terrifying, You do

terrify

Plural 3rd P terr-ent they terrify, they are terrifying, they do

terrify

Give form and meaning for terreō, 2, tr. – terrify fear in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

(No. 168)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P terr-ēbam I was terrifying

Singular 2nd P terr-ēbas you were terrifying

Singular 3rd P terr-ēbat he, she, it was terrifying

Plural 1st P terr-ēbāmus we were terrifying

Plural 2nd P terr-ēbātis you were terrifying

Plural 3rd P terr-ēbant they were terrifying

Give form and meaning for terreō, 2, tr. – terrify in the Future Tense (present stem)

(No. 171)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P terr-ēbō I shall terrify (I shall be terrifying)

Singular 2nd P terr-ēbis you will terrify (you will be terrifying)

Singular 3rd P terr-ēbis he, she, it will terrify (he, she, it will be

terrifying)

Plural 1st P terr-ēbimus we shall terrify (we shall be terrifying)

Plural 2nd P terr-ēbitis you will terrify (you will be terrifying)

Plural 3rd P terr-ēbunt they will terrify (they will be terrifying)

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Give form and meaning for habeō, 2, tr. - have in the Present Tense (present stem) (No. 165)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P hab-eō

I have, I am having, I do have

Singular 2nd P hab-ēs You have, You are having, You do have

Singular 3rd P hab-et he, she, it haves; he, she, it is having; he,

she it does have

Plural 1st P hab-ēmus we have, we are having, we do have

Plural 2nd P hab-ēbitis You have, You are having, You do have

Plural 3rd P hab-ent they have, they are having, they do have

Give form and meaning for habeō, 2, tr. - have in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

(No. 168)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P hab-ēbam I was having

Singular 2nd P hab-ēbas you were having

Singular 3rd P hab-ēbat he, she, it was having

Plural 1st P hab-ēbāmus we were having

Plural 2nd P hab-ēbātis you were having

Plural 3rd P hab-ēbant they were having

Give form and meaning for habeō, 2, tr. - have in the Future Tense (present stem)

(No. 171)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P hab-ēbō I shall have (I shall be having)

Singular 2nd P hab-ēbis you will have (you will be having)

Singular 3rd P hab-ēbis he, she, it will have (he, she, it will be

having)

Plural 1st P hab-ēbimus we shall have (we shall be having)

Plural 2nd P hab-ēbitis you will have (you will be having)

Plural 3rd P hab-ēbunt they will have (they will be having)

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Review: Nouns

arma, armōrum – arms

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative None Subject

Singular Genitive Possessive

Singular Dative Indirect object

Singular Accusative Direct object

Singular Ablative Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative arm -ā arms, the arms Subject

Plural Genitive arm-ōrum Of the arms; arms’ Possessive

Plural Dative arm -īs To or for the arms Indirect object

Plural Accusative arm -a arms, the arms Direct object

Plural Ablative arm-īs By, with, from the arms Object of the

Preposition

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Review of Week 4

Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Present Tense (present stem)

No. 165.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mon-eō

I advise, I am advising, I do advise

Singular 2nd P mon-ēs You advise, You are advising, You do advise

Singular 3rd P mon-et he, she, it advises; he, she, it is advising;

he, she it does advise

Plural 1st P mon-ēmus we advise, we are advising, we do advise

Plural 2nd P mon-ēbitis You advise, You are advising, You do advise

Plural 3rd P mon-ent they advise, they are advising, they do

advise

Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 168.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mon-ēbam I was advising

Singular 2nd P mon-ēbas you were advising

Singular 3rd P mon-ēbat he, she, it was advising

Plural 1st P mon-ēbāmus we were advising

Plural 2nd P mon-ēbātis you were advising

Plural 3rd P mon-ēbant they were advising

Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 171.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mon-ēbō I shall advise (I shall be advising)

Singular 2nd P mon-ēbis you will advise (you will be advising)

Singular 3rd P mon-ēbis he, she, it will advise (he, she, it will be

advising)

Plural 1st P mon-ēbimus we shall advise (we shall be advising)

Plural 2nd P mon-ēbitis you will advise (you will be advising)

Plural 3rd P mon-ēbunt they will advise (they will be advising)

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Review Rules for #123 and #124

No. 346 – Indicative Present

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P sum I am

Singular 2nd P es You are

Singular 3rd P est he, she, it is

Plural 1st P sumus we are

Plural 2nd P estis you are

Plural 3rd P sunt they are

Additional Rules from the Reading:

Personal Pronouns:

1. Pronouns of the FIRST person are those which refer to the SPEAKER OR WRITER. In

English they are: I (ME), WE (US).

2. Pronouns of the SECOND person are those which refer to the person spoken TO. In

English they are: YOU (THOU, THEE, YE)

3. Pronouns of the THIRD person are those which refer to the person or thing spoken or

written ABOUT. In English they are : HE (HIM), SHE (HER), IT, THEY (THEM)

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Practice for Week 6

No. 123:

First Person

Number Case Form Meaning

Singular Nominative ego I

Singular Genitive meī of me, of myself

Singular Dative mihi to me, to myself

Singular Accusative me me, myself

Singular Ablative me (by, etc.) me, myself

Plural Nominative nōs we

Plural Genitive nostrī

nostrum

of us, of ourselves

Plural Dative nobis to us, to ourselves

Plural Accusative nōs us, ourselves

Plural Ablative nobis (by, etc.) us, ourselves

Footnotes:

mē - Mēcum, tēcum, nōbīscum, vōbīscum are used for cum, mē, etc.

Nostrī and vestrī are objective genitives only (see No. 684)

Nostrum and vestrum are used as partitive genitives (See no. 686)

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No. 124:

2nd Person Pronouns

Number Case Form Meaning

Singular Nominative tū you

Singular Genitive tuī of you, of yourself

Singular Dative tibi to you, to yourself

Singular Accusative tē you, yourself

Singular Ablative tē (by, etc.) you,

yourself

Plural Nominative vōs you

Plural Genitive vestrī

vestrum

of you, yourselves

Plural Dative vōbis to you, yourselves

Plural Accusative vōs you, yourselves

Plural Ablative vōbis (by, etc.) you,

yourselves

Practice Indicative Active of Sum

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P sum I am

Singular 2nd P es You are

Singular 3rd P est he, she, it is

Plural 1st P sumus we are

Plural 2nd P estis you are

Plural 3rd P sunt they are

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Review:

Additional Rules from the Reading:

Personal Pronouns:

1. Pronouns of the FIRST person are those which refer to the SPEAKER OR WRITER. In

English they are: I (ME), WE (US).

2. Pronouns of the SECOND person are those which refer to the person spoken TO. In

English they are: YOU (THOU, THEE, YE)

3. Pronouns of the THIRD person are those which refer to to the person or thing spoken or

written ABOUT. In English they are : HE (HIM), SHE (HER), IT, THEY (THEM)

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Additional Practice for Week 6

Give form and meaning for videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus, 2. tr. – see in the Present Tense (present

stem)

No. 165.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P vid-eō

I see, I am seeing, I do see

Singular 2nd P vid-ēs You see, You are seeing, You do see

Singular 3rd P vid-et he, she, it sees; he, she, it is seeing; he, she

it does see

Plural 1st P vid-ēmus we see, we are seeing, we do see

Plural 2nd P vid-ēbitis You see, You are seeing, You do see

Plural 3rd P vid-ent they see, they are seeing, they do see

Give form and meaning for videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus, 2. tr. – see in the Imperfect Tense (present

stem)

No. 168.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P vid-ēbam I was seeing

Singular 2nd P vid-ēbas you were seeing

Singular 3rd P vid-ēbat he, she, it was seeing

Plural 1st P vid-ēbāmus we were seeing

Plural 2nd P vid-ēbātis you were seeing

Plural 3rd P vid-ēbant they were seeing

Give form and meaning for videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus, 2. tr. – see in the Future Tense (present

stem)

No. 171.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P vid-ēbō I shall see (I shall be seeing)

Singular 2nd P vid-ēbis you will see (you will be seeing)

Singular 3rd P vid-ēbis he, she, it will see (he, she, it will be seeing)

Plural 1st P vid-ēbimus we shall see (we shall be seeing)

Plural 2nd P vid-ēbitis you will see (you will be seeing)

Plural 3rd P vid-ēbunt they will see (they will be seeing)

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Give form and meaning for teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus, 2., tr. - hold in the Present Tense

(present stem)

No. 165.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ten-eō

I hold, I am holding, I do hold

Singular 2nd P ten-ēs You hold, You are holding, You do hold

Singular 3rd P ten-et he, she, it holds; he, she, it is holding; he,

she it does hold

Plural 1st P ten-ēmus we hold, we are holding, we do hold

Plural 2nd P ten-ēbitis You hold, You are holding, You do hold

Plural 3rd P ten-ent they hold, they are holding, they do hold

Give form and meaning for teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus, 2., tr. - hold in the Imperfect Tense

(present stem)

No. 168.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ten-ēbam I was holding

Singular 2nd P ten-ēbas you were holding

Singular 3rd P ten-ēbat he, she, it was holding

Plural 1st P ten-ēbāmus we were holding

Plural 2nd P ten-ēbātis you were holding

Plural 3rd P ten-ēbant they were holding

Give form and meaning for teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus, 2., tr. - hold. – in the Future Tense

(present stem)

No. 171.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ten-ēbō I shall hold (I shall be holding)

Singular 2nd P ten-ēbis you will hold (you will be holding)

Singular 3rd P ten-ēbis he, she, it will hold (he, she, it will be

holding)

Plural 1st P ten-ēbimus we shall hold (we shall be holding)

Plural 2nd P ten-ēbitis you will hold (you will be holding)

Plural 3rd P ten-ēbunt they will hold (they will be holding)

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Give form and meaning for moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus, 2., tr. - move in the Present Tense

(present stem)

No. 165.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mov-eō

I move, I am moving, I do move

Singular 2nd P mov-ēs You move, You are moving, You do move

Singular 3rd P mov-et he, she, it moves; he, she, it is moving; he,

she it does move

Plural 1st P mov-ēmus we move, we are moving, we do move

Plural 2nd P mov-ēbitis You move, You are moving, You do move

Plural 3rd P mov-ent they move, they are moving, they do move

Give form and meaning for moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus, 2., tr. - move in the Imperfect Tense

(present stem)

No. 168.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mov-ēbam I was moving

Singular 2nd P mov-ēbas you were moving

Singular 3rd P mov-ēbat he, she, it was moving

Plural 1st P mov-ēbāmus we were moving

Plural 2nd P mov-ēbātis you were moving

Plural 3rd P mov-ēbant they were moving

Give form and meaning for moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus, 2., tr. - – move in the Future Tense

(present stem)

No. 171.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mov-ēbō I shall move (I shall be moving)

Singular 2nd P mov-ēbis you will move (you will be moving)

Singular 3rd P mov-ēbis he, she, it will move (he, she, it will be

moving)

Plural 1st P mov-ēbimus we shall move (we shall be moving)

Plural 2nd P mov-ēbitis you will move (you will be moving)

Plural 3rd P mov-ēbunt they will move (they will be moving)

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No. 128 B. Non-reflexive

Masc Fem Neuter

Sing Nom is he ea she id it

Sing Gen ējus of him

his

ējus of her

her

ējus of it

its

Sing Dat eī to or for

him

eī to or for

her

eī to or for it

Sing Acc eum him eam her id it

Sing Abl. eō (by, etc)

him

eā (by, etc)

her

eō (by, etc) it

Pl Nom eī they eae they ea they (those things)

Pl Gen eōrum of them

their

eārum of them

their

eōrum of them

their

Pl Dat eīs to or for

them

eīs to or for

them

eīs to or for them

Pl Acc eōs them eās them ea them (those things)

Pl Abl. eīs (by, etc)

them

eīs (by, etc)

them

eīs (by, etc) them

No. 129 Note: 1. The meanings given for the masculine and feminine of is, ea, id hold only

when the pronouns refers to PERSONS. Otherwise all forms are translated as in the neuter.

Urbem cēpit. Posteā eam incendit. He took the city,. Afterwards, he burned it.

No 479

A pronoun agrees with the word to which it refers, in gender and number; its case

depends on its use in sits own clause

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Practice for Week 7

No. 128 B. Non-reflexive

Fill in below chart:

Masc Fem Neuter

Sing Nom is he ea she id it

Sing Gen ējus of him

his

ējus of her

her

ējus of it

its

Sing Dat eī to or for him eī to or for her eī to or for it

Sing Acc eum him eam her id it

Sing Abl. eō (by, etc) him eā (by, etc) her eō (by, etc) it

Pl Nom eī they eae they ea they (those

things)

Pl Gen eōrum of them

their

eārum of them

their

eōrum of them

their

Pl Dat eīs to or for them eīs to or for them eīs to or for them

Pl Acc eōs them eās them ea them (those

things)

Pl Abl. eīs (by, etc) them eīs (by, etc) them eīs (by, etc) them

Copy Grammar rules:

# 129 Note: 1. The meanings given for the masculine and feminine of is, ea, id hold only

when the pronouns refers to PERSONS. Otherwise all forms are translated as in the neuter.

# 479 A pronoun agrees with the word to which it refers, in gender and number; its case

depends on its use in sits own clause

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Additional Practice for Week 7

Practice declining the nouns in the vocabulary using the following charts:

fīnēs, fīnium, m. - territory (plural noun from the 3rd declension)

Form Meaning Use

Singular Nominative None Subject

Singular Genitive Possessive

Singular Dative Indirect object

Singular Accusative Direct object

Singular Ablative Object of the

Preposition

Plural Nominative fīn-ēs territory Subject

Plural Genitive fīn-ium Of the territory Possessive

Plural Dative fīn-ibus To or for the territory Indirect object

Plural Accusative fīn-ēs the territory Direct object

Plural Ablative fīn-ibus By, with, from the territory Object of the

Preposition

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Give form and meaning for sustineō, sustinēre, sustinuī, sustentus, 2., tr. - sustain, withstand

in the Present Tense (present stem)

No. 165.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P sustin-eō

I sustain, I am sustaining, I do sustain

Singular 2nd P sustin-ēs You sustain, You are sustaining, You do

sustain

Singular 3rd P sustin-et he, she, it sustains; he, she, it is sustaining;

he, she it does sustain

Plural 1st P sustin-ēmus we sustain, we are sustaining, we do sustain

Plural 2nd P sustin-ēbitis You sustain, You are sustaining, You do

sustain

Plural 3rd P sustin-ent they sustain, they are sustaining, they do

sustain

Give form and meaning for sustineō, sustinēre, sustinuī, sustentus, 2., tr. - sustain, withstand

in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 168.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P sustin-ēbam I was sustaining

Singular 2nd P sustin-ēbas you were sustaining

Singular 3rd P sustin-ēbat he, she, it was sustaining

Plural 1st P sustin-ēbāmus we were sustaining

Plural 2nd P sustin-ēbātis you were sustaining

Plural 3rd P sustin-ēbant they were sustaining

Give form and meaning for sustineō, sustinēre, sustinuī, sustentus, 2., tr. - sustain, withstand

in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 171.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P sustin-ēbō I shall sustain (I shall be sustaining)

Singular 2nd P sustin-ēbis you will sustain (you will be sustaining)

Singular 3rd P sustin-ēbis he, she, it will sustain (he, she, it will be

sustaining)

Plural 1st P sustin-ēbimus we shall sustain (we shall be sustaining)

Plural 2nd P sustin-ēbitis you will sustain (you will be sustaining)

Plural 3rd P sustin-ēbunt they will sustain (they will be sustaining)

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No. 127 a) Reflexive

Nom. …........... …..............

Gen suī of himself, herself, itself, themselves

Dat. sibi to himself, herself, itself, themselves

Acc sē (sēsē) himself, herself, itself, themselves

Abl sē (sēsē) (by, etc.) himself, herself, itself, themselves

Eī sē laudābant. They were praising themselves.

Marīa sē nōn laudat. Mary does not praise herself.

Caesar sē laudābat. Caesar was praising himself.

Legiō sē laudābat. The legion was praising itself.

Additional Rule from Reading:

A pronoun that refers back to the subject of its own clause is called a direct reflexive.

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Practice for Week 8

No. 127 a) Reflexive

Form Meaning

Nom --- -----

Gen suī of himself, herself, itself, themselves

Dat sibi to himself, herself, itself, themselves

Acc sē (sēsē) himself, herself, itself, themselves

Abl sē (sēsē) (by, etc.) himself, herself, itself, themselves

Eī sē laudābant. They were praising themselves.

Marīa sē nōn laudat. Mary does not praise herself.

Caesar sē laudābat. Caesar was praising himself.

Legiō sē laudābat. The legion was praising itself.

Additional Rule from Reading:

A pronoun that refers back to the subject of its own clause is called a direct reflexive.

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 9

Active Voice – Indicative Mood

No: 166 : Present Tense (present stem) : I send

mitt-ō – I send, I am sending, I do send

mitt-is – you send, you are sending, you do send

mitt-it – he, she, it sends; he, she, it is sending; he, she, it does send

mitt-imus – we send, we are sending, we do send

mitt-itis – you send, you are sending, you do send

mitt-unt – they send, they are sending, they do send

No: 169 : Imperfect Tense (present stem) : I was sending

mitt-ēbam – I was sending

mitt-ēbās – you were sending

mitt-ēbat – he, she, it was sending

mitt-ēbāmus – we were sending

mitt-ēbātis – you were sending

mitt-ēbant – they were sending

Additional rules from reading:

Future Indicative Active of Mittō

The future indicative active of the third conjugation is quite different from that of the first and

second. The personal signs are the SAME, but there is NO TENSE SIGN and the VOWEL of the

endings change.

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Practice for Week 9

No 166: Present Tense (present stem)

Give form and meaning for mittō, 3. tr., send for the present tense.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mitt-ō I send, I am sending, I do send

Singular 2nd P mitt-is you send, you are sending, you do send

Singular 3rd P mitt-it he, she, it sends; he, she, it is sending; he,

she, it does send

Plural 1st P mitt-imus we send, we are sending, we do send

Plural 2nd P mitt-itis you send, you are sending, you do send

Plural 3rd P mitt-unt you send, you are sending, you do send

No 169: Imperfect Tense (present stem)

Give form and meaning for mittō, 3. tr., send for the imperfect tense.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mitt-ēbam I was sending

Singular 2nd P mitt-ēbās you were sending

Singular 3rd P mitt-ēbat he, she it, was sending

Plural 1st P mitt-ēbāmus we were sending

Plural 2nd P mitt-ēbātis you were sending

Plural 3rd P mitt-ēbant they were sending

Review:

Additional rules from reading:

Future Indicative Active of Mittō

The future indicative active of the third conjugation is quite different from that of the first and

second. The personal signs are the SAME, but there is NO TENSE SIGN and the VOWEL of the

endings change.

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Additional Practice for Week 9

Give form and meaning for dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus, 3, tr. - lead, guide in the Present Tense

(present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P dūc-ō I lead, I am leading, I do lead

Singular 2nd P dūc-is you lead, you are leading, you do lead

Singular 3rd P dūc-it he, she, it leads; he, she, it is leading; he,

she, it does lead

Plural 1st P dūc-imus we lead, we are leading, we do lead

Plural 2nd P dūc-itis you lead, you are leading, you do lead

Plural 3rd P dūc-unt you lead, you are leading, you do lead

Give form and meaning for dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus, 3, tr. - lead, guide in the Imperfect

Tense (present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P dūc-ēbam I was leading

Singular 2nd P dūc-ēbās you were leading

Singular 3rd P dūc-ēbat he, she it, was leading

Plural 1st P dūc-ēbāmus we were leading

Plural 2nd P dūc-ēbātis you were leading

Plural 3rd P dūc-ēbant they were leading

Give form and meaning for gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus, 3. tr. - carry, carry on in the Present

Tense (present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ger-ō I carry, I am carrying, I do carry

Singular 2nd P ger-is you carry, you are carrying, you do carry

Singular 3rd P ger-it he, she, it carrys; he, she, it is carrying; he,

she, it does carry

Plural 1st P ger-imus we carry, we are carrying, we do carry

Plural 2nd P ger-itis you carry, you are carrying, you do carry

Plural 3rd P ger-unt you carry, you are carrying, you do carry

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Give form and meaning for gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus, 3. tr. - carry, carry on in the Imperfect

Tense (present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ger-ēbam I was carrying

Singular 2nd P ger-ēbās you were carrying

Singular 3rd P ger-ēbat he, she it, was carrying

Plural 1st P ger-ēbāmus we were carrying

Plural 2nd P ger-ēbātis you were carrying

Plural 3rd P ger-ēbant they were carrying

Give form and meaning for dēfendō, dēfendere, dēfendī, dēfēnsus, 3. tr. – defend in the Present

Tense (present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P dēfend-ō I defend, I am defending, I do defend

Singular 2nd P dēfend-is you defend, you are defending, you do

defend

Singular 3rd P dēfend-it he, she, it defends; he, she, it is defending;

he, she, it does defend

Plural 1st P dēfend-imus we defend, we are defending, we do defend

Plural 2nd P dēfend-itis you defend, you are defending, you do

defend

Plural 3rd P dēfend-unt you defend, you are defending, you do

defend

Give form and meaning for dēfendō, dēfendere, dēfendī, dēfēnsus, 3. tr. – defend in the

Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P dēfend-ēbam I was defending

Singular 2nd P dēfend-ēbās you were defending

Singular 3rd P dēfend-ēbat he, she it, was defending

Plural 1st P dēfend-ēbāmus we were defending

Plural 2nd P dēfend-ēbātis you were defending

Plural 3rd P dēfend-ēbant they were defending

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Give form and meaning for īnstruō, īnstruere, īnstrūxī, īnstrūctus, 3. tr. - draw up, equip in the

Present Tense (present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P īnstru-ō I equip, I am equiping, I do equip

Singular 2nd P īnstru-is you equip, you are equiping, you do equip

Singular 3rd P īnstru-it he, she, it equips; he, she, it is equiping; he,

she, it does equip

Plural 1st P īnstru-imus we equip, we are equiping, we do equip

Plural 2nd P īnstru-itis you equip, you are equiping, you do equip

Plural 3rd P īnstru-unt you equip, you are equiping, you do equip

Give form and meaning for īnstruō, īnstruere, īnstrūxī, īnstrūctus, 3. tr. - draw up, equip in the

Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P īnstru-ēbam I was equiping

Singular 2nd P īnstru-ēbās you were equiping

Singular 3rd P īnstru-ēbat he, she it, was equiping

Plural 1st P īnstru-ēbāmus we were equiping

Plural 2nd P īnstru-ēbātis you were equiping

Plural 3rd P īnstru-ēbant they were equiping

Give form and meaning for vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus, 3. tr. - conquer in the Present Tense

(present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P vinc-ō I conquer, I am conquering, I do conquer

Singular 2nd P vinc-is you conquer, you are conquering, you do

conquer

Singular 3rd P vinc-it he, she, it conquers; he, she, it is

conquering; he, she, it does conquer

Plural 1st P vinc-imus we conquer, we are conquering, we do

conquer

Plural 2nd P vinc-itis you conquer, you are conquering, you do

conquer

Plural 3rd P vinc-unt you conquer, you are conquering, you do

conquer

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Give form and meaning for vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus, 3. tr. - conquer in the Imperfect Tense

(present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P vinc-ēbam I was conquering

Singular 2nd P vinc-ēbās you were conquering

Singular 3rd P vinc-ēbat he, she it, was conquering

Plural 1st P vinc-ēbāmus we were conquering

Plural 2nd P vinc-ēbātis you were conquering

Plural 3rd P vinc-ēbant they were conquering

Give form and meaning for petō, petere, petīvī, petītus, 3. tr. - seek, beg, request in the Present

Tense (present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pet-ō I seek, I am seeking, I do seek

Singular 2nd P pet-is you seek, you are seeking, you do seek

Singular 3rd P pet-it he, she, it seeks; he, she, it is seeking; he,

she, it does seek

Plural 1st P pet-imus we seek, we are seeking, we do seek

Plural 2nd P pet-itis you seek, you are seeking, you do seek

Plural 3rd P pet-unt you seek, you are seeking, you do seek

Give form and meaning for petō, petere, petīvī, petītus, 3. tr. - seek, beg, request in the

Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pet-ēbam I was seeking

Singular 2nd P pet-ēbās you were seeking

Singular 3rd P pet-ēbat he, she it, was seeking

Plural 1st P pet-ēbāmus we were seeking

Plural 2nd P pet-ēbātis you were seeking

Plural 3rd P pet-ēbant they were seeking

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Give form and meaning for pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsus, 3. tr. - drive, repulse, rout in the Present

Tense (present stem)

No. 166.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pell-ō I drive, I am driving, I do drive

Singular 2nd P pell-is you drive, you are driving, you do drive

Singular 3rd P pell-it he, she, it drives; he, she, it is driving; he,

she, it does drive

Plural 1st P pell-imus we drive, we are driving, we do drive

Plural 2nd P pell-itis you drive, you are driving, you do drive

Plural 3rd P pell-unt you drive, you are driving, you do drive

Give form and meaning for pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsus, 3. tr. - drive, repulse, rout in the

Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 169.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pell-ēbam I was driving

Singular 2nd P pell-ēbās you were driving

Singular 3rd P pell-ēbat he, she it, was driving

Plural 1st P pell-ēbāmus we were driving

Plural 2nd P pell-ēbātis you were driving

Plural 3rd P pell-ēbant they were driving

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Review: Nouns

litterae, litterārum – letter (i.e. an epistle) , dispatch

Form Meaning Use

Plural Nominative litter-ae Letters, the letters Subject

Plural Genitive litter-ārum Of the letters; letters’ Possessive

Plural Dative litter-īs To or for the letters Indirect object

Plural Accusative litter-ās Letters, the letters Direct object

Plural Ablative litter- īs By, with, from the letters Object of the

Preposition

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 10

No. 172: Future Tense (present stem): I shall send

mitt-am – I shall send (I shall be sending)

mitt-ēs – you will send (you will be sending)

mitt-et – he, she, it will send (he, she, it will be sending)

mitt-ēmus – we shall send (we shall be sending)

mitt-ētis – you will send (you will be sending)

mitt-ent – they will send (they will be sending)

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Practice for Week 10

Give form and meaning for mittō, 3. tr., send in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 172

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mitt-am I shall send (I shall be sending)

Singular 2nd P mitt-ēs you will send (you will be sending)

Singular 3rd P mitt-et he, she, it will send (he, she, it will be

sending)

Plural 1st P mitt-ēmus we shall send (we shall be sending)

Plural 2nd P mitt-ētis you will send (you will be sending)

Plural 3rd P mitt-ent they will send (they will be sending)

Additional Practice

Practice with verbs from vocabulary

Give form and meaning for pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus, 3. tr. - put, place, set in the Future

Tense (present stem)

No. 172

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P pōn-am I shall place (I shall be placing)

Singular 2nd P pōn-ēs you will place (you will be placing)

Singular 3rd P pōn-et he, she, it will place (he, she, it will be

placing)

Plural 1st P pōn-ēmus we shall place (we shall be placing)

Plural 2nd P pōn-ētis you will place (you will be placing)

Plural 3rd P pōn-ent they will place (they will be placing)

Give form and meaning for contendō, contendere, contendī, 3. intr. - strive, contend, hasten

in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 172

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P contend-am I shall contend (I shall be contending)

Singular 2nd P contend-ēs you will contend (you will be contending)

Singular 3rd P contend-et he, she, it will contend (he, she, it will be

contending)

Plural 1st P contend-ēmus we shall contend (we shall be contending)

Plural 2nd P contend-ētis you will contend (you will be contending)

Plural 3rd P contend-ent they will contend (they will be contending)

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Give form and meaning for agō, agere, egī, āctus, 3. tr., - drive, do, act, treat in the Future

Tense (present stem)

No. 172

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ag-am I shall do (I shall be doing)

Singular 2nd P ag-ēs you will do (you will be doing)

Singular 3rd P ag-et he, she, it will do (he, she, it will be doing)

Plural 1st P ag-ēmus we shall do (we shall be doing)

Plural 2nd P ag-ētis you will do (you will be doing)

Plural 3rd P ag-ent they will do (they will be doing)

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GRAMMAR -SEMESTER 2 WEEK 11

Active Voice – Indicative Mood

No: 167 : Present Tense (present stem) : I hear

aud-iō - I hear, I am hearing, I do hear

aud- īs – you hear, you are hearing, you do hear

aud-it – he, she, it hears; he, she, it is hearing; he, she it, does hear

aud- īmus – we hear, we are hearing, we do hear

aud- ītis - you hear, you are hearing, you do hear

aud-iunt – they hear, they are hearing, they do hear

Active Voice – Indicative Mood

No: 170 : Imperfect Tense (present stem) : I was hearing

aud-iēbam - I was hearing

aud-iēbās – you were hearing

aud-iēbat – he, she, it was hearing

aud-iēbāmas – we were hearing

aud-iēbātis - you were hearing

aud-iēbant – they were hearing

No: 173 : Future Tense (present stem) : I shall hear

aud-iam - I shall hear (I shall be hearing)

aud-iēs – you will hear (you will be hearing)

aud-iēt – he, she, it will hear (he, she, it will be hearing)

aud-iēmas – we shall hear ( we shall be hearing)

aud-iētis - you will hear (you will be hearing)

aud-ient – they will hear (they will be hearing)

Additional Rules from the Reading:

Present System Active of 4th Conjugation

To form the principal parts of regular verbs of the fourth conjugation, drop the -iō of the first

person singular present indicative and add -īre, īvī, ītus (notice the long ī). Thus:

aud-iō, audīre, aud-īvī, aud-ītus

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Practice for Week 11

Give form and meaning for audiō, 4. tr. – hear in the Present Tense (present stem)

No. 167.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P aud-iō I hear, I am hearing, I do hear

Singular 2nd P aud- īs you hear, you are hearing, you do hear

Singular 3rd P aud-it he, she, it hears; he, she, it is hearing; he,

she it, does hear

Plural 1st P aud- īmus we hear, we are hearing, we do hear

Plural 2nd P aud- ītis you hear, you are hearing, you do hear

Plural 3rd P aud-iunt they hear, they are hearing, they do hear

Give form and meaning for audiō, 4. tr. – hear in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 170.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P aud-iēbam I was hearing

Singular 2nd P aud-iēbās you were hearing

Singular 3rd P aud-iēbat he, she, it was hearing

Plural 1st P aud-iēbāmas we were hearing

Plural 2nd P aud-iēbātis you were hearing

Plural 3rd P aud-iēbant they were hearing

Give form and meaning for audiō, 4. tr. – hear in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 173.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P aud-iam I shall hear (I shall be hearing)

Singular 2nd P aud-iēs you will hear (you will be hearing)

Singular 3rd P aud-iēt he, she, it will hear (he, she, it will be

hearing)

Plural 1st P aud-iēmas we shall hear ( we shall be hearing)

Plural 2nd P aud-iētis you will hear (you will be hearing)

Plural 3rd P aud-ient they will hear (they will be hearing)

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Additional practice for Week 11

Give form and meaning for muniō, 4. tr. - fortify, in the Present Tense (present stem)

No. 167.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mun-iō I fortify, I am fortifying, I do fortify

Singular 2nd P mun- īs you fortify, you are fortifying, you do

fortify

Singular 3rd P mun-it he, she, it fortifys; he, she, it is fortifying;

he, she it, does fortify

Plural 1st P mun- īmus we fortify, we are fortifying, we do fortify

Plural 2nd P mun- ītis you fortify, you are fortifying, you do

fortify

Plural 3rd P mun-iunt they fortify, they are fortifying, they do

fortify

Give form and meaning for muniō, 4. tr. - fortify, in the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 170.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mun-iēbam I was fortifying

Singular 2nd P mun-iēbās you were fortifying

Singular 3rd P mun-iēbat he, she, it was fortifying

Plural 1st P mun-iēbāmas we were fortifying

Plural 2nd P mun-iēbātis you were fortifying

Plural 3rd P mun-iēbant they were fortifying

Give form and meaning for muniō, 4. tr. - fortify, in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 173.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mun-iam I shall fortify (I shall be fortifying)

Singular 2nd P mun-iēs you will fortify (you will be fortifying)

Singular 3rd P mun-iēt he, she, it will fortify (he, she, it will be

fortifying)

Plural 1st P mun-iēmas we shall fortify ( we shall be fortifying)

Plural 2nd P mun-iētis you will fortify (you will be fortifying)

Plural 3rd P mun-ient they will fortify (they will be fortifying)

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Give form and meaning for veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum, 4, intr. - come, in the Present Tense

(present stem)

No. 167.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ven-iō I come, I am coming, I do come

Singular 2nd P ven- īs you come, you are coming, you do come

Singular 3rd P ven-it he, she, it comes; he, she, it is coming; he,

she it, does come

Plural 1st P ven- īmus we come, we are coming, we do come

Plural 2nd P ven- ītis you come, you are coming, you do come

Plural 3rd P ven-iunt they come, they are coming, they do come

Give form and meaning for veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum, 4, intr. - come, in the Imperfect Tense

(present stem)

No. 170.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ven-iēbam I was coming

Singular 2nd P ven-iēbās you were coming

Singular 3rd P ven-iēbat he, she, it was coming

Plural 1st P ven-iēbāmas we were coming

Plural 2nd P ven-iēbātis you were coming

Plural 3rd P ven-iēbant they were coming

Give form and meaning for veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum, 4, intr. - come in the Future Tense

(present stem)

No. 173.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P ven-iam I shall come (I shall be coming)

Singular 2nd P ven-iēs you will come (you will be coming)

Singular 3rd P ven-iēt he, she, it will come (he, she, it will be

coming)

Plural 1st P ven-iēmas we shall come ( we shall be coming)

Plural 2nd P ven-iētis you will come (you will be coming)

Plural 3rd P ven-ient they will come (they will be coming)

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Give form and meaning for conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum, 4. intr. - come together,

assemble, in the Present Tense (present stem)

No. 167.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P conven-iō I assemble, I am assembling, I do assemble

Singular 2nd P conven- īs you assemble, you are assembling, you do

assemble

Singular 3rd P conven-it he, she, it assembles; he, she, it is

assembling; he, she it, does assemble

Plural 1st P conven- īmus we assemble, we are assembling, we do

assemble

Plural 2nd P conven- ītis you assemble, you are assembling, you do

assemble

Plural 3rd P conven-iunt they assemble, they are assembling, they do

assemble

Give form and meaning for conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum, 4. intr. - come together,

assemble the Imperfect Tense (present stem)

No. 170.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P conven-iēbam I was assembling

Singular 2nd P conven-iēbās you were assembling

Singular 3rd P conven-iēbat he, she, it was assembling

Plural 1st P conven-iēbāmas we were assembling

Plural 2nd P conven-iēbātis you were assembling

Plural 3rd P conven-iēbant they were assembling

Give form and meaning for conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum, 4. intr. - come together,

assemble in the Future Tense (present stem)

No. 173.

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P conven-iam I shall assemble (I shall be assembling)

Singular 2nd P conven-iēs you will assemble (you will be assembling)

Singular 3rd P conven-iēt he, she, it will assemble (he, she, it will be

assembling)

Plural 1st P conven-iēmas we shall assemble ( we shall be assembling)

Plural 2nd P conven-iētis you will assemble (you will be assembling)

Plural 3rd P conven-ient they will assemble (they will be

assembling)

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No. 14 - Nouns have gender, number, case and declension

No. 15 - Gender. There are three genders in Latin: masculine, feminine, neuter.

No. 16 - All nouns meaning individual male persons are masculine.

No. 17 - All nouns meaning individual female persons are feminine.

No. 18 - The gender of other nouns must be learned from their declension of from the

vocabularies.

No. 19 - Number. There are two numbers in Latin: singular and plural.

No. 20 The singular speaks of one: via, a road.

No. 21 The plural speaks of more than one: viae, roads.

No. 22 Case. There are six cases in Latin:

Nominative: the case of the Subject.

Genitive: the case of the Possessor.

Dative: the case of the Indirect Object; the ‘to’ or ‘for’ case

Accusative: the case of the Direct Object.

Ablative: the ‘by-with-from’ case [ used frequently with prepositions]

Vocative: the case of the Person Addressed.

No. 23 Declension. Declension consists in adding the proper ENDINGS to the STEM to show

the different genders, numbers, and cases

No. 24 Stem. The stem is found by dropping the ENDING of the GENITIVE SINGULAR.

vi-ae, stem: vi-

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No. 346 – Indicative Present

Singular - sum – I am

es – you are

est – he, she, it, is

Plural - sumus - we are

estis – you are

sunt – they are

No. 347 – Indicative Imperfect

Singular – eram - I was

erās – you were

erat – he, she, it was

Plural – erāmus – we were

erātis – you were

erant – they were

No. 348 – Indicative Future

Singular - erō – I shall be

eris – you will be

erit – he, she, it will be

Plural - erimus – we shall be

eritis – you will be

erunt – they will be

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Present, Imperfect, and and Future Indicative of Sum:

1. The final personal signs are the same as in the four conjugations.

2. The third person plural of the future is erunt.

No. 474 - A predicate adjective agrees with its noun in gender, number, and case

Vīta brevis est.

Life is short.

No. 477 - An attributive adjective agrees with its noun in gender, number and case.

Mīles fortis pugnat.

The brave soldier fights.

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Practice for Week 12

Copy or fill in the blank Grammar Rules:

No. 14 - Nouns have gender, number, case and declension

No. 15 - Gender. There are three genders in Latin: masculine, feminine, neuter.

No. 16 - All nouns meaning individual male persons are masculine.

No. 17 - All nouns meaning individual female persons are feminine.

No. 18 - The gender of other nouns must be learned from their declension of from the

vocabularies.

No. 19 - Number. There are two numbers in Latin: singular and plural.

No. 20 The singular speaks of one: via, a road.

No. 21 The plural speaks of more than one: viae, roads.

No. 22 Case. There are six cases in Latin:

Nominative: the case of the Subject.

Genitive: the case of the Possessor.

Dative: the case of the Indirect Object; the to/for case

Accusative: the case of the Direct Object.

Ablative: the ‘by-with-from’ case [ used frequently with prepositions]

Vocative: the case of the Person Addressed.

No. 23 Declension. Declension consists in adding the proper ENDINGS to the STEM to show

the different genders, numbers, and cases

No. 24 Stem. The stem is found by dropping the ENDING of the GENITIVE SINGULAR

vi-ae, stem: vi-

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No. 346 – Indicative Present - SUM

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P sum I am

Singular 2nd P es you are

Singular 3rd P est he, she, it is

Plural 1st P sumus we are

Plural 2nd P estis you are

Plural 3rd P sunt they are

No. 346 – Indicative Imperfect – ERAM

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P eram I was

Singular 2nd P erās you were

Singular 3rd P erat he, she, it was

Plural 1st P erāmus we were

Plural 2nd P erātis you were

Plural 3rd P erant they were

No. 348 – Indicative Future - ERO

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P erō I shall be

Singular 2nd P eris you will be

Singular 3rd P erit he, she, it will be

Plural 1st P erimus we shall be

Plural 2nd P eritis you will be

Plural 3rd P erunt they will be

Copy Grammar Rules:

No. 474: A predicate adjective agrees with its noun in gender, number, and case

No. 477: An attributive adjective agrees with its noun in gender, number and case.

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Verbs

No 142 Verbs have voice, mood, tense, number, and person.

No 143 Voice. There are two vocies: active and passive.

No 144 a. The active represents the subject as acting or being.

Lēgātum laudō. I praise the envoy.

Valeō. I am well.

No 145 b. The passive represents the subject as acted upon.

Laudor. I am praised.

No 146 Mood. There are three moods: indicative, subjunctive, imperative. (The meanings and

used of these moods and tenses must be learned by syntax)

No 147 Tense. There are six tenses: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future

perfect. (The meanings and used of these moods and tenses must be learned by syntax)

No 148 Number. There are two numbers: singular and plural.

No 149 Person. There are three persons:

First (the one speaking – I, we)

Second (the one spoken to – you)

Third (the one spoken of – he, she, it, they)

No 150 Conjugation consists in adding the proper endings to the proper stem to show the

different voices, moods, tenses, numbers and persons.

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No 174

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem)

Singular – 1. laudāv-ī - I praised ( I have praised)

2. laudāv-istī - you praised ( you have praised)

3. laudāv-īt - he, she, it praised ( he, she, it has praised)

Plural - 1. laudāv-imus - we praised ( we have praised)

2. laudāv-istis you praised ( you have praised)

3. laudāv-ērunt – they praised (they have praised)

No 177

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem)

Singular – 1. monu-ī - I advised (I have advised)

2. monu-istī - you advised ( you have advised)

3. monu-īt - he, she, it advised (he, she, it has advised)

Plural - 1. monu-imus - we advised ( we have advised)

2. monu-istis - you advised (you have advised)

3. monu-ērunt – they advised (they have advised)

No 178

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem)

Singular – 1. mīs -ī - I sent ( I have sent)

2. mīs-istī - you sent ( you have sent)

3. mīs -īt - he, she, it sent ( he, she, it has sent)

Plural - 1. mīs-imus - we sent ( we have sent)

2. mīs-istis - you sent ( you have sent)

3. mīs-ērunt – they sent (they have sent)

No 179

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem)

Singular – 1. audīv-ī - I heard ( I have heard)

2. audīv-istī - you heard ( you have heard)

3. audīv-īt - he, she, it heard ( he, she, it has heard)

Plural - 1. audīv-imus - we heard ( we have heard)

2. audīv-istis - you heard ( you have heard)

3. audīv-ērunt – they heard (they have heard

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No. 349

Indicative Perfect

Singular – 1. fu-ī - I have been, I was

2. fu-istī - you have been, you were

3. fu-īt - he, she, it has been; he, she it was

Plural - 1. fu-imus - we have been, we were

2. fu-istis - you have been, you were

3. fu-ērunt – they have been, they were

The Perfect Active Stem:

1. The perfect system of the indicative active includes the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect

tenses.

2. The perfect active stem is found by dropping the ending -ī of the third principal part.

laudāv-ī stem: laudāv-

monu-ī stem: monu-

mīs-ī stem: mīs-

audīv-ī stem: audīv-

fu-ī stem: fu-

Perfect Indicative Active

The PERFECT tense expresses a past act

For all three forms in English, Latin has one form: the PERFECT INDICATIVE ACTIVE.

The perfect indicative active of ALL LATIN VERBS, REGULAR AND IRREGULAR, is

formed by:

1. Finding the perfect stem from the third principal part;

2. Adding the endings shown in the model, Grammar No. 174

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Practice for Week 13

Copy or fill in the blank Grammar Rules:

Verbs

No 142 Verbs have voice, mood, tense, number, and person.

No 143 Voice. There are two voices: active and passive.

No 144 a. The active represents the subject as acting or being.

Lēgātum laudō. I praise the envoy.

Valeō. I am well.

No 145 b. The passive represents the subject as acted upon.

Laudor. I am praised.

No 146 Mood. There are three moods: indicative, subjunctive, imperative. (The meanings and

used of these moods and tenses must be learned by syntax)

No 147 Tense. There are six tenses: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future

perfect. (The meanings and used of these moods and tenses must be learned by syntax)

No 148 Number. There are two numbers: singular and plural.

No 149 Person. There are three persons:

First (the one speaking – I, we)

Second (the one spoken to – you)

Third (the one spoken of – he, she, it, they)

No 150 Conjugation consists in adding the proper endings to the proper stem to show the

different voices, moods, tenses, numbers and persons

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No 174

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - laudāv-ī

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laudāv-ī I praised ( I have praised)

Singular 2nd P laudāv-istī you praised ( you have praised)

Singular 3rd P laudāv-īt he, she, it praised ( he, she, it has praised)

Plural 1st P laudāv-imus we praised ( we have praised)

Plural 2nd P laudāv-istis you praised ( you have praised)

Plural 3rd P laudāv-ērunt they praised (they have praised)

No 177

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - monu-ī

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P monu-ī I advised ( I have advised)

Singular 2nd P monu-istī you advised ( you have advised)

Singular 3rd P monu-īt he, she, it advised ( he, she, it has advised)

Plural 1st P monu-imus we advised ( we have advised)

Plural 2nd P monu-istis you advised ( you have advised)

Plural 3rd P monu-ērunt they advised (they have advised)

No 178

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - mīs -ī

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mīs -ī I sent ( I have sent)

Singular 2nd P mīs-istī you sent ( you have sent)

Singular 3rd P mīs -īt he, she, it sent ( he, she, it has sent)

Plural 1st P mīs-imus we sent ( we have sent)

Plural 2nd P mīs-istis you sent ( you have sent)

Plural 3rd P mīs-ērunt they sent (they have sent)

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No 179

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - audīv-ī -

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P audīv-ī I heard ( I have heard)

Singular 2nd P audīv-istī you heard ( you have heard)

Singular 3rd P audīv-īt he, she, it heard ( he, she, it has heard)

Plural 1st P audīv-imus we heard ( we have heard)

Plural 2nd P audīv-istis you heard ( you have heard)

Plural 3rd P audīv-ērunt they heard (they have heard)

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Indicative Perfect - fu-ī

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P fu-ī I have been, I was

Singular 2nd P fu-istī you have been, you were

Singular 3rd P fu-īt he, she it has been; he, she, it was

Plural 1st P fu-imus we have been, we were

Plural 2nd P fu-istis you have been, you were

Plural 3rd P fu-ērunt they have been, they were

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No 174

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - collocō, 1. tr. - place, station

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P colloc-ī I placed ( I have placed)

Singular 2nd P colloc-istī you placed ( you have placed)

Singular 3rd P colloc-īt he, she, it placed ( he, she, it has placed)

Plural 1st P colloc-imus we placed ( we have placed)

Plural 2nd P colloc-istis you placed ( you have placed)

Plural 3rd P colloc-ērunt they placed (they have placed)

No 177

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsūrus, 2. tr. -

remain

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P man-ī I advised ( I have advised)

Singular 2nd P man-istī you advised ( you have advised)

Singular 3rd P man-īt he, she, it advised ( he, she, it has advised)

Plural 1st P man-imus we advised ( we have advised)

Plural 2nd P man-istis you advised ( you have advised)

Plural 3rd P man-ērunt they advised (they have advised)

No 178

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - compleō, complēre, complēvī, complētus,

2. tr.; w. abl. - fill (with)

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P compl-ī I filled ( I have filled)

Singular 2nd P compl-istī you filled ( you have filled)

Singular 3rd P compl-īt he, she, it filled ( he, she, it has filled)

Plural 1st P compl-imus we filled ( we have filled)

Plural 2nd P compl-istis you filled ( you have filled)

Plural 3rd P compl-ērunt they filled (they have filled)

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No 179

Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Present Stem) - cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessūrus, 3. intr. - give

way, yield

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P cēd -ī I gave ( I have given)

Singular 2nd P cēd-istī you gave ( you have given)

Singular 3rd P cēd -īt he, she, it gave ( he, she, it has given)

Plural 1st P cēd-imus we gave ( we have given)

Plural 2nd P cēd-istis you gave ( you have given)

Plural 3rd P cēd-ērunt they gave (they have given)

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No 175

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)

Singular – 1. laudāv-eram - I had praised

2. laudāv-erās - you had praised

3. laudāv-erat - he, she, it had praised

Plural - 1. laudāv-erāmus - we had praised

2. laudāv-erātis - you had praised

3. laudāv-erant – they had praise

No 176

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem)

Singular – 1. laudāv-erō - I shall have praised

2. laudāv-eris - you will have praised

3. laudāv-erit - he, she, it will have praised

Plural - 1. laudāv-erimus - we shall have praised

2. laudāv-eritis - you will have praised

3. laudāv-erint – they will have praised

No 180

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)

Singular – 1. monu-eram - I had advised

2. monu-erās - you had advised

3. monu-erat - he, she, it had advised

Plural - 1. monu-erāmus - we had advised

2. monu-erātis - you had advised

3. monu-erant– they had advised

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No 181

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)

Singular – 1. mīs -eram - I had sent

2. mīs-erās - you had sent

3. mīs -erat - he, she, it had sent

Plural - 1. mīs-erāmus - we had sent

2. mīs-erātis - you had sent

3. mīs-erant – they had sent

No 182

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)

Singular – 1. audīv-eram - I had heard

2. audīv-erās - you had heard

3. audīv-erat - he, she, it had heard

Plural - 1. audīv-erāmus - we had heard

2. audīv-erātis - you had heard

3. audīv-erant – they had heard

No 183

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem)

Singular – 1. monu-erō - I shall have advised

2. monu-eris - you will have advised

3. monu-erit - he, she, it will have advised

Plural - 1. monu-erimus - we shall have advised

2. monu-eritis - you will have advised

3. monu-erint– they will have advised

No 184

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem)

Singular – 1. mīs -erō - I shall have sent

2. mīs-eris - you will have sent

3. mīs -erit - he, she, it will have sent

Plural - 1. mīs-erimus - we shall have sent

2. mīs-eritis - you will have sent

3. mīs-erint – they will have sent

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No 185

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem)

Singular – 1. audīv-erō - I shall have heard

2. audīv-eris - you will have heard

3. audīv -erat - he, she, it will have heard

Plural - 1. audīv-erimus - we shall have heard

2. audīv-eritis - you will have heard

3. audīv-erint – they will have heard

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No 175

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) – laudav-

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laudāv-eram I had praised

Singular 2nd P laudāv-erās you had praised

Singular 3rd P laudāv-erat he, she, it had praised

Plural 1st P laudāv-erāmus we had praised

Plural 2nd P laudāv-erātis you had praised

Plural 3rd P laudāv-erant they had praised

No 176

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - laudav

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P laudāv-erō I shall have praised

Singular 2nd P laudāv-eris you will have praised

Singular 3rd P laudāv-erit he, she, it will have praised

Plural 1st P laudāv-erimus we shall have praised

Plural 2nd P laudāv-eritis you will have praised

Plural 3rd P laudāv-erint they will have praised

No 180

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) – monu-

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P monu-eram I had advised

Singular 2nd P monu-erās you had advised

Singular 3rd P monu-erat he, she, it had advised

Plural 1st P monu-erāmus we had advised

Plural 2nd P monu-erātis you had advised

Plural 3rd P monu-erant they had advised

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Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - mīs

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mīs-eram I had sent

Singular 2nd P mīs-erās you had sent

Singular 3rd P mīs-erat he, she, it had sent

Plural 1st P mīs-erāmus we had sent

Plural 2nd P mīs-erātis you had sent

Plural 3rd P mīs-erant they had sent

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No 182

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)- audīv

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P audīv-eram I had heard

Singular 2nd P audīv-erās you had heard

Singular 3rd P audīv-erat he, she, it had heard

Plural 1st P audīv-erāmus we had heard

Plural 2nd P audīv-erātis you had heard

Plural 3rd P audīv-erant they had heard

No 183

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - monu

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P monu-erō I shall have advised

Singular 2nd P monu-eris you will have advised

Singular 3rd P monu-erit he, she, it will have advised

Plural 1st P monu-erimus we shall have advised

Plural 2nd P monu-eritis you will have advised

Plural 3rd P monu-erint they will have advised

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No 184

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - mīs

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P mīs-erō I shall have sent

Singular 2nd P mīs-eris you will have sent

Singular 3rd P mīs-erit he, she, it will have sent

Plural 1st P mīs-erimus we shall have sent

Plural 2nd P mīs-eritis you will have sent

Plural 3rd P mīs-erint they will have sent

No 185

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - audīv

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P audīv-erō I shall have heard

Singular 2nd P audīv-eris you will have heard

Singular 3rd P audīv-erit he, she, it will have heard

Plural 1st P audīv-erimus we shall have heard

Plural 2nd P audīv-eritis you will have heard

Plural 3rd P audīv-erint they will have heard

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Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - adjuvō, adjuvāre, adjūvī, adjūtus,

1. tr. - help, aid

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P adjuv-erō I shall have helped

Singular 2nd P adjuv-eris you will have helped

Singular 3rd P adjuv-erit he, she, it will have helped

Plural 1st P adjuv-erimus we shall have helped

Plural 2nd P adjuv-eritis you will have helped

Plural 3rd P adjuv-erint they will have helped

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - - adjuvō,

adjuvāre, adjūvī, adjūtus, 1. tr. - help, aid

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P adjuv-eram I had helped

Singular 2nd P adjuv-erās you had helped

Singular 3rd P adjuv-erat he, she, it had helped

Plural 1st P adjuv-erāmus we had helped

Plural 2nd P adjuv-erātis you had helped

Plural 3rd P adjuv-erant they had helped

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - - perturbō, 1. tr. - confuse, disturb

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P perturb-erō I shall have confused

Singular 2nd P perturb-eris you will have confused

Singular 3rd P perturb-erit he, she, it will have confused

Plural 1st P perturb-erimus we shall have confused

Plural 2nd P perturb-eritis you will have confused

Plural 3rd P perturb-erint they will have confused

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Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - perturbō, 1.

tr. - confuse, disturb

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P perturb-eram I had confused

Singular 2nd P perturb-erās you had confused

Singular 3rd P perturb-erat he, she, it had confused

Plural 1st P perturb-erāmus we had confused

Plural 2nd P perturb-erātis you had confused

Plural 3rd P perturb-erant they had confused

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - incendō, incendere, incendī,

incēnsus, 3. tr. - set fire to, burn

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P incend-erō I shall have burned

Singular 2nd P incend-eris you will have burned

Singular 3rd P incend-erit he, she, it will have burned

Plural 1st P incend-erimus we shall have burned

Plural 2nd P incend-eritis you will have burned

Plural 3rd P incend-erint they will have burned

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - - incendō,

incendere, incendī, incēnsus, 3. tr. - set fire to, burn

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P incend-eram I had burned

Singular 2nd P incend-erās you had burned

Singular 3rd P incend-erat he, she, it had burned

Plural 1st P incend-erāmus we had burned

Plural 2nd P incend-erātis you had burned

Plural 3rd P incend-erant they had burned

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Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) incitō, 1. tr. - incite, arouse

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P incit-erō I shall have incited

Singular 2nd P incit-eris you will have incited

Singular 3rd P incit-erit he, she, it will have incited

Plural 1st P incit-erimus we shall have incited

Plural 2nd P incit-eritis you will have incited

Plural 3rd P incit-erint they will have incited

Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - incitō, 1. tr. -

incite, arouse

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P incit-eram I had incited

Singular 2nd P incit-erās you had incited

Singular 3rd P incit-erat he, she, it had incited

Plural 1st P incit-erāmus we had incited

Plural 2nd P incit-erātis you had incited

Plural 3rd P incit-erant they had incited

Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) servō, 1. tr – guard, keep

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P serv-erō I shall have guarded

Singular 2nd P serv-eris you will have guarded

Singular 3rd P serv-erit he, she, it will have guarded

Plural 1st P serv-erimus we shall have guarded

Plural 2nd P serv-eritis you will have guarded

Plural 3rd P serv-erint they will have guarded

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Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - servō, 1. tr –

guard, keep

Form Meaning

Singular 1st P serv-eram I had guarded

Singular 2nd P serv-erās you had guarded

Singular 3rd P serv-erat he, she, it had guarded

Plural 1st P serv-erāmus we had guarded

Plural 2nd P serv-erātis you had guarded

Plural 3rd P serv-erant they had guarded