Lesson 2 Sayings, Grammar, and Forms

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Lesson 2

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Latin SayingsReview

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Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.

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I shall find a way or make one.

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Capitur urbs quae totum cepit orbem.

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The city which capturedthe whole world

is (now) captured.

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In hoc signo vinces.

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In this sign you will conquer.

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Magister dixit.

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The master has spoken.

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Noscitur ex sociis.

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He is known by his companions.

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Ferrum ferro exacuitur.

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Iron is sharpened by iron.

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NewLatin Saying

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Audi Israel

audio audire hearaudi singular imperative

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Hear O Israel.

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Grammar

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In the active voice the subject

_________________________.

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In the active voice the subject performs the action of the verb.

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In the passive voice the subject

_________________________.

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In the passive voice the subject receives the action of the verb.

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When the action of a passive verb is performed

by a _________________________the construction is called

the ablative of means.

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When the action of a passive verb is performed

by a non-living thing

the construction is called the ablative of means.

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The conjugation a verb belongs to is determined

by the___________________.

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The conjugation a verb belongs to is determined

by theinfinitive.

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Give the three moods of Latin verbs.

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indicative, imperative, subjunctive

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Forms

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Rego (3rd conjugation)

Present Active

rego regimus

regis regitis

regit regunt

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Imperfect Active

regebam regebamus

regebas regebatis

regebat regebant

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Future Active

regam regemus

reges regetis

reget regent

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Perfect Active

rexi reximus

rexisti rexistis

rexit rexerunt

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Pluperfect Active

rexeram rexeramus

rexeras rexeratis

rexerat rexerant

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Future Perfect Active

rexero rexerimus

rexeris rexeritis

rexerit rexerint

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Present Passive

regor regimur

regeris regimini

regitur reguntur

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Imperfect Passive

regebar regebamur

regebaris regebamini

regebatur regebantur

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Future Passive

regar regemur

regeris regemini

regetur regentur