Apuleius 1.1.1-2 grammar Flashcards
give the principal parts for inscrībō, to write on, inscribe
inscrībō inscrībere inscrīpsī inscrīptus
give the principal parts for inscrībō, to reject, disdain
spernō spernere sprēvī sprētum
conjugate moneō in the present active subjunctive singular
moneam, moneās, moneat
conjugate moneō in the present active subjunctive plural
moneāmus, moneātis, moneant
conjugate tegō in the present active subjunctive singular
tegam, tegās, tegat
conjugate tegō in the present active subjunctive plural
tegāmus, tegātis, tegant
conjugate tegō in the perfect active subjunctive singular
tēxerim, tēxeris, tēxerit
conjugate tegō in the perfect active subjunctive plural
tēxerimus, tēxeritis, tēxerint
conjugate amō in the present passive subjunctive singular
amer, amēris (amēre), amētur
conjugate amō in the present passive subjunctive plural
amēmur, amēminī, amentur
identify the verb forms for the protasis and apodosis (AG §514b2a): sī adsit, bene sit
protasis: present active subjunctive, 3rd person singular; apodosis: present active subjunctive, 3rd person singular
translate this future less vivid condition: sī adsit, bene sit
if he should be (or: if he were to be) here, it would be well
what kind of condition is this: sī adsit, bene sit
future less vivid
identify the verb forms for the protasis and apodosis (AG §514b2b): sī adfuerit, bene sit
protasis: perfect active subjunctive, 3rd person singular; apodosis: perfect active subjunctive, 34d person singular
translate this future less vivid condition: sī adfuerit, bene sit
if he should be (or: if he should have been) here, it would [then] be well