Apuleius 1.1.3-4 grammar Flashcards
give the principal parts of: condō, (to build); to store up
condō condere condidī conditus
give the principal parts of: mereō, to earn
mereō merēre meruī meritum
give the principal parts of: aggredior, to approach
aggredior aggredī aggressus sum
decline vetus (AG § 199): in the singular
(nom.) vetus, vetus; (gen.) veteris, veteris (dat.) veterī, veterī (acc.) veterem, vetus (abl.) vetere or veterī, vetere or veterī
decline vetus (AG § 199): in the plural
(nom) veterēs, vetera, (gen.) veterum, veterum, (dat.) veteribus, veteribus (acc.) veterēs, vetera (abl.) veteribus, veteribus
conjugate moneō in the perfect active indicative singular
monuī, monuistī, monuit
conjugate moneō in the perfect active indicative
monuimus, monuistis, monuērunt
translate this ablative absolute: nullīs sorōribus amantibus
with no sisters loving (although no sisters …, because no sisters … etc.)
translate this ablative absolute: nullīs sorōribus amātīs
with no sisters having been loved (although no sisters were loved, because no sisters … etc.)