Apuleius 1.1.3-4 grammar Flashcards

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give the principal parts of: condō, (to build); to store up

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condō condere condidī conditus

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give the principal parts of: mereō, to earn

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mereō merēre meruī meritum

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give the principal parts of: aggredior, to approach

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aggredior aggredī aggressus sum

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decline vetus (AG § 199): in the singular

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(nom.) vetus, vetus; (gen.) veteris, veteris (dat.) veterī, veterī (acc.) veterem, vetus (abl.) vetere or veterī, vetere or veterī

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decline vetus (AG § 199): in the plural

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(nom) veterēs, vetera, (gen.) veterum, veterum, (dat.) veteribus, veteribus (acc.) veterēs, vetera (abl.) veteribus, veteribus

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conjugate moneō in the perfect active indicative singular

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monuī, monuistī, monuit

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conjugate moneō in the perfect active indicative

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monuimus, monuistis, monuērunt

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translate this ablative absolute: nullīs sorōribus amantibus

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with no sisters loving (although no sisters …, because no sisters … etc.)

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translate this ablative absolute: nullīs sorōribus amātīs

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with no sisters having been loved (although no sisters were loved, because no sisters … etc.)

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