Apuleius 2.1.1-2 grammar Flashcards

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give the principal parts of discutiō: to shake off

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discutiō discutere discussī discussum

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give the principal parts of faciō: to do, make

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faciō facere fēcī factum

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give the principal parts of celebrō: to throng, honor, celebrate

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celebrō celebrāre celebrāvī celebrātum (regular 1st conjugation)

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give the principal parts of exorior: to arise, come into existence

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exorior exorīrī exortum

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conjugate amō in the present passive subjunctive singular

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amer, amēris (amēre), amētur

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conjugate amō in the present passive subjunctive plural

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amēmur, amēminī, amentur

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translate this ablative absolute (type 1): Caesare imperatōre

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with Caesar as general (because, although, while …)

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translate this ablative absolute (type 2): Caesare imperante

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with Caesar giving commanding (because, although, while …)

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translate this ablative absolute (type 3): Caesare dēvictō

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with Caesar having been defeated (because, although, after …)

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(infinitive) translate: imperāre hominēs iucundum est.

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Commanding people is a pleasant thing.

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(genitive gerund) translate: amor imperandī.

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love of commanding

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(dative gerund) translate: Caesar sē dedit imperandō.

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Caesar gave himself to commanding

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(accusative gerund) translate: Caesar vēnit ad imperandum.

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Caesar came for the commanding.

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(ablative gerund) translate: Caesar dēvictus est imperandō.

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Caesar was defeated by commanding.

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