Apuleius 3.1.1-3.2.5 grammar Flashcards

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what are the two future infinitives of sum

A

futūrus esse or fore

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conjugate possum in present active indicative

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possum, potēs, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt

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conjugate possum in the future active indicative

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poterō, poteris, poterit, poterimus, poteritis, poterunt

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give the active infinitives of tegō (present, perfect, future)

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tegere, tēxisse, tēctūrus esse

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give the passive infnitives of tegō (present, perfect, future)

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tegī, tēctus esse, tēctum īrī

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conjugate tegō in the imperfect active subjunctive singular

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tegerem, tegerēs, tegeret

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conjugate tegō in the imperfect active subjunctive plural

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tegerēmus, tegerētis, tegerent

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conjugate tegō in the imperfect passive subjunctive singular

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tegerer, tegerēris (tegerēre), tegerētur

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conjugate tegō in the imperfect passive subjunctive plural

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tegerēmur, tegerēminī, tegerentur

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10
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translate using a relative clause of characteristic: There are those who love truth.

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sunt quī veritātem ament. (primary sequence)

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translate using a relative clause of characteristic: There were those who love truth.

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erant quī veritātem amārent. (secondary sequence)

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