Apuleius 4.4.1-4.5.7 grammar Flashcards
give the principal parts of conficiō (to finish, traverse)
cōnficiō cōnficere cōnfēcī cōnfectum
give the principal parts of ingredior (to enter)
ingredior ingredī ingressum
give the principal parts of nanciscor (to obtain)
nancīscor, nancīscī, nactus
give the comparative neuter forms (nominative singular) of longus, tristis, and sapiens
longius, tristius, sapientius
give the future participles, active and passive (masc. sing. nom.) of cōnficiō
cōnfectūrus, cōnficiendus
give the future participles, active and passive (masc. sing. nom.) of ingredior
ingressūrus, ingrediendus (or ingrediundus)
translate: Dīcō Caesarem vēnisse.
I say that Caesar came.
translate: Dīcō Caesarem venīre.
I say that Caesar is coming
translate: Dīcō Caesarem ventūrum esse.
I say that Caesar will come.
translate: Dīxī Caesarem vēnisse.
I said that Caesar had come.
translate: Dīxī Caesarem venīre.
I said that Caesar was coming.
translate: Dīxī Caesarem ventūrum esse.
I said that Caesar would come.