Ch 14_Grammar Flashcards
How does Latin form the Pluperfect passive verb?
- the fourth principal part (past/perfect participle)
2. with a form of the Latin Imperfect helping verb esse
What are the different forms that the fourth principal part can take?
- nominative singular and nominative plural in all three genders (example: Nominative singular: portātus, portāta, portātum; Nominative plural: portātī, portātae, portāta)
What is the paradigm for the Pluperfect Passive Indicative in the singular (use portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum)
- portātus, -a, um + eram
- portātus, -a, um + erās
- portātus, -a, um + erat
What is the paradigm for the Pluperfect Passive Indicative in the Plural (use portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum)
- portātī, ae, -a + erāmus
- portātī, ae, -a + erātis
- portātī, ae, -a + erant
how would you translate:
portātus eram
I had been carried (the subject has to be masculine because of the -us ending on portātus)
how would you translate:
portātī erāmus
we had been carried (the subject has to be masculine because of the -ī ending on portātus)
What is the paradigm for the Future Perfect Passive Indicative in the singular (use portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum)
- portātus, -a, um + erō
- portātus, -a, um + eris
- portātus, -a, um + erit
What is the paradigm for the Future Perfect Passive Indicative in the Plural (use portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum)
- portātī, ae, -a + erimus
- portātī, ae, -a + eritis
- portātī, ae, -a + erunt
how would you translate:
portātus erō
I will have been carried (the subject has to be masculine because of the -us ending on portātus)
how would you translate:
portātī erimus
we will have been carried (the subject has to be masculine because of the -ī ending on portātus)
Give the active infinitive for amō (“I love”)
amāre (“to love”)
remember this is just the second principal part
Give the passive infinitive for amō (“I love”)
amārī (“to be loved”)
(remember this is just the second principal part with the last -e from the second principal part [amāre] and the -ī added)
What is the Perfect active infinitive ending?
-isse
How do you form the perfect active infinitive?
perfect stem (third principal part) + -isse
What is the Perfect active infinitive for the word amō and how do you translate it?
- amāvisse (amāvi + isse)
2. “to have loved”