Ch. 25 Flashcards
Present Active and Passive Infinitives
Laudō, laudāre
Act: laudāre
Pas: laudārī
Future Active Infinitive
Laudō, laudāre
laudātūrus esse
Perfect Active and Passive Infinitives
Laudō, laudāre
Act: laudāvisse
Pas: laudātus esse
Formation of the Present Active
And Passive Infinitive
Act: -āre, ēre, ere, īre
Pas: ārī, ērī, ī, īrī
Formation of the Future Active
Infinitive
Future Active Participle + esse
(4th PP. + ūr + us/a/um)
Formation of the Perfect Active and
Passive Infinitive
Act: Perfect stem + isse
Pas: Perfect Passive Participle + esse
Formation of indirect statement in Latin
(e.g. They think Betty is amusing.)
Acc. + Infinitive phrase following
(the infinitive agrees with the Ac. noun)
Translate the indirect statement
Putō ducem urbis magnum esse.
I think the leader of the city is great.
Lit. I think the leader of the city to be great.
Translate the indirect statement.
Putō ducem urbis magnum futūrum esse.
I think the leader of the city will be great.
Lit. I think the leader of the city about to be great.
Putō ducem urbis magnum fuisse.
I think the leader of the city was great.
Lit. I think the leader of the city to have been great.