Ch 3 Grammar Flashcards

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What are the three ways to translate the present tense in English? Use Cantat.

A
  1. She sings.
  2. She is singing.
  3. She does sing.
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What is a tense marker?

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A letter or letters that signal a change in tense
(for example, Latin uses -bi- to indicate future tense: amabis, “You will love.”)

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3
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What is the formula for forming any verb tense?

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stem + tense marker + personal endings

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4
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What is the future tense marker?

A

bi

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5
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What is the future tense conjugation for amō?

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amābō amābimus
amābis amābitis
amābit amābunt
(notice that the i was swallowed in the first person singular by the ō, and the u in the third person plural.)

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What are the two ways to translate a future tense in English? Use amābō.

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  1. I will love.
  2. I will be loving.
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7
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What is the imperfect tense marker?

A

ba

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8
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What is the imperfect tense conjugation for amō?

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amābam amābāmus
amābās amābātis
amābat amābant
(notice that the macra (long marks) on the endings are on the same position as they were in the present tense)

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9
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What are the four ways to translate an imperfect in English?

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  1. I was loving (past progressive)
  2. I used to love (past progressive)
  3. I kept on loving (past progressive)
  4. I loved (simple past)
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10
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Note: Review the following Latin paradigm

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Ch 2, 3, 7_Latin Verb Forms_First Conjugation

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