Chapter 34 Grammar Flashcards
What is the perfect infinitive of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?
hortatus esse (to have urged)
third principal part + esse
What is the future infinitive of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?
hortatūrus esse (to be about to urge)
third principal part + ūrus/a/um + esse
What is the present active participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?
hortans, hortantis
What is the present active participle of “fateor, fatērī, fassus sum”?
fatens, fatentis
What is the present active participle of “sequor, sequī, secūtus”?
sequens, sequentis
What is the present active participle of “patior, patī, passus sum”?
patiens, patientis
What is the present active participle of “mōlior, mōlīrī, mōlītus”?
moliens, molientis
What is the perfect passive participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?
hortatus, -a, -um (having urged)
What is the perfect passive participle of “fateor, fatērī, fassus sum”?
fassus, -a, -um (having confessed)
What is the future active participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?
hortatūrus, -a, -um (about to urge)
What is the future passive participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?
hortandus, -a, -um (about to be urged)
What are the imperative forms of “hortor, hortārī”?
- singular: hortāre
- plural: hortāminī
The imperative forms of “fateor, fatērī” are…
- singular: fatēre
- plural: fatēminī
State the imperative forms of “sequor, sequī.”
- singular: sequere
- plural: sequiminī
What are the imperative forms of “patior, paterī”?
- singular: patere
- plural: patiminī