Dealing with the three infinitives in Latin Flashcards
Do use use able or ible if the verb ends in -are?
able
Do use use able or ible if the verb ends in -ire or -ere?
ible
Do you use ance or ence is the verd ends with are?
-ance
Do you use ance or ence if the verb ends in -ire or ere?
-ence
Do you use atory or itory if the verb ends in are?
atory
Do you use atory or itory if the verb ends in ire or ere?
itory
Do you use ament or iment if the verb ends in are?
ament
Do you use ament or iment if the verb ends in ire or ere?
iment
past participle for -are
(-ed): -atus masc. / -atum neuter / -ata fem.
past participle for -ere/ire/-i
-itus masc. / -itum neuter / -ita fem.
present participle for -are
(-ing): -ant, (rarer: -ans, -ante)
present participle for -ire/-ere/-i
(-ing): -Ent, -iEnt; [rarer: -ens, -iens, -ente];
one who does (verb) for -are
ator (masc.), -atrix (fem.)
one who does (verb) for -ere/-ire/-i
-itor (masc.), -itrix (fem.)
act of doing (verb) for -are
-ation, -atio ( = -atus/-atum/-ata + -ion, -io action ending)