Grammar - Week 19 Flashcards

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Four principal parts of 1st conjugation (laudō)

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The endings of the four principal parts of hte 1st conjugation are: -ō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus. (laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātus)

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The sign of the 1st congutation

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All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in -āre belong to the 1st conjugation.

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Three present tense forms in English

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The three present tense forms in English are: 1. You praise. 2. You are praising. 3. You do praise.

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Tense sign for Future Tense

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The tense sign bi is the sign of the future tense.

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Distinguishing feature of the 1st conjugation

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The ending in the 1st conjugation begins with a.

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Finding and using the present stem

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The present stem is found by dropping the ending from teh 2nd principal part and the present, imperfect, and future tenses are placed on the present stem.

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Formation of the Imperfect Tense

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Verbs in the imperfect tense are formed on the present stem.

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Three characteristics of verbs

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In both English and Latin, verbs change their form to express person, number, and tense. (There are actually more than three but we will study only three.)

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Three ways to ask questions in Latin

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Interrogative adverbs, pronouns, and particles are three ways questions can be asked in Latin.

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Tense sign for Imperfect Tense

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The tense ba is the sign of the imperfect tense.

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The grammatical concept of person

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Grammatical person indicates either 1st person (the person speaking: I, we), 2nd person (person spoken to: you), 3rd person (person spoken of: he, she, it, they)

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Personal endings of verbs

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The personal endings of all Latin verbs are:

-ō or -m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

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Principal Parts

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The Principal parts are the four main forms on whose stems all the other forms of the verb are built.

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