Latin XXXI Flashcards
Present Active Indicative of ferō
1 ferō
2 fers
3 fert
1 ferimus
2 fertis
3 ferunt
Present Active Imperative of Ferō
fer!
ferte!
Present active infinitive of ferō
ferre
Present Passive Indicative of ferō
1 feror
2 ferris
3 fertur
1 ferimur
2 feriminī
3 feruntur
Present passive infinitive of ferō
ferrī
Which cum clauses have an indicative and subjunctive verb?
Temporal: Indicative
Circumstantial: Sub
Causal: Sub
Adversative: Sub
What are the things cum can be translated as
With, when, since, although
Temporal Cum Clause
“When” something has happened
- verb is indicative
Circumstantial Clause
“When” something has happened
- Verb is subjunctive
Causal Clause
“Since” something happened, the cause
- Verb is subjunctive
Adversative Clause
- “Although”
- Despite something happening
- verb is in the subjunctive
- Usually has a tamen “nevertheless”
Perfect Active Indicative
1 tulī
2 tulistī
3 tulit
1 tulimus
2 tulistis
3 tulērunt
Perfect Passive Indicative
1 lātus sum
2 lātus es
3 lātus est
1 lātus sumus
2 lātus estis
3 lātus sunt
as, assis
an, as
A small copper coin
auxilium, auxilii
aid, help