Lesson 13 New Material Flashcards
The ___ and ___ tenses are called primary tenses. The Latin primary tenses are ___.
present; future; present, future, future perfect
The declension of the interrogative adjective is identical to that of the ___ except in the nominative masculine singular, where ___ is used to say what or which and ___ is used to say what sort of or what kind of.
relative pronoun; quis; qui
vigília -ae f.
watch
magnitudo magnitúdinis f.
size, greatness
to place, set up, decide, determine
constítuo constitúere constítui constítutus w/infin.
hora -ae f.
hour
to show
ostendo osténdere ostendi ostentus
nemo néminis m.
no one
to leave, leave behind
relinquo relínquere reliqui relictus
One way to group the indicative tenses is by the stem. Another is by ___.
time
what? which?
qui quae quod (interrogative adj.)
watch
vigília -ae f.
Not an orator, nor a senator, but a fisherman
Non oratorem, non senatorem, sed piscatorem
When we report a question instead of asking it directly, we are asking an ___ question. This type of question is a ___ clause.
indirect; subordinate
constítuo constitúere constítui constítutus w/infin.
to place, set up, decide, determine