Lesson 13 New Material Flashcards

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1
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The ___ and ___ tenses are called primary tenses. The Latin primary tenses are ___.

A

present; future; present, future, future perfect

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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.

A

relative pronoun; quis; qui

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3
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vigília -ae f.

A

watch

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4
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magnitudo magnitúdinis f.

A

size, greatness

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to place, set up, decide, determine

A

constítuo constitúere constítui constítutus w/infin.

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hora -ae f.

A

hour

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to show

A

ostendo osténdere ostendi ostentus

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nemo néminis m.

A

no one

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to leave, leave behind

A

relinquo relínquere reliqui relictus

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One way to group the indicative tenses is by the stem. Another is by ___.

A

time

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what? which?

A

qui quae quod (interrogative adj.)

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12
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watch

A

vigília -ae f.

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13
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Not an orator, nor a senator, but a fisherman

A

Non oratorem, non senatorem, sed piscatorem

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When we report a question instead of asking it directly, we are asking an ___ question. This type of question is a ___ clause.

A

indirect; subordinate

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constítuo constitúere constítui constítutus w/infin.

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to place, set up, decide, determine

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16
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no one

A

nemo néminis m.

17
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The interrogative adjective is an adjective that ___. As an adjective, it follows the ___ Agreement Rule.

A

asks a question; Adjective

18
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size, greatness

A

magnitudo magnitúdinis f.

19
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qui quae quod (interrogative adj.)

A

what? which?

20
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discedo discédere discessi –

A

to depart, withdraw

21
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ostendo osténdere ostendi ostentus

A

to show

22
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If a sentence has an independent and a subordinate clause, the verbs in the two clauses must coordinate with respect to ___.

A

time

23
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hour

A

hora -ae f.

24
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Non oratorem, non senatorem, sed piscatorem

A

Not an orator, nor a senator, but a fisherman

25
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The ___ tenses are called secondary tenses. The Latin secondary tenses are ___.

A

past; imperfect, perfect, pluperfect

26
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to depart, withdraw

A

discedo discédere discessi –

27
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relinquo relínquere reliqui relictus

A

to leave, leave behind

28
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In indirect questions, the subjunctive is translated using ___ meanings.

A

subjunctive

29
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The Latin interrogative adjective is ___.

A

qui quae quod

30
Q

The rule for this coordination is called the ___.

A

Sequence of Tenses