Lesson 18 New Material Flashcards
mémini memínisse – w/gen.
to remember
odi odisse –
to hate, dislike
coepi coepisse coeptus w/infin
to have begun
consuevi consuetus w/infin
to have (become) accustomed, be accustomed
oportet oportēre opórtuit – takes acc. w/infin.
it behooves, is proper (that), is necessary (that), should
pluit plúere pluvit –
it rains
aéstimo (1)
to think
exístimo (1)
to think
Odi et amo.
I hate and I love.
to remember
mémini memínisse – w/gen.
to hate, dislike
odi odisse –
to have begun
coepi coepisse coeptus w/infin
to have (become) accustomed, be accustomed
consuevi consuetus w/infin
it behooves, is proper (that), is necessary (that), should
oportet oportēre opórtuit – takes acc. w/infin.
it rains
pluit plúere pluvit –
to think
aéstimo (1) or exístimo (1)
I hate and I love.
Odi et amo.
When used in an indirect statement, an impersonal verb is changed to a/an infinitive and the subject, which had been indicated by the personal ending, is ___.
infinitive; omitted
In the sentence “It rains,” the word it is a/an ___ subject without reference to a real person or thing.
grammatical
___ verbs do not have a personal subject.
Impersonal
As with indirect questions, the translation of the subordinate clause verb (i.e., the indirect statement verb) will depend on whether the main verb is a ___ or ___ tense.
primary; secondary