Week 24 Flashcards

1
Q

noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitūrus, 2, intro.; w. dat.

A

do harm to; injure

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praesum, praeesse, praefuī, praefutūrus, intr.; w. dat.

A

am in command of; am in charge of

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3
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mare, maris

A

sea

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ventus, ī

A

wind

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5
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nāvigō, 1, intr.

A

sail

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do harm to; injure

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noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitūrus, 2, intro.; w. dat.

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am in command of; am in charge of

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praesum, praeesse, praefuī, praefutūrus, intr.; w. dat.

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sea

A

mare, maris

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9
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wind

A

ventus, ī

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10
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sail

A

nāvigō, 1, intr.

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Two changes that happen when verbs of calling, naming, etc., that take a double accusative are put in the passive.

A
  1. The accusative object becomes the subject.
  2. The predicate accusative becomes the predicate nominative.
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12
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Formation of the perfect infinitive active of all Latin verbs, regular and irregular

A

Add -isse to the perfect stem.

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13
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Formation of the future infinitive active of all Latin verbs

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By making a compound out of the future participle active and esse.

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14
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Formation of the future participle active

A

Drop the -us from the perfect passive participle and add -ūrus

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