Week Sixteen, Day One Flashcards
1
Q
laudō, 1, tr.
A
praise
2
Q
occupō, 1, tr.
A
seize
3
Q
oppugnō, 1, tr.
A
attack, assault
4
Q
ōrō, 1, tr.
A
beg, pray
5
Q
parō, 1, tr.
A
prepare, get ready
6
Q
Three characteristics of verbs (Grammar 142)
A
In both English and Latin, verbs change their form to express person, number, and tense. (There are actually more than three, but we will study only three.)
7
Q
The grammatical concept of person (Grammar 149)
A
Grammatical person indicates either:
1st person (the person speaking: I, we),
2nd person (person spoken to: you),
or 3rd person (person spoken of: he, she, it, they)
8
Q
Principal Parts (Grammar 152)
A
The principal parts are the four main forms on whose stems all the other forms of the verb are built.