LATIN GRAMMAR RECOVERY

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cum dominus veberavisset canem, filiae vituperavisset eum.
when the master had beaten the dog, his daughter cursed him.
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what is the 3rd principle part of the word 'deleo'
delevi
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how do you form pluperfect subjunctive?
3rd principle part +
isse +
m,s,t,mus,tis,nt
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what are the parts of the ablative case
by, with, from, in or on
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ambulabamus cum servis, cum puellis et cum canibus
we were walking with the slaves, the girls and the dogs
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veni cum rege
I came with the king
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what is the imperfect subjunctive of I was loving
amarem
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amaretis nemo
you were loving no one
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visne spectare spectaculum?
do you want to watch the show?
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present active participles are translated as...
the laugh - ing boys
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servos fugientes vidi
i saw the fleeing slaves
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quid de milite fugienti audivisti
what have you heard of the fleeing soldiers?
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how to recognise present active participles?
they usually contain some sort of en or an
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how to translate perfect passive participles?
having been verbed
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templum, a fabris peritis aedificatum, erat splendidam
the temple, having been built skilfully by the craftsmen, was splendid.
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how to recognise perfect passive participles?
the usually have endings like bonus, bona, bonum (1st and 2cnd decl)
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imperatives: how to form?
use infinites, cut off -re
if plural add -te
if you it's a 'do not' add either nolite (pl) or noli (singular)
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what tense is this?
postulavit
3rd person perfect
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how to make a gerundive?
get the present participle
remove the s
add dus/da/dum
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labor servis facienda est
the slaves must do the work
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what are the principle parts of the verb to be?
sum, esse, fui, futurus
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