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Practice and review Latin verb conjugations, tenses, persons, numbers, and translations with flashcards. Learn to fill in correct endings and translate sentences.
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Bellwork: Sept. 12-13 • Have your flashcards for Lesson 3 vocab out on your desk. • Try writing these sentences in Latin! • The girl is strange. • Small roads are hard. • Farmers love land and water.
When are these verbs taking place? • She is walking. • She was walking. • Mary walked down the street. • Mary had walked down the street to meet Mark. • Mark walks down the street when he sees Mary. • Mark and Mary will walk to each other. • Yesterday Mary will have walked down the street. • Tense tells WHEN the verb took place. • Past • Walked • Had walked • Will have walked • Was walking • Present • Is walking • walks • Future • Will walk
Are these verbs singular or plural? (Hint: Look at the subject!) • Jimmy hits the ball. • I love coffee. • We need a vacation! • Y’all write down the assignment. • They see the birds in the park. • Pete and Sally grab the paper. • You work hard. • Singular: one person/thing doing the verb • Hits • Love • Work • Plural: more than one person/thing doing the verb • Need • Write • See • Grab
What personare these verbs? • Jimmy hits the ball. • I love coffee. • We need a vacation! • Y’all write down the assignment. • They see the birds in the park. • Pete and Sally grab the paper. • You work hard. 1st person includes the speaker 2nd person is the listener 3rd person is the “other people”
So what’s up with all of these verb parts anyway? • 1st principal part=1st person singular present tense (AMO=I love) • 2nd principal part=infinitive “to verb” (AMāRE= to love) • 3rd principal part=1st person singular perfect (past) tense (AMAVI=I loved) • 4th principal part=participle/past tense adjective form (AMATUS=the loved NOUN)
Review! • Tense= • Person= • Number= • Conjugation= • What do the principal parts do?
Translate these verbs! • amo • paras • spectat • spectas • paro • laborat • portamus • amatis • parant • portant • amamus • paratis • laboramus • parat • est • sunt
Translate these sentences! • Puellaterramspectat. • Multamaquamportant. • Puella bona viamduramspectat. • Puellae et agricolaeaquamparant. • Agricola et puellasilvamspectant.
Fill in the correct endings! • Vit___ dur___ est. • Vi___ nov___ sunt bon___. • Puellaesilv___ amant. • Agricol___ aquambonamspectant. • Long___ insul___ agricolaeamant.