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Chapter 9. Future Tense (Active and Passive) 4 th Conjugation Verbs: Present Active and Passive Third Declension Neuter Nouns Third Declension i - stem Nouns. Present Tense (Active and Passive). 1 st and 2 nd conjugation verbs: 2pp-re+endings o, s, t, mus , tis , nt (active)
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Chapter 9 Future Tense (Active and Passive) 4th Conjugation Verbs: Present Active and Passive Third Declension Neuter Nouns Third Declension i- stem Nouns
Present Tense (Active and Passive) 1st and 2nd conjugation verbs: 2pp-re+endings o, s, t, mus, tis, nt(active) 2pp-re+endings r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur(passive) 3rd conjugation verbs: 1pp-o+ endings o, is, it, imus, it is, unt(active) 1pp-o + endings or, eris, itur, imur, imini, untur(passive)
Imperfect Tense (Active and Passive) 1st and 2nd conjugation verbs: Active voice 2pp-re+endings bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant(active) 2pp-re+endings bar, baris, batur, bamur, bamini, bantur(passive)
Future Tense (Active and Passive) 1st and 2nd Conjugation Verbs: Active voice Amo, amare, amavi, amatum to love 2pp-re+ endings
1st and 2nd Conjugation Verbs: Passive Voice Amo, amare, amavi, amatum to love 2pp-re+ endings
Future Tense (Active and Passive) 1st and 2nd Conjugation Verbs Active:Will+ V (I will love, you will love) 2pp-re+ bo, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt Passive:Will+ be+ V(ed) (I will be loved, you will be loved) 2pp-re+ bor, beris, bitur, bimur, bimini, buntur
The Four Conjugation Verbs Amo, amare, amavi, amatus to love Tene, tenēre, tenui, tentus to hold Capio, capĕre, cepi, ceptus to capture Audio, audire, audivi, auditus to hear
4th conjugation verb: present active2 pp-re+endings Audio, audire, audivi, auditus to hear
4th conjugation verb: Passive2pp-re+endings • Audio, audire, audivi, auditus to hear
3rd Declension Nouns3rd Declension Neuter Nouns 3rd Declension Nouns (fem & Mas) 3rd Declension Nouns Neuter
In Class Decline Corpus, corporisneu body Nomen, nominisneu name Caput, capitisneu head Conjugate the following verbs in present active and passive Scio, scire, scivi , scitum to know Sentio, sentire, sensi, sensum to feel Punio, punire, punivi, punitum to punish
3rd Declension Nouns (Regular)3rdDeclension –I stem Nouns • Dux, ducismas leader • Civis, civismas citizen • Mare, marisneu sea • Nox, noctis fem night
3rd Declension –I stem Nouns If a noun falls into one of these categories, it is a Third Declension I-stem Noun 1. The same number of syllables in the genitive as in the nominative : Nominative Genitive Gender Meaning Civis, civismas citizen ↓↓ (2 syllables ) (2 syllables)
2. Nouns of one syllable in nominative whose base ends in two consonants: It means, after you cross out –is from genitive, the stem must ends in two consonants. Nominative Genitive Gender Meaning Noxnoctis fem night
3. Nouns of one syllable whose Nominative ends in –ns or –rs: Nominative Genitive Gender Meaning Parspartis fem part Mons montismasmountain
4. Neuter nouns that end in the nominative singular in –ar, -al, and –e. Nominative Genitive Gender Meaning Animal, animalisneu animal Exemplar, exemplarisneu example Mare, marisneu sea
3rd Declension Nouns (Regular)3rdDeclension –I stem Nouns • Dux, ducismas leader • Civis, civismas citizen • Mare, marisneu sea • Nox, noctis fem night
3rd Declension Nouns3rd Declension –I stem Nouns 3rd Declension Nouns (fem & Mas) 3rd Declension –I stem Nouns Fem & Mas
3rd Declension Nouns3rd Declension –I stem Nouns 3rd Declension Nouns Neuter 3rd Declension –I stem Nouns Neuter