Impersonal Verbs Flashcards

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(Oportet; necesse est; licet) Their construction with: accusative and infinitive

Oportet/necesse est/licet …me abire

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It is necesary that/(for me to)…I go away; i must go away
it is necessary that…i go away; i must go away
it is permitted that…I go away; i can (am permitted to) go away

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(necesse est; licet)Their construction with: dative and infinitive

Necesse est/licet …mihi abire

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It is necessary fro me to go away; i must go away

It is permitted for me to go ay; i can (am permitted to) go away

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(necesse est; licet)Their construction with: Subjunctive clause introduced by ut (expressed or implied)

Necesse est/licet… (ut) abeam

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It is necessary that I go away; i must go away

It is permitted that I go away; i can (am permitted to) go away

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(Four Ways of expressing

I can (am permitted) to go away

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Licet me abire
Licet mihi abire
Licet abeam
Licet ut abeam

These three ways can be used to express i must go away with “necesse est”

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(Miseret; piget; taedet; paenitet; pudet) Their construction with: objective Genitive and Accusative

Miseret me doloris
Paenitet me sceleris

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Take the genitive of the thing which arouses the feeling and the accusative of the person concerned

It pities me of (his) grief; i pity (his) grief
It repents me of (my) crime; I am sorry for (my) crime

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Alternative to genitive And accusative construction

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Instead of genitive: infinitive/quod clause/neuter pronoun -used to express the source of the feeling

-these are then the subject of the verb.

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“Reading bores me” using infinitive clause

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Legere me taedet

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I am sorry that such great crimes have been committed in this state
Using quod clause

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(The fact that such great crimes have been committed in this state repents me)
Me paenitet quod tanta scelera in hac civitate facta sunt

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I am ashamed of this

Using a neuter pronoun

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(This shames me)

Hoc me pudet

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10
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“Interest” and “refert”

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“It concerns, it is of interest, it is in the interest of”

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Expressing the thing which it concerns with “Interest” and “refert”

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  • Genitive of person concerned and an infinitive
  • an ut clause
  • demonstrative pronoun in the neuter singular

Instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, these ablatives are used: mea, tua, sua, nostra, vestra

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Ducis interest/refert opus conficere

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It is in the interest of the leader to complete (his) work

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Ducis interest/refert ut celeriter abeas

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It is in the interest of the leader that you go away quickly

It concerns the leader that you go away quickly

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Huc ducis interest/refert

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This is in the interest of the leader

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Mea interest/refert ut celeriter abeas

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It is of interest (with respect to my [affair]) to me that you go away quickly
It concerns me that you go away quickly

Mea is modifying the noun re (first part of the verb refert)

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What are they

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Verbs only found in third person singular, infinitive, sometimes participle

Require “it”