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1
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The sign of the 3rd conjugation

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All verbs whose present infinitive active end in -ere (with the first e short) belong to the 3rd conjugation.

2
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Personal endings of verbs

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The personal endings of all Latin verbs are:

-ō or -m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

3
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Three forms of the perfect indicative active in English

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The perfect indicative active is expressed in English in three forms.:

1.) I praised. 2.) I did praise. 3.) I have praised.

4
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Three characteristics of verbs

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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.)

5
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Uniqueness of imperfect and future active and indicative

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To find the endings of the imperfect and future indicative of the 4th conjugation, the 4th conjugation puts in -i before the endings of the 3rd

6
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Third person direct reflexives

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When a third person pronoun refers back to the subject of its own clause, a form of suī, rather than is, ea, id must be used.

7
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Three present tense forms in English

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The three present tense forms in English are: 1. You praise. 2. You are praising. 3. You do praise.

8
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Ablative of Means

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The ablative without a preposition is used to express a non-living agent or the means or instrument by which something is done.

9
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Principal Parts

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The Principal parts are the four main forms on whose stems all the other forms of the verb are built.

10
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Ablative of Agent

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When an action is done by a living agent, it is expressed in Latin by using the preposition ā/ab.

11
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The sign of the 2nd conjugation

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All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in -ēre belong to the 2nd conjugation.

12
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Uniqueness of future indiciative active of the 3rd conjugation

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The future indicative active of the 3rd conjugation is different from the 1st and 2nd declensions. While the personal endings are the same, there is no tense sign, and the vowel of the ending changes.

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Passive voice

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A verb is in the passive voice when the subject is the person or thing to which the action is done.

14
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Three ways to ask questions in Latin

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Interrogative adverbs, pronouns, and particles are three ways questions can be asked in Latin.

15
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Tense sign for Imperfect Tense

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The tense ba is the sign of the imperfect tense.

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Formation of the Imperfect Tense

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Verbs in the imperfect tense are formed on the present stem.

17
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Finding and using the present stem

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The present stem is found by dropping the ending from teh 2nd principal part and the present, imperfect, and future tenses are placed on the present stem.

18
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Direct reflexives

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A pronoun that refers back to the subject of its own clause is a direct reflexive.

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Agreement of possessive adjectives

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Possessive adjectives agree with the noun they modify in case, number, and gender.

20
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Four principal parts of the 2nd conjugation (moneō)

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The endings of the four principal parts of the 2nd conjugation are: -eō, -ēre, -uī, -itus.

21
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Perfect stem

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The perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses are built on the perfect stem.

22
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Tense sign for Future Tense

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The tense sign bi is the sign of the future tense.

23
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Active voice

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A verb is in the active voice when teh subject is the person or thing that performs the action.

24
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Distinguishing feature of the 1st conjugation

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The ending in the 1st conjugation begins with a.

25
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Four principal parts of the 4th conjugation

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The endings of the four principal parts of verbs in the 4th declesions are: -iō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus (audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītus).

26
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The grammatical concept of person

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Grammatical person indicates either 1st person (the person speaking: I, we), 2nd person (person spoken to: you), 3rd person (person spoken of: he, she, it, they)

27
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The sign of the 1st congutation

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All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in -āre belong to the 1st conjugation.

28
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Four principal parts of 1st conjugation (laudō)

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The endings of the four principal parts of hte 1st conjugation are: -ō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus. (laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātus)