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Title: Chapters 4, 5, and 6


1
Chapters 4, 5, and 6
  • Grammar Review

2
What you need to know
  • Past participles
  • Future participles
  • Indirect statement
  • Indirect questions

3
Past participles
  • Last principal part of a verb
  • Memorize those paradigms (dictionary forms)!
  • E.g. cupitum, doctum, expositum, promissum,
    spectatum, sustentum
  • Forms regular -us, -a, -um adjectives
  • Meaning passive

4
Quiz, Part 1
  • Give the past participle of these verbs from Ch.
    6
  • admitto
  • considero
  • honoro
  • incendo
  • laedo

5
Future participles
  • Mutant past participles
  • Add infix -ur- before ending
  • E.g. cupiturum, docturum, expositurum,
    promissurum, spectaturum, sustenturum
  • Forms regular -us, -a, -um adjectives
  • Accompanied by form of sum, esse
  • Meaning about to verb

6
Quiz, Part 2
  • Give the future participles of these verbs from
    Ch. 6
  • ploro
  • salto
  • vulnero
  • ascendo
  • dubito

7
Indirect statement
  • Two clauses main and dependent
  • Verb of knowing, thinking, saying, etc.
  • E.g. dico, nego, puto, video, promisso, spero
  • Subject of the dependent clause in the accusative
    case
  • Verb of the dependent clause in the infinitive

8
Infinitive? What infinitive?
  • Three tenses present, perfect, future
  • Second principal part of a verb present
  • docere, arripere, continere, exspectare
  • Third principal part of a verb -sse perfect
  • docuisse, arripuisse, continuisse, exspectavisse
  • Future participle followed by esse (.e., the
    present infinitive of sum) future

9
Quiz, Part 3
  • Give the perfect infinitive of these verbs from
    Ch. 6
  • ardeo
  • circumeo
  • delecto
  • dubito
  • honoro

10
Sequence of tenses
  • Main clause
  • Present tense
  • Any past tense
  • Future tense
  • (i.e., who cares?)
  • Dependent clause
  • Present infinitive at the same time as the
    time of the main clause
  • Perfect infinitive before the time of the main
    clause
  • Future infinitive after the time of the main
    clause

11
Indirect questions
  • Two clauses main and dependent
  • Verb of asking, wondering, doubting, etc.
  • E.g. quaero, (ne)scio, miror, rogo
  • Question word
  • E.g. cur, quare, quando, quis, quid, ubi, quam
  • Verb of the dependent clause in the subjunctive
    mood

12
Sequence of tenses
  • Main clause
  • Present or future tense, or imperative
  • Any past tense
  • Dependent clause
  • Present subjunctive (same time or later)
  • Perfect subjunctive (before)
  • Imperfect subjunctive (same time or later)
  • Pluperfect subjunctive (before)

13
The subjunctive has tenses?!
  • Present present stem (first principal part -o)
    -em, -es, -et, -emus, -etis, -ent OR -am,
    -as, -at, -amus, -atis, -ant
  • Perfect perfect stem (third principal part
    -i) -erim, -eris, -erit, -erimus, -eritis,
    -erint
  • Imperfect second principal part (present
    infinitive) -m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
  • Pluperfect third principal part -sse -m,
    -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

14
Quiz, Part 4 and last
  • Transform each verb into the requested
    subjunctive tense. Keep the person and number
  • Ex amo, present subjunctive gt amem
  • Present subjunctive admitto and ardeo
  • Perfect subjunctive circumis and consideras
  • Imperfect subjunctive decet and delectat
  • Pluperfect subjunctive honoramus and incendimus
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