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Ūnitās Quīnta Lectiō Prīma IMPERFECT TENSE Verbs Using Pres.Stem

Ūnitās Quīnta Lectiō Prīma IMPERFECT TENSE Verbs Using Pres.Stem

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Ūnitās Sexta Lectiō Prīma IMPERFECT TENSE Verbs

By Albert Gunn

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Verbs in both Latin and English have certain __________, or common properties in addition to the meaning of the word

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Attributes

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Nouns

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Definitions

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Synonyms

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One PROPERTY, or ATTRIBUTE of a Verb that does not change is whether or not the Verb takes an object. This ATTRIBUTE identify whether the verb is

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Transitive or Intransitive

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Singular or Plural

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Present or Past

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Subject or Object

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Verbs that take Direct Objects are called

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Verbs that do not take Direct Objects are called

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Another Attribute of Verbs is the relationship of the speaker (or subject of the verb) to the person or thing spoken to, This is called PERSON. How many "Persons" are there with respect to verbs?

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"PERSON" in English is usually identified by the Subject of the Verb, whether the Subject is a Personal Pronoun, or other type of Noun. The First Person Singular Personal Pronoun is

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In Latin the "PERSON" of the Verb in question is indicated by the

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Conjugation of the Verb

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Tense of the Verb

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Personal Ending on the Verb

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Mood of the Verb

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Voice of the Verb

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Personal Endings are added to the ____

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Front

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Stem

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Middle

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Definition

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Meaning

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The forms of the Verb that you use to arrive at the"STEM" of the Verb are called the

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Personal Endings

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Principal Parts

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Conjugation

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Participles

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To get the present stem, you first go to which of the Principal Parts

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First Person Present Tense

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Infinitive

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First Person Perfect Tense

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Perfect Participle

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Which two letters do you take off the Infinitive to get the Present Stem

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The First Person Singular Personal Ending is

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The First Person Plural Personal Ending is

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The Second Person Singular Personal Ending is

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The Second Person Plural Personal Ending is

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The Third Person Singular Personal Ending is

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The Third Person Plural Personal Ending is

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Multiple Choice

The next ATTRIBUTE Latin Verbs that we encountered was the "when" or "time" associated with the Verb in a given sentence. That is another attribute of Verbs that can change. This attribute is called

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Person

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Number

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Tense

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Mood

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Voice

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The next TENSE we enountered was called the _________ tense

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Imperfect

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Perfect

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Future

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Pluperfect

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Multiple Select

Which two letters did we take off the infinitive to get to the present stem?

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"ba"

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"re"

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"ba" and "era"

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Multiple Choice

Which two letters indicated the Verb was in the imperfect tense

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"ba"

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"re"

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"ra"

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"o" or "m"

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Multiple Choice

Which set of personal endings did we use to complete the IMPERFECT Tense verbs?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following helping verbs in English often indicate the IMPERFECT tense

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had

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are

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was

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is

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following forms of the Latin Verb "mittō, mittere misī, missus" is in the imperfect tense

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mittō

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mittēbam

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mittam

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misērunt

Ūnitās Sexta Lectiō Prīma IMPERFECT TENSE Verbs

By Albert Gunn

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