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Second Form Lesson 22

AB
amo areto love
nato areto swim
do dare dedi datusto give
sto stare steti statusto stand
lavo lavare lavi lautusto wash
oro areto say to beg
paro areto prepare
porto areto carry
servo areto guard to keep
voco areto call
juvo javare juvi jutusto help
narro areto tell
aro areto plow
clamo areto shout
opto areto wish for
erro areto err
laudo areto praise
tempto areto tempt
pugno areto fight
specto areto look at
navigo are libero areto sail
saluto areto greet
adoro areto adore
habito areto live in
ambulo areto walk
laboro areto work
judico areto judge
occupo areto seize
supero areto overcome
sum esse fui futurusto be
nonnot
hodietoday
heriyesterday
crastomorrow
nuncnow
tumthen
numquamnever
umquamever
semperalways
saepeoften
puto areto think
muto areto change
celo areto hide
rogo areto ask
volo areto fly
infinitive for 2nd conjugation; for 3rdere(long) ere (short)
3rd conj does not havve a stem with a consistent---stem vowel
in 3rd conjugation you must chop to ---to find present stemroot
to remember vowels in 3rd conj present systemae in future iou in present
3rd conjugation is an old maidno bo's in future
infinitive of 4th conj isire
stem vowels for all conj.a, e, none, i
present system of 4th conjugation is same as 3rd with addition of --stem vowel i
3rd io verbs belong to 3rd conj because their infinitive ends in ---ere
present system of 3rd io verbs looks like--present system of 4th conj
adverbmodifies verb,adj, another adverb
adverb answers---how,when,where,to what extent
1st and 2nd decl adjectives can be changed to adverbs by adding---to adjective steme
3rd declension adjectivves changed into adverbs by adding---to adjective stemiter
some adj use----forms as adverbs ending in either -----or--------------; two examplesneuter singular acc; um or e; multum, facile
perfect system is -----regular for all conjperfectly
perfect stem --drop i from 3rd principal part
pattern of a verb like rego--o ere xi ctus
dictum et factumSaid and done
2 types of direct questionsbeginning with question words; answered with yes or no
yes or no questions in Englishhelping verb comes first
yes or no questions in Latinenclitic -ne to 1st word usually verb
6 six common Eng question wordswho what when where why how
dictum et factumSaid and done
Amicus in necessitate probaturA friend is proven in time of necessity
campus i mfield, plain
cibus i mfood
hortus i mgarden
locus i mplace
ludus i mschool, game
lupus i mwolf
nimbus i mcloud
ventus i mwind
Gallus i ma Gaul
Marcus i mMark


Latin Teacher
Heritage Study Center
Hudson, OH

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