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VI - pugna

This chapter introduces the "imperfect" and the "perfect" tenses. Tip: Translate the simple past (ba) in the progressive "was/were" verb-ing. Ex. was walking, were carrying. Translate the perfect as either walked/carried or has walked/have carried. The third person singular and plural are most often used, so know those endings cold. All the perfect verb endings are included in this group of cards.

AB
pugna, -ae ffight
maximus, -a,-aevery large
pistor, pistoris mbaker
panis,-is mbread
vendo, vendēre, vendidī, venditussell
habeo, habēre, habuī,habitushave
contentiō, -ōnis fquarrel, argument
cum (abl)with
quodbecause
postulo, -are,-avī,-atusdemand
pulso, -are, -avi,-atusknock, hit, punch
incito,-are,-avi,-atusurge on, incite
postquamwhen, after
festīnō, -āre,āvī,-atushurry
supero,-āre, -āvi,-atusoverpower, conquer
agitō,-āre,-āvī,-atuschase, agitate, stimulate
"-ī" (Verb ending)1st per. s. perfect (I)
"-istī" (verb ending)2nd per. s. perfect (you)
"-it" (verb ending)*3rd per.s. both pres. & perf.(they)
"-imus" (verb ending)1st pers. pl. perfect (we)
"-istis" (verb ending)2nd pers pl. perfect (you)
"-ērunt" (Verb ending)*3rd pers pl perfect (they)


Gifted English
Crabapple Middle School
Atlanta, GA

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