PRACTICE - Indirect Statements - ADVANCED
LEARNING TARGET - I can translate and generate indirect statements (also called indirect discourse) in English and in Latin. REVIEW OF INDIRECT STATEMENTS: - Verb of saying, knowing, or feeling ... - Plus ACCUSATIVE subject (-am, -um, -em, -as, -os, -es) ... - Plus INFINITIVE verb: - - - (scribere, scribi, scripsisse, scriptum esse, scripturum esse) - - - (amāre, amārī, amāvisse, amātum esse, amāturum esse) - Means: "THAT ..." EXAMPLE: I say THAT students will do well on the quiz. Dico discipulōs facturōs esse bene in certamine.
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