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Lesson 6 Sayings, Grammar, Practice

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Lesson 6

Sayings, Grammar, Practice

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Latin Sayings

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Tolle et lege.

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Take up and read.-St. Augustine

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Audi Israel

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Hear O Israel.

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Alea jacta est.

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The die is cast.

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Consummatum est.

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It is finished.-Jesus

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New Saying

age quod agis

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do what you’re doing

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Grammar

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The 4th principle part is a ____________.

To be specific is the______ _______ __________.

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The 4th principle part is a participle.

To be specific is theperfect passive participle.

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A participle is a__________ __________.

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A participle is averbal adjective.

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The perfect passive is a________ tense consisting of

_________ words.

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The perfect passive is acompound tense consisting of

two words.

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The first word is a form of the___ ______ ___ and agrees

with the subject in ________,__________, and ________.

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The first word is a form of the4th principle part and agrees

with the subject in gender,number, and case.

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The second word is a form of the verb __________ and agrees

with the subject in __________and ____________.

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The second word is a form of the verb sum and agrees

with the subject in personand number.

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The English helping verbs for thefuture passive are

_____ _____ _____.

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The English helping verbs for thefuture passive are

will have been.

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Most verbs are completed by an indirect object in Latin and English.

These verbs are called________ because the action iscarried across to a direct object.

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Most verbs are completed by an indirect object in Latin and English.

These verbs are calledtransitive because the action is

carried across to a direct object.

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Examples of intransitive verbs in Latin includes ardeo, which

means to _____ on firenot to ______ something on fire.

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Examples of intransitive verbs in Latin includes ardeo, which

means to be on firenot to set something on fire.

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Because intransitive verbs do not have direct objects, you will not be using them in the _______

voice.

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Because intransitive verbs do not have direct objects, you will not

be using them in the passivevoice.

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Practice

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1. Conjugate the future perfect tense passive voice for laudo

with a masculine subject.

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2. Conjugate the future perfect tense passive voice for laudo

with a feminine subject.

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3. Conjugate the future perfect tense passive voice for laudo

with a neuter subject.

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4. Give meanings for the future perfect tense passive voice for

laudo.

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5. Translate

1. laudi erimus2. laudus ero3. lauda eris4. laudae erunt

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6. Translate

1. Bellum gessum erit cum Gallis.2. Tu a Marco monitus eris.3. Urbs fortiter munita erit.4. Bella gessa erunt cum barbaris.

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7. Conjugate ago in the future perfect passive for masculine, feminine, and

neuter subjects. Write out in full.

(e.g. You will start with ‘actus ero’.)