6 sayings grammar practice
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Slide for Lesson 6 of Third Form Latin.TRANSCRIPT
Lesson 6
Sayings, Grammar, Practice
Latin Sayings
Tolle et lege.
Take up and read.-St. Augustine
Audi Israel
Hear O Israel.
Alea jacta est.
The die is cast.
Consummatum est.
It is finished.-Jesus
New Saying
age quod agis
do what you’re doing
Grammar
The 4th principle part is a ____________.
To be specific is the______ _______ __________.
The 4th principle part is a participle.
To be specific is theperfect passive participle.
A participle is a__________ __________.
A participle is averbal adjective.
The perfect passive is a________ tense consisting of
_________ words.
The perfect passive is acompound tense consisting of
two words.
The first word is a form of the___ ______ ___ and agrees
with the subject in ________,__________, and ________.
The first word is a form of the4th principle part and agrees
with the subject in gender,number, and case.
The second word is a form of the verb __________ and agrees
with the subject in __________and ____________.
The second word is a form of the verb sum and agrees
with the subject in personand number.
The English helping verbs for thefuture passive are
_____ _____ _____.
The English helping verbs for thefuture passive are
will have been.
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.
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.
Examples of intransitive verbs in Latin includes ardeo, which
means to _____ on firenot to ______ something on fire.
Examples of intransitive verbs in Latin includes ardeo, which
means to be on firenot to set something on fire.
Because intransitive verbs do not have direct objects, you will not be using them in the _______
voice.
Because intransitive verbs do not have direct objects, you will not
be using them in the passivevoice.
Practice
1. Conjugate the future perfect tense passive voice for laudo
with a masculine subject.
2. Conjugate the future perfect tense passive voice for laudo
with a feminine subject.
3. Conjugate the future perfect tense passive voice for laudo
with a neuter subject.
4. Give meanings for the future perfect tense passive voice for
laudo.
5. Translate
1. laudi erimus2. laudus ero3. lauda eris4. laudae erunt
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.
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’.)