chapter 24. review - future tense 1 st – 2 nd conjugations3 rd, 3 rd –io, 4 th conjugations 1 st...
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Chapter 24
Review - Future Tense
1st – 2nd conjugations 3rd, 3rd –io, 4th conjugations
1st: amabo amabimus mittam mittemus audiamaudiemus
2nd: amabisamabitis mittes mittetis
audies audietis
3rd: amabit amabunt mittet mittent audiet
audient
Activity 1: Conjugate in the future tense
Latin -singular English - singular Latin - plural English - plural
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
What type of action does the pluperfect tense
describe?
an action that was completed before some other action in the past
took place
Titus in itinere monstravit pueris mira aedificia quae principes in
Palatino aedificaverant.
Titus showed the amazing buildings to the boys along
the way which the emperors had built on the Palatine.
What principal part is used to form the
pluperfect tense?
3rd principal part
To form the pluperfect tense take the perfect stem and
add the following forms:
singular plural1st: -eram -eramus2nd: -eras -eratis3rd: -erat -erant
curro, currere, cucurri, cursurus
singular plural1st: cucurreram – I had run cucurreramus – we had run2nd: cucurreras – you had run cucurreratis – you had run3rd: cucurrerat – he had run cucurrerant – they had run
Activity 2: Conjugate in the pluperfect tense
Latin -singular English - singular Latin - plural English - plural
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
What type of action does the future perfect
tense describe?
an action that will have been complete before some other action in the
future time begins.
Cum intraverimus, tandem aurigas ipsos spectabimus.
When we will have entered, we will finally watch the charioteers
themselves.
What principal part is used to form the future
perfect tense?
3rd principal part
singular plural
1st: -ero -erimus
2nd: -eris -eritis
3rd: -erit -erint*
To form the future perfect tense take the perfect stem and add the following forms:
singular plural1st: cucurrero – I will have run cucurrerimus – we will have run
2nd: cucurreris – you will have runcucurreritis – you
will have run
3rd: cucurrerit – he will have run cucurrerint – they will have
run
Activity 3: Conjugate in the future perfect tense
Latin -singular English - singular Latin - plural English - plural
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
Activity 4 - Identify each pluperfect verb by underlining it and translate the
sentence.
1. Eucleides pueros ad urbem mane duxerat et omnia eis demonstrabat.
2. Aurelia laeta erat quod servi cenam bonam iam paraverant.
3. Hodie librum diu legebam quem mihi heri dederas.
4. Defessus eram quod multas epistulas iam scripseram.
5. Vix domum advenerant pueri, cum Eucleides in hortum intravit.
6. Marcus laetus erat quod patri prope Curiam occurrerat.
7. Senatores iam e Curiā exierant, cum pueri ad Forum advenerunt.
8. Lecticarii, qui Cornelium per urbis vias tulerant, extra Curiam eum exspectabant.
9. Tantum sonitum numquam antea audiveramus.
10. Arcus, quem Tiberius aedificaverat, erat ingens.
11. Sextus, ubi ad urbem advenit, laetus erat quod numquam antea in urbe Roma fuerat.