VERB RECOGNITION PERSONAL ENDINGS ACTIVE m s t
VERB RECOGNITION
PERSONAL ENDINGS ACTIVE -ō/m -s -t -mus -tis -nt PASSIVE/DEPONENT -or/r -ris -tur -minī -ntur IMPERATIVE: -[zero] -te IMPERATIVE: -re -minī
THEME VOWELS - A • -ā (swallowed by `ō’, shortened by `nt’, final `m’, final `t’, or final `r’) – present tense of –āre verbs: e. g. clāmant, they shout – (after `b’) imperfect: e. g. laudābāminī, you (pr. ) were being praised – (after `er’) imperfect of sum, pluperfect of any verb: e. g. laudāverant, they had praised – (in –am/-ar) `I’ form of future of -ere and -īre verbs: e. g. loquar, I will speak
THEME VOWELS - E • -ē/e (never long before `ō’ or -nt, final `m’ , final `t’ or final `r’ ) – present tense of –ēre verbs: e. g. vidēris, you (sing. ) are seen – future tense of –ere and –īre verbs: e. g. dīcet, he/she will say; loquēris, you will speak; audient, they will listen – (only if short before passive/dep. ending –ris) present of –ere verb: e. g. loqueris, you (sing. ) speak
THEME VOWELS - I • -ī/i (never long before `ō’ or -nt, final `m’ or final `t’) – present tense of –īre verbs and (with a short `i’ all the time) of –ere verbs like regō, capiō: e. g. contendit, hastens; interficimus, we kill – (after a perfect stem) perfect tense: e. g. amāvit, he/she loved, vīdimus, we saw – (after `b’) future tense of - āre and -ēre verbs: e. g. ambulābimus, we will walk – (after `er’) future tense of sum, future perfect or perfect subjunctive of all verbs: e. g. cucurrerint, they will have run / they have run
THEME VOWELS -U • -u (usually only before `nt’) – present tense of –ere and –īre verbs: reguntur, they are ruled; audiunt, they hear – (after `b’) future tense of 1 st or 2 nd. Conj. e. g. amābunt – (with `er’) future tense of sum: e. g. erunt, they will be – (after `ēr’) perfect tense: e. g. aedificāvērunt, they have built
SPECIAL ENDINGS TO REMEMBER SEPARATELY • -istī, -istis: singular and plural `you’ in perfect tense: • -ī: `I’ in perfect tense or (with present stem base) passive infinitive: • theme vowel plus -re: infinitive or passive/deponent singular imperative/indicative – Cūr mē relīquistī, Why have you left me? – – Eam invēnī, I’ve found her Urbs defendī nōn potest, The city cannot be defended – – Volunt abīre, They want to go away Loquere Speak! OR You (sing. ) are speaking. – Nōlunt spectārī, They don’t want to be watched – Sciō eum opus perfēcisse, I know he has finished the work – Cantā, Sing! – Cantāte, Sing! – Docēbor, I will be taught • theme vowel plus –rī: passive infinitive • perfect base plus -isse: perfect infinitive • theme vowel without ending: singular imperative • theme vowel plus –te: plural imperative • theme vowel plus –bor; `I’ form of future (passive/deponent) Curre, Run! Currite, Run!
capiunt
capiunt • -`nt’ , so `they’ or plural noun subject
capiunt • -`nt’ , so `they’ or plural noun subject • -u- not preceded by `er’ or `b’, so present tense
capiunt • -`nt’ , so `they’ or plural noun subject • -u- not preceded by `er’ or `b’, so present tense They capture
loquiminī
loquiminī • -minī, so you (plural) passive/deponent
loquiminī • -minī, so you (plural) passive/deponent • -i- not preceded by perfect base or by `b’, so present tense or imperative
loquiminī • -minī, so you (plural) passive/deponent • -i- not preceded by perfect base or by `b’, so present tense or imperative you (plural) speak Speak!
currēbat
currēbat • -t, so he/she or singular noun subject
currēbat • -t, so he/she or singular noun subject • -ba-, so imperfect
currēbat • -t, so he/she or singular noun subject • -ba-, so imperfect He/she was running
faciēmus
faciēmus • -mus, so `we’
faciēmus • -mus, so `we’ • -e- with an –ere verb (faciō, facere), so future
faciēmus • -mus, so `we’ • -e- with an –ere verb (faciō, facere) f, so future We will do
dēfenduntur
dēfenduntur • -ntur, so `they’ or plural noun subject and passive/deponent
dēfenduntur • -ntur, so `they’ or plural noun subject and passive/deponent • -u- not preceded by `er’ or `b’, so present
dēfenduntur • -ntur, so `they’ or plural noun subject and passive/deponent • -u- not preceded by `er’ or `b’, so present (they) are defended
vidēbāris
vidēbāris • -ris, so you (sing. ), passive/deponent
vidēbāris • -ris, so you (sing. ), passive/deponent • -bā- so imperfect
vidēbāris • -ris, so you (sing. ), passive/deponent • -bā- so imperfect You were being seen
laudāverant
laudāverant • -nt, so `they’, or plural noun subject
laudāverant • -nt, so `they’, or plural noun subject • -era- after perfect base so pluperfect
laudāverant • -nt, so `they’, or plural noun subject • -era- after perfect base so pluperfect (they) had praised
sequere
sequere • -re after a theme vowel on a deponent verb, so singular imperative or indicative 2 nd. person singular
sequere • -re after a theme vowel on a deponent verb, so singular imperative or indicative 2 nd. person singular Follow! OR You (sing. ) are following
aedificāverimus
aedificāverimus • -mus, so `we’
aedificāverimus • -mus, so `we’ • -eri- after perfect base so future perfect
aedificāverimus • -mus, so `we’ • -eri- after perfect base so future perfect We will have built
cōnābor
cōnābor • -bor, `I’-form future passive/deponent
cōnābor • -bor, `I’-form future passive/deponent I will try
dēfendī • -ī on `dēfend-’, which is both the present stem of an –ere verb and also the perfect base. What are the two possibilities?
dēfendī • -ī on `dēfend-’, which is both the present stem of an –ere verb and also the perfect base. What are the two possibilities? • EITHER the passive infinitive
dēfendī • -ī on `dēfend-’, which is both the present stem of an –ere verb and also the perfect base. What are the two possibilities? • EITHER the passive infinitive • OR the `I’ form of the perfect
dēfendī • -ī on `dēfend-’, which is both the present stem of an –ere verb and also the perfect base. What are the two possibilities? • EITHER the passive infinitive • OR the `I’ form of the perfect To be defended OR I defended
audiētis
audiētis • -tis, so you (plr. )
audiētis • -tis, so you (plr. ) • -ē- on an –īre verb (audiō, audīre), so future
audiētis • -tis, so you (plr. ) • -ē- on an –īre verb (audiō, audīre), so future You (plr. ) will listen
canēmus
canēmus • -mus, so `we’
canēmus • -mus, so `we’ • -ē- on an –ere verb (canō, cantere), so future
canēmus • -mus, so `we’ • -ē- on an –ere verb (canō, cantere), so future We will sing
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