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Chapter 8/9. Key Concepts--September 23. Third Conjugation Present Future Imperfect Monosyllabic Imperatives. Introducing the…. e conjugation UH-OH. Thank our lucky stars we know the 2 nd conjugation macrons by heart. Present of Ago, agere , egi , actum. Rules for forming verbs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 8/9

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Key Concepts--September 23 Third Conjugation

Present Future Imperfect

Monosyllabic Imperatives

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Introducing the…. e conjugation

UH-OH

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Thank our lucky stars we know the 2nd conjugation macrons by heart

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Present of Ago, agere, egi, actum Rules for forming verbs

1) Find stem—age- 2) Add tense infix—”e” or “u” 3) Add endings

Can you conjugate ago in present? Hints: “o” eats “e” e+e=i (vs. Ē +e= ē) Third person plural infix is “u”

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Ago, agere, egi, actum1st – Ago (I lead) Agimus (we lead)

2nd- Agis (you lead) Agitis (ya’ll lead)

3rd- Agit (he leads) Agunt (they lead)

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Conjugate dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, dūctum- to lead

s. P.1st Dūcō Dūcimus

2nd. Dūcis Dūcitis

3rd Dūcit Dūcunt

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Future Tense Rules for forming verbs

1) Find stem 2) Add tense infix—1 “ā,” 5 ”ē”’s 3) Add endings

Can you conjugate ago in the future? Hints: First person singular is strangely “ā”—what

personal ending will you use? “I’m an irregular A in the future!”

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Conjugate ago, agere?1st – Agām (I will lead) Agēmus (we will lead)

2nd- Agēs (you will lead) Agētis (ya’ll will lead)

3rd- Aget (he will lead) Agent (they will lead)

*notice lack of macrons for the “t” endings

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Imperfect Tense Rules for forming verbs

1) Find stem 2) Add tense infix—BA 3) Add endings

Can you conjugate ago in the imperfect?

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1st – Agēbam (I was leading) Agēbāmus (we were leading)

2nd- Agēbās (you was leading) Agēbātis (ya’ll were leading)

3rd- Agēbat (he wasleading) Agēbant (they were leading)

*NB: The e+e combines to an ē

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How do we form the imperatives? Age!—DO! Disce! Learn Scribe! Write

What are the infinitives for these verbs?

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MONOSYLLABIC IMPERATIVES of THIRD CONJUGATION i.e. a cave man’s choice words

dīc (dicere)—TALK! dūc (ducere)—LEAD! fac (facere)—MAKE! fer (ferre)-CARRY!

*NB memorize these for quiz tomorrow

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Key Concepts September 24 Demonstratives Pronouns

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Demonstrative What does “demonstro” mean?

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In Latin we have… Hic, haec, hoc—this

Ille, illa, illud—that

Iste, ista, istud—that very thing

*These are irregular ADJECTIVES that can be used as Substantive PRONOUNS

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Hic, Haec Hoc hic haec hoc --------huius--------- --------huic---------- Hunc hanc hoc Hōc hāc hōc

Hī hae haec Horum harum horum Hīs hīs hīs hos has haec His his his

What looks the same?

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Hic, Haec Hoc hic haec hoc --------huius--------- --------huic---------- Hunc hanc hoc Hōc hāc hōc

Hī hae haec Horum harum horum Hīs hīs hīs hos has haec His his his

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Practice Hic est stultus!

Tamen, hic hanc vitam bene ducēt.

Dābo huic copiae his fratribus regibusque linguam latinum.

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Ille, Illa Illud Ille Illa

Illud --------illius--------- --------illī---------- Illum illam illum illō illā illō

illī illae illa illorum illarum illorum illīs illīs illīs illos illas illa illis illis illis

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Quis est illa femina?

Illa non magna est.

Quis=who

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Let’s form Iste, ista, istud Iste ista istud --------istius--------- --------istī---------- Istum istam

istum istō istā istō

istī istae ista istorum istarum istorum istīs istīs istīs istos istas ista istis istis istis