click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Latin Infinitives
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1st Present Active Infinitve | -are I.E. Portare |
| 2nd Present Active Infinitive | -ere (long mark over first e) I.E. Movere |
| 3rd Present Active Infinitive | -ere I.E. Mittere Includes -io 3rd -ere I.E. Iacere |
| 4th Present Active Infinitive | -ire I.E, Audire |
| 1st Present Passive Infinitve | -ari I.E. Portari |
| 2nd Present Passive Infinitive | -eri I.E. Moveri |
| 3rd Present Passive Infinitive | -take off ending (-are,ere,ire) and add -i I.E. Mitti or Iaci |
| 4th Present Passive Infinitive | -iri I.E. Audiri |
| 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Perfect Active Infinitive | Third principle part + -sse I.E. Audivisse |
| 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Perfect Passive Infinitive | Fourth Principle part + esse I.E. Portatus esse |
| 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Future Active Infinitive | 4th Principle Part + -urus instead of -us + esse I.E. Portaturus esse |
| Present Deponent Infinitive (passive in form) | -i I.E. Conari; Sequi |
| Perfect Deponent Infinitive (Passive in form) | -tus (pretty much fourth principle part) + esse I.E. Conatus esse |
| Future Deponent Infinitive (Active in Form) | -urus + esse I.E. Conaturus esse |