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U1 L5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Saying: I am a Roman citizen. | Civis Romanus sum. |
| Name the first two principal parts of sum. | sum esse |
| Sum Present Tense: | sum, es, est; sumus, estis, sunt |
| Sum Imperfect Tense: | eram, eras, erat; eramus, eratis, erant |
| Sum Future Tense: | ero, eris, erti; erimus, eritis, erunt |
| Sum Present Tense Meanings: | I am, you are, h/s/i is; we are, you all are, they are |
| Sum Imperfect Tense Meanings: | I was, you were, h/s/i was; we were you all were, they were |
| Sum Future Tense Meanings: | I will be, you will be, h/s/i will be; we will be, you all will be, they will be |
| The to be verb is…. | sum |
| Sum is always…. | irregular |
| Sum show ___, not ___. | existence not action |
| Forms of sum aren't ___ verbs, but are ___ verbs. | aren't helping verbs, are linking verbs |
| Where are forms of sum placed in a Latin sentence? | They can be placed anywhere in the sentence. |
| English forms of to be: | am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been |
| Which is correct: A. Amo or B. Sum amo | A. Amo |
| Which is correct: A Eram amabam B. Amabam | B. Amabam |