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Henle 1st Year Latin
Lessons 38-39 (pgs. 404-420)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The dative case is used as an object after some | intransitive verbs, especially compounds of prepositions. |
| When in the passive case, verbs of calling, naming, etc. take a | predicate nominative. |
| noceo, nocere, nocui, nociturus (2, intr, w/ dat.) | do harm to, injure |
| praesum, praeesse, praefui, praefuturus (intr. w/ dative) | am in command of, am in charge of |
| mare, maris | sea |
| ventus, i | wind |
| navigo (1, tr) | sail |
| The PERFECT INFINITIVE ACTIVE of ALL Latin verbs is formed by | adding -isse to the PERFECT stem. |
| LAUDAVI (perfect indicative) is changed to ___________________________ to become the Perfect Infinitive Active meaning TO HAVE PRAISED. | laudavisse |
| The FUTURE INFINITIVE ACTIVE of ALL Latin verbs is a COMPOUND tense made up of the | FUTURE PARTICIPLE ACTIVE + esse. |
| The FUTURE PARTICIPLE ACTIVE is formed by | dropping the -us of the perfect participle passive and adding -urus. |
| LAUDATUS | perfect participle passive, with stem "laudat-", having been praised |
| laudaturus, a, um | future participle active - being about to praise; about to praise |
| laudaturus, a, um +esse | future infinitive active - to be about to praise |
| When a verb is intransitive, the PERFECT PARTICIPLE PASSIVE is always given in the | neuter, because the passive of intransitive verbs can only be used impersonally. |
| When a verb has no perfect participle passive, ___________________________________________________ is given as the fourth principle part. | the future participle passive |
| Noun clauses after verbs of saying, thinking, seeing, knowing, and the like are put in the _____________________ case in Latin with the INFINITIVE. | accusative |
| Because a future participle active verb is used like an adjective in a compound tense, it will agree with the | accusative subject. |
| dico, dicere, dixi, dictus, 3, tr | say, tell |
| respondeo, respondere, respondi, responsus, 2, tr | answer |
| puto, 1, tr | think |
| scio, 4, tr | know |
| audio, 4, tr | hear |