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Chapter 8/9. Key Concepts—February 12. 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
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Key Concepts—February 12 • Third Conjugation • Present • Future • Imperfect • Monosyllabic Imperatives
Introducing the…. • e conjugation • UH-OH
Thank our lucky stars we know the 2nd conjugation macrons by heart
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”
Ago, agere, egi, actum 1st – Ago (I lead) Agimus(we lead) 2nd- Agis (you lead) Agitis(ya’ll lead) 3rd- Agit (he leads) Agunt(they lead)
Conjugate dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, dūctum- to lead s. P. 1st DūcōDūcimus 2nd. DūcisDūcitis 3rdDūcitDūcunt
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!”
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
Imperfect Tense • Rules for forming verbs • 1) Find stem • 2) Add tense infix—BA • 3) Add endings • Can you conjugate ago in the imperfect?
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
How do we form the imperatives? • Age!—DO! • Disce! Learn • Scribe! Write • What are the infinitives for these verbs?
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 Friday
Key Concepts February 13 • Demonstratives • Pronouns
Demonstrative • What does “demonstro” mean?
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
Hic, Haec Hoc • hic haec hoc • --------huius--------- • --------huic---------- • Hunchanc hoc • Hōchāchōc • Hīhaehaec • Hōrumhārumhōrum • Hīshīshīs • hōshāshaec • Hīshīshīs What looks the same?
Hic, Haec Hoc • hic haechoc • --------huius--------- • --------huic---------- • Hunchanchoc • Hōchāchōc • Hīhaehaec • Horumharumhorum • Hīshīshīs • hos hashaec • His his his
Practice • Hiceststultus! • Tamen, hichancvitambeneducēt. • Dābohuiccopiae his fratribusregibusquelinguamlatinum.
Ille, IllaIllud • IlleIllaIllud • --------illius--------- • --------illī---------- • Illumillamillum • illōillāillō • illīillaeilla • illorumillarumillorum • illīsillīsillīs • illosillasilla • illisillisillis
Quisestillafemina? • Illa non magna est. • Quis=who
Let’s form Iste, ista, istud • Isteistaistud • --------istius--------- • --------istī---------- • Istumistamistum • istōistāistō • istīistaeista • istorumistarumistorum • istīsistīsistīs • istosistasista • istisistisistis
Key concepts for the weekend • UNUS NAUTA
The Nasty Nine Ūnus, a, um Nūllus, a, um Ūllus, a, um Sōlus, a, um Neter, Neutra, Neutrum Alius, a, UD Uter, Utra, Utrum Tōtus, a, um Alter, Altera, Alterum Noticeable: Ius-genitive I -dative
How to decline • Unusunaunum • -------Unius------ • --------Uni-------- • Unum unamunum • Unōunāunō • Uniunaeuna • Unōrum –ārum –ōrum • ----------Unīs--------- • Unosunasuna • ----------Unīs--------