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Lesson 12: Perfect Tense Verbs. Latin I March 4-8, 2014. Perfect Tense. We have already learned the imperfect tense: past action uncompleted. Ex: We were sailing, she was carrying This week we’re learning perfect tense: past action completed. Imperfect Active Tense Endings.
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Lesson 12:Perfect Tense Verbs Latin I March 4-8, 2014
Perfect Tense • We have already learned the imperfect tense: past action uncompleted. • Ex: We were sailing, she was carrying • This week we’re learning perfect tense: • past action completed
Imperfect Active Tense Endings The present active tense = Present Stem + Imperfect Active Endings Singular Plural First Person BAMUS We were… BAM I was… BATIS You were… Second Person You were… BAS he, she,it was… Third Person BAT BANT They were…
Imperfect Tense I was lovingI used to loveI kept on loving I loved bamus First Person We were loving (etc.) Ama bam Ama You were lovingYou used to loveYou kept on loving You loved Second Person You were loving…(etc.) Ama batis Ama bas He was loving… (etc.) Third Person They were loving(etc.) Ama bat Ama bant
Perfect Tense • There are 3 ways to translate perfect tense: • I verbed, you verbed, he/she/it verbed • I have verbed, you have verbed, he/she/it has verbed • I did verb, you did verb, he/she/it did verb
It happened in the past, And hasn’t happened since, And that’s what’s perfect About perfect tense!
Imperfect Tense vs. Perfect Tense • Remember that imperfect tense (the –ba– words) show past action uncompleted (was verbing), repetitive (kept on verbing), or habitual (used to verb) • Perfect tense shows past action completed • Ex: While I was washing dishes, the phone rang. imperfect perfect
Imperfect Tense vs. Perfect Tense • I saw John every day. • I attended school for four years. • Did you play football long? • The alarm clock kept ringing. • I saw John yesterday. • I attended school today. • Did you ever play football? • The alarm clock rang. perfect tense imperfect tense
The Perfect Stem! • Now it’s time to start using the 3rd principal part of those verbs in your vocab list! STEM!
All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts amo amare amavi amatus First Person Singular Present Active“I love” Present active Infinitive “to love” First Person SingularPerfect Active“I have loved” Perfect Passive Participle“having been loved”
Finding the Perfect Stem Find the thirdprincipal part of the verb. amo amare amavi amatus The perfect stem is the third principal part – i. amavi - i = amav-
Finding the Perfect Stem Find the thirdprincipal part of the verb. doceo docēre docui doctus The perfect stem is the third principal part – i. docui - i = docu-
Perfect Stem Practice • porto, portare, portavi, portatus • terreo, terrēre, terrui, territus • maneo, manēre, mansi, mansurus • sum, esse, fui, futurus • PORTAV- • TERRU- • MANS- • FU-
Perfect Tense Endings The perfect tense = Perfect Stem + Perfect Endings Plural Singular I verbed I have verbed I did verb First Person -i we… -imus You verbed, have verbed, did verb -isti you (pl.)… -istis Second Person he, she, it verbed, has verbed, did verb Third Person -it -erunt they…
Perfect Tense Active I lovedI have lovedI did love First Person We lovedWe have lovedWe did love amav imus amav i You lovedYou have lovedYou did love You lovedYou have lovedYou did love Second Person amav istis amav isti They lovedThey have lovedThey did love erunt He lovedHe has lovedHe did love Third Person amav amav it
porto, portare, portavi, portatus: carry • portaviportavimus • portavistiportavistis • portavitportaverunt
doceo, docēre, docui, doctus: teach • docuidocuimus • docuistidocuistis • docuitdocuerunt
Workbook page 44 • Exercise B: Write ON YOUR OWN PAPER! • Exercise B: Write the LATIN word and the ENGLISH meaning (not just the number/letter) • Ex: 1. amavi: I loved