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Conditionals practice

Conditionals practice. Getting familiar with the forms. Si ratio ducit , felix es. Tense and mood of verb in protasis ? Tense and mood of verb in apodosis? Type of condition? Si ratio ducet , felix eris . Tense and mood of verb in protasis ? Tense and mood of verb in apodosis?

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Conditionals practice

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  1. Conditionals practice Getting familiar with the forms

  2. Si ratio ducit, felix es. • Tense and mood of verb in protasis? • Tense and mood of verb in apodosis? • Type of condition? • Si ratio ducet, felixeris. • Tense and mood of verb in protasis? • Tense and mood of verb in apodosis? • Type of condition? • Si ratio ducat, felix sis. • Tense and mood of verb in protasis? • Tense and mood of verb in apodosis? • Type of condition? • Si ratio duceret, felixesses. • Tense and mood of verb in protasis? • Tense and mood of verb in apodosis? • Type of condition? • Si ratio duxisset, felixfuisses. • Tense and mood of verb in protasis? • Tense and mood of verb in apodosis? • Type of condition? Verb tense/mood Drill

  3. Si pecuniamamares, sapientiamcarēret. • Type of condition? • Si pecuniamamas, sapientiam cares. • Type of condition? • Si pecuniamamabis, sapientiamcarebis. • Type of condition? • Si pecuniamamavisti, sapientiamcaruisti. • Type of condition? • Si pecuniamamavisses, sapientiamcaruisses. • Type of condition? • *****Careo, carēre, carui –to lack

  4. Nisi iramvitabitis, duos amicosamittetis. • Duos amicosamittis, nisi iramvitatis. • Duos amicosamisissetis, nisi iramvitavissetis. • Nisi iramvitaretis, duos amicosamitteretis. • Nisi iramvitetis, duos amicosamittatis. • vito, vitare, avitavi—to avoid, shunamitto, -ere, amisi—to lose Notice the protasis and apodosis can be switched.

  5. Si quisbonos mores habet, eumlaudamus. • Si quisbonos mores habuisset, eumlaudavissemus. • Si quisbonos mores habuit, eumlaudavimus (laudabamus). • Si bonos mores habeat, eumlaudemus. Notice the protasis and apodosis can have different SUBJECTS.

  6. If anyone loves (will love) the fatherland he will preserve the ancient customs. • What tense do we need for the protasis?_____ • The apodosis?______ • What type of condition is this?____ • Who is doing the action? Which personal ending do we need?_____ • What case do we need for fatherland?____ • What case do we need for the ancient customs?____ Let’s see how you’re getting it…

  7. If you (pl.) had not saved the king, you would have been killed. • Tense of protasis verb? • Apodosis verb? • Simple fact or contrary to fact? • Mood of verbs? • Case of king? • If you (s.) should not save the king, you would be killed • VOICE (active/passive) of protasis/apodosis? • Future more vivid/future less vivid? • Mood and tense of verbs?

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