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Imperfect Tense Verbs

Imperfect Tense Verbs. p. 180 text + Lessons 10-12 Vocabulary. disciplina, disciplinae (f.). training, instruction. lingua, linguae (f.). tongue, language. patria, patriae (f.). fatherland, country. amicitia, amicitiae (f.). friendship. gloria, gloriae (f.). glory.

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Imperfect Tense Verbs

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  1. Imperfect Tense Verbs p. 180 text + Lessons 10-12 Vocabulary

  2. disciplina, disciplinae (f.) training, instruction

  3. lingua, linguae (f.) tongue, language

  4. patria, patriae (f.) fatherland, country

  5. amicitia, amicitiae (f.) friendship

  6. gloria, gloriae (f.) glory

  7. gratia, gratiae (f.) gratitude, influence

  8. materia, materiae (f.) matter, timber

  9. casa, casae (f.) house

  10. socius, socii (m.) ally, comrade

  11. altus, alta, altum high, tall, deep

  12. augeo, augere (auxi, auctus) increase

  13. doceo, docere (docui, doctus) teach

  14. habeo, habere (habui, habitus) have, hold

  15. terreo, terrere (terrui, territus) scare, frighten

  16. maneo, manere (mansi, mansurus) remain

  17. video, videre (vidi, visus) see

  18. libero, liberare (liberavi, liberatus) free

  19. mereo, merere (merui, meritus) deserve, earn

  20. teneo, tenere (tenui, tentus) hold, keep

  21. in (+ ablative) in, on

  22. ibi there

  23. Verb-tober-fest! • You’ve already learned: • Present tense verbs • Future tense verbs • Imperative verbs WOW…CELEBRATE!

  24. New Tenses This Week! • Imperfect Tense… a type of past tense • Forms of “sum”… “sum” is a special verb with irregular forms. • We’ll be working out-of-order in your book • Ready? Eamus! (Let’s go!)

  25. Imperfect TenseText p. 180 (lesson 26) • Imperfect tense is a past tense. • It shows past action uncompleted. • There are several ways to translate imperfect tense: • was verbing • used to verb • kept on verbing • verbed

  26. Finding the Present Stem • amo, amare • laboro, laborare • terreo, terrere • doceo, docere • specto, spectare • AMA- • LABORA- • TERRE- • DOCE- • SPECTA- STEMS! 

  27. 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/y’all were… Second Person You were… BAS he, she,it was… BANT They were… Third Person BAT

  28. 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 Imperfect Tense

  29. Your turn! • On the whiteboard, practice the imperfect tense using the verbs porto, portare: carry and doceo, docere: teach. • Write the Latin and English chart.

  30. Imperfect Tense Practice • spectabamus • portabat • docebas • parabatis • navigabam • augebant • We were watching • He/she/it was carrying • You were teaching • Y’all were preparing • I was sailing • They were increasing

  31. Your Turn! • Time to put it all together… • Present tense endings • Imperfect tense endings • Future tense endings • Use the worksheet to practice the 3 sets of endings you’ve learned. • Enjoy the ancient ghost story, too!

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