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SUBJUNCTIVE VERB REVIEW. Why are verbs in the subjunctive?. Certain subordinate clauses require subjunctive mood verbs. PRESENT TENSE contineo, continēre, continui, contentus. Go to the 2 nd Principal Part continēre Cut off the “_ re” contin Add the appropriate vowel
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SUBJUNCTIVE VERB REVIEW Why are verbs in the subjunctive? Certain subordinate clauses require subjunctive mood verbs.
PRESENT TENSEcontineo, continēre, continui, contentus • Go to the 2nd Principal Part • continēre • Cut off the “_ re” • contin • Add the appropriate vowel • Th”e” d”ea”d c”a”t d”ia”ls. • continea • Add the personal endings • Active: m, s, t, mus, tis, nt • Passive: r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur • Contineam I would hold • Continear I would be held
Imperfect TENSEcontineo, continēre, continui, contentus • Go to the 2nd Principal Part • continēre • Add the personal endings • Active: m, s, t, mus, tis, nt • Passive: r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur • Continērem I was holding • Continērer I was being held
Perfect TENSE – ACTIVE VOICEcontineo, continēre, continui, contentus • Go to the 3rd Principal Part • continui • Cut off the “i” • continu • Add the personal endings • Erim, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erint • Contin uerim I would have held
Perfect TENSE – PASSIVE VOICEcontineo, continēre, continui, contentus • Go to the 4th Principal Part • contentus • Change the “us” ending to the appropriate number and gender (1st, singular, feminine) • contenta • Add a 2nd word: • Sim, sis, sit, simus, sitis, sint • Contenta sim • I would have been held
Pluperfect TENSE – ACTIVE VOICEcontineo, continēre, continui, contentus • Go to the 3rd Principal Part • continui • Add “sse” • continuisse • Add the personal endings • M, s, t, mus, tis, nt • Continuissem I had held
Pluperfect TENSE – PASSIVE VOICEcontineo, continēre, continui, contentus • Go to the 4th Principal Part • contentus • Change the “us” ending to the appropriate number and gender (1st, singular, neuter) • contentum • Add a 2nd word: • Essem, esses, esset, essemus, essetis, essent • Contentum essem • I had been held
IDENTIFY THE TENSE and VOICE Capiamus (capio, capere, cepi, captus) Present, active Dent (do, dare, dedi, datus) Present, active Consensisset (consentio, ire, consensi, consentus) Pluperfect, active Dissentias (dissentio, ire, dissensi, dissentus) Present, active Rogarer (rogo, rogare, rogavi, rogatus) imperfect, passive
IDENTIFY THE TENSE and VOICE Sciamus (scio, scire, scivi, scitus Present, active Salutaret (saluto, are, avi, atus) Imperfect, active Discessi sint (discedo, ere, discessi, discessus) Perfect, passive Mansissent (maneo, manēre, mansi, mansus) pluperfect, active Inventae essemus (invenio, ire, inveni, inventus) Pluperfect, passive
IDENTIFY the PERSON and NUMBER Capiamus (capio, capere, cepi, captus) 1st, plural Dent (do, dare, dedi, datus) 3rd, plural Consensisset (consentio, ire, consensi, consentus) 3rd, singular Dissentias (dissentio, ire, dissensi, dissentus) 2nd, singular Rogarer (rogo, rogare, rogavi, rogatus) 1st, singular
IDENTIFY THE PERSON and NUMBER Sciamus (scio, scire, scivi, scitus 1st, plural Salutaret (saluto, are, avi, atus) 3rd, singular Discessi sint (discedo, ere, discessi, discessus) 3rd, plural Mansissent (maneo, manēre, mansi, mansus) 3rd, plural Inventae essemus (invenio, ire, inveni, inventus) 1st, plural