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Present Subjunctive and Tignarius Vocabulary. By : Julie Dixon and Agnes Kim. Present Subjunctive. Subjunctive is one of the three different moods a Latin verb can take. Subjunctive is the most common. Some ways to translate present subjunctive: “Let me go” “ May I go”.
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Present Subjunctive and Tignarius Vocabulary By : Julie Dixon and Agnes Kim
Present Subjunctive • Subjunctive is one of the three different moods a Latin verb can take. • Subjunctive is the most common. • Some ways to translate present subjunctive: • “Let me go” • “May I go”
Present Subjunctive • It is similar to present indictive • Present stem + theme vowel change + ending • Theme vowel change: • 1st Conjugation abecomes e • 2nd Conjugation ebecomes ea • 3rd Conjugation ebecomes a • 3rd -io and 4thibecomesia
Example of Conjugation 1st and 2nd • Vocare • vocem • voces • Vocet • vocemus • vocetis • vocent • Notice how the a changed into an e while conjugating • Habēre • Habeam • Habeas • Habeat • Habeamus • Habeatis • Habeant • Notice how the e changed into an ea while conjugating
Example of Conjugation 3rd and 4th • Ducere • Ducam • Ducas • Ducat • Ducamus • Ducatis • Ducant • Notic how the e changed to an a • Audire • Audiam • Audias • Audiat • Audiamus • Audiatis • audiant • The i changed into ia
Tignarius vocabulary • Clauus –I (m): nail • Discens -entis (m) : apprentice • Malleus -i (m): mallet • Securis –is (f): axe • Serra –ae (f): saw • Scobis – is (f): sawdust • Scopa – ae (f): broom • Terebra –ae(f): drill • Instrumentum –I (n): tool • Cista –ae(f): box • Lignum –I (n): wood • Runica- ae (f): plane • Scapellum –I (n): chisel
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