Friday, November 8, 2019

Friday November 8 VERBS



Task 01: The Infinitive form of Latin Verbs (6 minutes)

Task 02: LatinTutorial the present tense of verbs (6 minutes)

Task 03: Read carefully Chapter 8 page 54

Task 04: Read Chapter 10 Verb conjugations pages 72-73 and answer the questions in your notebooks.

Notes: a conjugation is a group of verbs 
1. how many conjugations are there in Latin?
2. how do you tell to what conjugation a verb belongs?
3. The infinitive ending of 1st conjugation verbs is _____
4. The infinitive ending of 2st conjugation verbs is _____
5. The infinitive ending of 3rd conjugation verbs is _____
6. The infinitive ending of 3rd-io verbs is _____
7. The infinitive ending of 4th conjugation verbs is _____
8. Third conjugation verbs that end in -io in the first person singular are called ___________. These verbs look like 4th conjugation verbs (-ire) in the first person singular, but ONLY there. 
9. It is very important to notice whether the -ere infinitive ending has a long mark over it, or not. Look at the second conjugation in the chart below. Long -e means second conjugation; short-ē
 means third (the short-e will not have any mark over it).





Task 05: Exercise 10b
  • ascendo, ascendere - no long mark over -e- therefore 3rd conjugation. Meaning: climb up, ascend
  • terreo, terrēre - long-e- therefore 2nd conjugation. Meaning: to scare, terrify
  • arripio, arripere - io ending on first person singular and short -e in the infinitive. Therefore 3-io conjugation. Meaning: snatch, grab.
Do 4-15 in the same way in your notebooks. Use the glossary in the back of the book to look up definitions. 

Task 06: Read the directions for 10c and then conjugate 10-15 in your notebook.

Take a picture of your answers to10b and 10c. 






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