Caput XVII Grammar. Latin II

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Caput XVII Grammar Latin II

Characteristics of Verbs When broken down grammatically, verbs have five inherent characteristics (just like nouns and adjectives have three: case, number, and gender): tense person number mood voice

Tense Present Current, ongoing action He is walking Imperfect Past ongoing action He was walking Future Potential action He will walk Perfect Past completed action He walked Pluperfect Distant past completed action He had walked way before that happened Future Perfect Planned/expected completed action He will have walked

First I we Second Third Person You you plural (ya ll) He/she/it they

Singular I, you, he/she/it Number Plural We, you all, they

Mood Indicative reflects reality or ordinary objective statements Imperative forms commands or requests Infinitive names the action or state without reference to the subject

Voice Active The subject performs the action The woman saw the movie The mayor gave the speech Passive The subject receives the action The movie was seen by the woman The speech was given by the mayor

Passive Voice The passive forms in the present, imperfect and future tenses are based on the same present stems and identifiers which you have already learned for all four conjugations. But the verbs now use passive endings.

Forming the Passive Voice -r -ris -tur -mur -mini -ntur Portor Portaris Portatur Portamur Portamini portantur

The Relative Pronoun Qui, Quae, Quod

A relative pronoun introduces a subordinate clause and agrees with its antecedent It relates (links) the subordinate to the word it refers in the main sentence It gets its gender and number from the antecedent It gets its case from its use in its own clause

What is a subordinate clause? A subordinate (also called dependent) clause is a clause usually set apart from the rest of the sentence by commas and can be introduced by a subordinate conjunction (like after, while, even though, etc.) or a relative pronoun This clause will contain a subject and a verb but will not form a complete sentence or thought. It will invite the reader to continue reading for more information.

What is an antecedent? An antecedent (ante, before; cedent, goes) is a subject that is stated in the main clause and is referred to in a subsequent relative clause.

Here are some examples Vir, quī (subject of stat) in certāmine stat, est Hippomenēs. Vir, quem (object of vīdī) in certāmine vīdī, est Hippomenēs. Nympha quae in silvā errāvit est Callistō. Nympha quam Apollō amāvit est Daphnē. Hī sunt senēs quibus Iūppiter dōnum dat. Senēs quōs dī amant nihil timent. Agricola cui casa dabātur est laetus. The man who stands in the race is Hippomenes. The man whom I saw in the race is Hippomenes. The nymph who wandered in the woods is Callisto. The nymph whom Apollo loved is Daphne. These are the old people to whom Jupiter is giving a gift. Old men whom the gods love fear nothing. The farmer to whom the house was given is joyful.

Forming the Relative Pronoun cuius cuius cui cui cui quem quam quod quo qua quo

quarum quorum quibus quibus quibus quos quas quae quibus quibus quibus

Deponent Verbs

Deponent Verbs There is a group of verbs in Latin which have passive forms, but active meanings These are deponent verbs, because they have laid aside (depono, -ere) their passive meanings but have retained their passive forms *******They are translated only in the active voice!

Nota Bene: loquor, loqui, locutus sum loquor: I speak loquiris: You speak loquitur: He/she/it speaks loquimur: We speak loquimini You all speak loquuntur: They speak

Conjugating deponent verbs The conjugation of deponent verbs is completely regular: 1 st : conor, -ari, -atus sum, to try, attempt 2 nd : polliceor, -eri, pollictus sum, to promise 3 rd : loquor, loqui, locutus sum, to speak, talk 4 th : orior, oriri, ortus sum, to rise, arise

Present Imperfect Future loquitur loquibatur loquetur sequimini sequibamini sequemini videris videbaris videberis hortor hortabar hortabor conantur conabantur conabintur