Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Part One Two and Three

1.
sum
es
est
sumus
estis
sunt

2.
eram
eras
erat
eramus
eratis
erant

3.
ero
eris
erit
erimus
eritis
erunt

4.
possum
potes
potest
possumus
potestis
possunt

5.
poteram
poteras
poterat
poteramus
poteratis
poterant

6.
potero
poteris
poterit
poterimus
poteritis
poterunt

7.
laudo
laudas
laudat
laudamus
laudatis
laudant

8.
monebam
monebas
monebat
monebamus
monebatis
monebant

9.
agam
agas
agat
agamus
agatis
agant

10.
egi
egis
egit
egimus
egitis
egint

11.
audivi
audivis
audivit
audivimus
audivitis
audivint

12.
ceperam
ceperas
ceperat
ceperamus
ceperatis
ceperint

13.
laudavero
laudaveris
laudaverit
laudaverimus
laudaveritis
laudaverunt

14.
Genetive

15.
Possessive

16.
Possessive

17.
Possessive

18.
Nominative

19.
Nominative

20.
Nominative

21.
Nominative

22.
Nominative

23.


24.


25.


26. Adolescent

27. Homeland

28. Capital

29. None

30. Head

31. cut

32. run

33. center

34. alone

35. change

36. write

37. land

38. work

39. sweet

40. student

41. us

42. remain

43. free time

44. name

45. man

46. today

47. ancient

48. money

49. think

50. summon

51. My girl did not love me. Have power, girl! Catullus is strong: poet girls did not love, formal girls did not praise, girl's roses did not give, and girls do not kiss! It hugely angers me! Be firm, my girl- but do not be too powerful.

amat- 3rd person singular present active ind of amare / to love
vale- present active imperative of valere / to have power
obdurat- 3rd person singular present active indicative of obdurare / to be firm
amat- 3rd person singular present active ind of amare / to love
laudat- 3rd person singular present active ind of laudare / to praise
dat- 3rd person singular present active ind of dare / to give
basiat- 3rd person singular present active ind of basiare / to kiss
est- 3rd person singular present active indicative of essere / to exist
valeo- present active infinitive of valere / to have power

52. "Our army is huge," a Persian says, "and our numerous arrows they do not see!" Then a Spartan responded, "In shade ignite the fight!" And Leonidas, Spartan king, yelled, "Fight with animosity, Spartans, today in the shade perhaps we dine!"

est- 3rd person singular present active indicative of essere / to exist
videbitis- 2nd person plural future active indicative of videre / to see
pugnabimus- 1st person plural future active indicative of pugnare / to fight
exclamat- 3rd person singular present active indicative of exclamare / to shout
cenabimus- 1st person plural future active indicative of cenare / to dine

53. Cornelius, man of many names, I dedicate my new book. Cornelius, my friend, my books always praise, and is royal scholarly literature. Let me give my new work: my book's fame (and your fame) exist perpetually.

dabo- 1st person singular present active indicative of dare / to dedicate
laudabas- 2nd person imperfect active indicative of laudare / to praise
es- 2nd person singular present active indicative of essere / to exist
habe- present active imperative of habere / to give
erit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of essere / to exist

54. While declaimed in the large city, my friend, writing and re-reading Troiani pretty in free time.

declamas- 2nd person singular present active indicative of declamare / to declaim
relego- 1st person singular present active indicative of relegere / to re-read



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