Chapter II First and Second Conjugation Verbs; Principal Parts; Properties of Verbs: Number, Person, Tense, Stem; The Infinitive; Subject and Verb Agreement.

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Chapter II First and Second Conjugation Verbs; Principal Parts; Properties of Verbs: Number, Person, Tense, Stem; The Infinitive; Subject and Verb Agreement

Fābula, Fābulae, f. Confabulate- to talk together informally; chat Fable- a story, frequently involving animals, whose purpose is to impart a moral lesson Fabulous- having no basis in reality; mythical

Fōrma, fōrmae, f. Formalism- insistence on outward forms or traditional ceremonies, especially in religion Vermiform- shaped like a worm

Patria, patriae, f. Expatriate- to force to leave the country; banish, exile Repatriation- returning or being allowed to return to one’s country Patriotic- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country

Amatory- causing or showing love Amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum

Ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātum Amble- to walk in a relaxed, leisurely manner Perambulate- to walk through, over, or around Ambulance- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, esp. in emergencies

Cūrō, cūrāre, cūrāvī, cūrātum

Dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum Debit- the entry showing something owed in an acount

Exspectō, exspectāre, exspectāvī, exspectātum Expectations- a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future

Habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum Habitat- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism

Nārrō, nārrāre, nārrāvī, nārrātum Narrative- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story

Sum Entity- an individual thing that exists

Parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum Preparations- the action or process of making ready or being made ready for use or consideration

Teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum Abstinence- giving up certain pleasures, such as food and drink Appertain- to belong as a part Sustain- to keep in existence Tenant- a person who occupies and pays rent for land, a room, building etc. Tentacles- a slender flexible limb or appendage in an animal

Videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum Visage- face Visionary- a person who sees visions Vista- a view through a narrow passage or opening Video- a movie or other piece of material recorded on videotape

Vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātum Advocate- to recommend publically Convoke- to call together for a meeting Evoke- to call forth, draw forth, elicit Invoke- to call on (usually a spiritual being) for help, support Provoke- to excite to some action or feeling, often anger Revoke- to repeal, rescind, cancel

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First and Second Conjugation Verbs; Principal Parts

Conjugations Conjugation- a class of verbs that all follow a certain pattern – The declension of verbs Four in Latin

Principal Parts Identify conjugation How to conjugate different tense of a verb 4 parts – 1 st Principal Part – 2 nd Principal Part – 3 rd Principal Part – 4 th Principal Part

Principal Parts you need to Understand Now 1st Principal Part First person Singular Present Indicative Active 2nd Principal Part Infinitive

For kicks…but you should still memorize these 3 rd Principal Part First person Singular Perfect Indicative Active 4 th Principal Part Supine...gross…let’s deal with that in the Spring after our end of course test

2 nd Principal Part 1 st Conjugation – Nārrāre 2 nd Conjugation – Habēre

Exercise 1 1. Videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum 2.Habitō, habitāre, habitāvī, habitātum 3.Nārrō, nārrāre, nārrāvī, nārrātum 4.Dēbeo, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēditum 5.Cūrō, cūrāre, cūrāvī, cūrātum 6.Exspectō, exspectāre, exspectāvī, exspectātum

Homework Exercise I on Pg. XXVIII (18)

Cogita Do the 1st two Principal Parts on your Chapter 2 Packets

Properties of a Latin Verb: Number, Person, Tense, Stem

The Anatomy of a Latin Verb Person Number Tense Mood Stem Voice

Mood 3 moods – Indicative – Subjunctive – Imperative Don’t worry too much about this

Voice ActivePassive

Person Shows the relationship with the subject and the verb 1 st person- I / We 2 nd person- You / Y’all 3 rd person- S/he/it / They

Number Singular: AmbulatPlural: Ambulant

Tense When the action took place and it’s duration

Showing person Add personal endings to the stem First Person-ō or m-mus Second Person - s-tis Third Person - t-nt

Exercise III Nārrās Vidēs Aedficat Habēs Dēbēs Dēbēmus Vocant amat

Stem Part of the verb that you add endings Contains the meaning of the word and some basic information about tense – Past versus Present Amō, Amāre, Amāvī, Amātum Amāre – āre + a (linking vowel)= Ama

You try Ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātum Nārrō, nārrāre, nārrāvī, nārrātum Dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum Videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum

How to make a verb Stem + ending = action!

Conjugate Videō, vidēre, vidī, visum VideōVidēs Vidētis VidetVident

Conjugate Amō, Amāre, Amāvī, Amātum AmōAmās Amātis AmatAmant

Exercise 5 Vidēs Dēbet Ambulat Habeō Tenēs Amō habitat

Exit ticket Conjugate one of your vocabulary words for chapter 2.

Homework Update Grammar Handbook Conjugate your choice of 3 verbs from this chapter