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Present Active Review Present Passive Present Infinitive Present Active Review Present Passive

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. 1) narrāre =

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = 1) to tell

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = to tell to deserve

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = scribere = to tell to deserve

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = iubēre = scribere = to tell to order to write

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = scribere = capere = to tell to deserve to write

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = scribere = capere = to tell to deserve to write to seize

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = scribere = capere = invenīre = to tell to deserve to write to take

Let’s review present active infinitive. Translate. narrāre = merēre = scribere = capere = invenīre = to tell to deserve to write to take to find

The verbs below are present PASSIVE infinitives The verbs below are present PASSIVE infinitives. What do they have in common? to be told to be deserved to be written to be taken to be found Translate. narrārī = merērī = scribī = capī = invenīrī =

The verbs below are present PASSIVE infinitives The verbs below are present PASSIVE infinitives. What do they have in common? to be told to be ordered to be written to be taken to be found Translate. narrārī = iubērī = scribī = capī = invenīrī =

The verbs below are present PASSIVE infinitives The verbs below are present PASSIVE infinitives. Note how present active is changed to present passive. TO narrārī = iubērī = scribī = capī = invenīrī = FROM narrāre = iubēre = scribere = capere = invenīre =

Present Passive Infinitive use 2nd principal part for 1st, 2nd & 4th conjugations: Change final “e” to “ī” for 3rd & 3rd io: Change “ere” to “ī” English = “to be ___” Please copy this slide.

Present Active Infinitive: Let’s go from English to Latin. 1) to want

Present Active Infinitive: Let’s go from English to Latin. to want to doubt 1) cupere

Present Active Infinitive: Let’s go from English to Latin. to want to doubt cupere dubitāre

Let’s change these to passive voice. to want to doubt cupere dubitāre

Let’s change these to passive voice. to want to doubt cupī dubitārī cupere dubitāre Please copy this slide.

Translate. Piscis ā coquō capī non cupit.

Translate. Piscis ā coquō capī non cupit. The fish does not want to be caught by the cook.

Translate. Familiae liberōs ad ludum cum salute agī cupiunt.

Translate. Familiae liberōs ad ludum cum salute agī cupiunt. Families want their children to be driven to school with safety (safely).

Review. Which principal part is used to form the present passive infinitive?

Review. Which principal part is used to form the present passive infinitive? SECOND

Review. With what letter will every present passive infinitive end?

Review. With what letter will every present passive infinitive end? ī

Review. What English words begin the translation of a present passive infinitive?

Review. What English words begin the translation of a present passive infinitive? “to be”

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