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Agenda diēs Iovis, a.d. iv Non. Oct. A.D. MMXVIII HW Check: worksheet 14 Do Now: conjugate spectō, spectāre in the imperf. passive and translate all forms Review of Imperf. Passive Indicative (Worksheet 14) Future Passive Indicative, Conj. 1-2 Pensum: Worksheet 15 Keep studying vocab. list #4 Latin MS8 Mr. Finnigan Boston Latin School

Future Passive Indicative

Future Passive Indicative – 1st Conj. Forming: Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack SG PL 1st 2nd 3rd

Future Passive Indicative – 1st Conj. Forming: Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack SG PL 1st oppugnā 2nd 3rd

Future Passive Indicative – 1st Conj. Forming: Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack SG PL 1st oppugnābo oppugnābi 2nd oppugnābe 3rd oppugnābu *just like in the active: 1st SG drops the –i in –bi– before –o(r) | 3rd PL, –i  –u **N.B.: in 2nd SG, –i changes to –e before –ris

Future Passive Indicative – 1st Conj. Forming: Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack SG PL 1st oppugnābor oppugnābimur 2nd oppugnāberis oppugnābiminī 3rd oppugnābitur oppugnābuntur *just like in the active: 1st SG drops the –i in –bi– before –o(r) | 3rd PL, –i  –u **N.B.: in 2nd SG, –i changes to –e before –ris

Future Passive Indicative – 2nd Conj. Forming (same as 1st conj.): Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold SG PL 1st 2nd 3rd

Future Passive Indicative – 2nd Conj. Forming (same as 1st conj.): Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold SG PL 1st tenē 2nd 3rd

Future Passive Indicative – 2nd Conj. Forming (same as 1st conj.): Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold SG PL 1st tenēbo tenēbi 2nd tenēbe 3rd tenēbu *just like in the active: 1st SG drops the –i in –bi– before –o(r) | 3rd PL, –i  –u **N.B.: in 2nd SG, –i changes to –e before –ris

Future Passive Indicative – 2nd Conj. Forming (same as 1st conj.): Find the present stem (2nd PP – -re) Add the fut. infix/marker –bi–* Add the passive personal endings teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold SG PL 1st tenēbor tenēbimur 2nd tenēberis tenēbiminī 3rd tenēbitur tenēbuntur *just like in the active: 1st SG drops the –i in –bi– before –o(r) | 3rd PL, –i  –u **N.B.: in 2nd SG, –i changes to –e before –ris

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG 2nd SG 3rd SG 1st PL 2nd PL 3rd PL

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor 2nd SG oppugnāberis 3rd SG oppugnābitur 1st PL oppugnābimur 2nd PL oppugnābiminī 3rd PL oppugnābuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor I shall be attacked 2nd SG oppugnāberis 3rd SG oppugnābitur 1st PL oppugnābimur 2nd PL oppugnābiminī 3rd PL oppugnābuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor I shall be attacked 2nd SG oppugnāberis you will be attacked 3rd SG oppugnābitur 1st PL oppugnābimur 2nd PL oppugnābiminī 3rd PL oppugnābuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor I shall be attacked 2nd SG oppugnāberis you will be attacked 3rd SG oppugnābitur s/he/it will be attacked 1st PL oppugnābimur 2nd PL oppugnābiminī 3rd PL oppugnābuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor I shall be attacked 2nd SG oppugnāberis you will be attacked 3rd SG oppugnābitur s/he/it will be attacked 1st PL oppugnābimur we shall be attacked 2nd PL oppugnābiminī 3rd PL oppugnābuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor I shall be attacked 2nd SG oppugnāberis you will be attacked 3rd SG oppugnābitur s/he/it will be attacked 1st PL oppugnābimur we shall be attacked 2nd PL oppugnābiminī you (pl.) will be attacked 3rd PL oppugnābuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus: to attack Latin English 1st SG oppugnābor I shall be attacked 2nd SG oppugnāberis you will be attacked 3rd SG oppugnābitur s/he/it will be attacked 1st PL oppugnābimur we shall be attacked 2nd PL oppugnābiminī you (pl.) will be attacked 3rd PL oppugnābuntur they will be attacked

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold Latin English 1st SG 2nd SG 3rd SG 1st PL 2nd PL 3rd PL

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold Latin English 1st SG tenēbor 2nd SG tenēberis 3rd SG tenēbitur 1st PL tenēbimur 2nd PL tenēbiminī 3rd PL tenēbuntur

Future Passive Indicative – 1st/2nd Conj. Translating: subj. pronoun + shall/will be + ________ed teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold Latin English 1st SG tenēbor I shall be held 2nd SG tenēberis you will be held 3rd SG tenēbitur s/he/it will be held 1st PL tenēbimur we shall be held 2nd PL tenēbiminī you (pl.) will be held 3rd PL tenēbuntur they will be held