Lesson 35 “Ludi Romani et Nostri”

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Lesson 35 “Ludi Romani et Nostri” Verb Stems Review Lesson 35 “Ludi Romani et Nostri”

He has sent

mīsit

Y’all have been sent (speaking to boys)

missī estis

we make

facimus

it has been made

factum est

they have made

fēcērunt

you hear

audīs

y’all hear

audītis

y’all have heard

audīvistis

she was heard

audīta est

she was held

tenta est

he holds

tenet

she will hold

tenēbit

they will send

mittent

they will be sent

mittentur

they are sent

mittuntur

I have carried

portāvī

I used to carry

portābam

I have been carried (speaker is a girl)

portāta sum

we have been carried (speakers are all girls)

portātae sumus

we had been carried (speakers are boys)

portātī erāmus

y’all had carried

portāverātis

she had carried

portāverat

he had held

tenuerat

we had made

fēcerāmus

y’all have made

fēcistis

they have heard

audīvērunt

it has been sent

missum est

he has been sent

missus est

they have been sent (referring to a group of girls)

missae sunt

y’all hear

audītis

y’all used to hear

audiēbātis

y’all used to be heard

audiēbāminī

we have heard

audīvimus

we will have heard

audīverimus

we will have held

tenuerimus

they will have carried

portāverint

they did carry

portāvērunt

she sent

mīsit

I sent

mīsī

it had been sent

missum erat

it will have been held

tentum erit