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Review for Latin 3 Honors Final – Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius How to do a Synopsis – by tense, mood, voice, ending, etc. INDICATIVE ACTIVE INDICATIVE.

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1 Review for Latin 3 Honors Final – Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius How to do a Synopsis – by tense, mood, voice, ending, etc. INDICATIVE ACTIVE INDICATIVE LATIN FORMSENGLISH TRANSLATION (“I” is an example) PRESENT 1 st /2 nd Principal part + ō,s,t,mus, tis, nt (1) I verb, (2) I am verbing, (3) I do verb IMPERFECT 1 st /2 nd Principal part + bam,bās,bat, bāmus, bātis, bant (1) I was verbing, (2) I used to verb, (3) I verbed, (4) I kept verbing, (5) I tried to verb FUTURE for 1 st /2 nd Conjug. 1 st /2 nd Principal part + bō,bis,bit, bimus, bitis, bunt (1) I will (shall) verb, (2) I will be verbing FUTURE for 3 rd /3 rd -io/4 th Conj. 1 st /2 nd Principal part + am,ēs,et,ēmus, ētis, ent [“1 A, 5 E’s”] (1) I will (shall) verb, (2) I will be verbing PERFECT 3 rd principal part stem + ī, istī, it, imus, istis, ērunt (1) I verbed, (2) I did verb, (3) I have verbed [true perfect] PLUPERFECT 3 rd principal part stem + eram, erās, erat, erāmus, erātis, erant (1) I had verbed [rare progressive: (2) I had been verbing)] FUTURE PERF. 3 rd principal part stem + erō, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erint* (1) I shall/will have verbed

2 Review for Latin 3 Honors Final Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius INDICATIVELATIN FORMSENGLISH TRANSLATION PRESENT1 st /2 nd Principal part + or,ris,tur,mur, minī, ntur (1) I am verbed, (2) I am being verbed IMPERFECT1 st /2 nd Principal part + bar,bāris,bātur, bāmur, bāminī, bantur (1) I was verbed, (2) I was being verbed FUTURE for 1 st /2 nd Conjug. 1 st /2 nd Principal part + bor,beris,bitur, bimur, biminī, buntur (1) I will (shall) be verbed FUTURE for 3 rd / 3 rd -io/4 th Conj. 1 st /2 nd Principal part + ar,ēris,ētur,ēmur, ēminī, entur [“1 A, 5 E’s”] (1) I will (shall) be verbed PERFECT (2 words) (1) 4 th Principal Part + (2) sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt (1) I have been verbed, (2) I was verbed PLUPERFEC T (2 words) (1) 4 th Principal Part + (2) eram, erās, erat, erāmus, erātis, erant (1) I had been verbed FUTURE PERF. (2 words) (1) 4 th Principal Part + (2) erō, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt* (1) I will (shall) have been verbed INDICATIVE – PASSIVE/DEPONENT

3 Review for Latin 3 Honors Final – Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius 1. Principal parts + meaning: Conjugation #: Person: Number: Gender: tenses, moods, etc. ↓ LATIN ACTIVE FORMSLATIN PASSIVE FORMS Present Indicative Present Subjunctive Imperfect Indicative Imperfect Subjunctive Future Indicative Perfect Indicative Perfect Subjunctive Pluperfect Indicative Pluperfect Subjunctive Future Perfect Indicative Synopsis Template of a Normal Verb with 4 principal parts

4 Review for Latin 3 Honors Final – Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius Present Infinitive Present Command Imperative Singular Present Command Imperative Plural Present Active Participle Perfect Infinitive Perfect Passive Participle Future Active Participle Future Active Infinitive Future Passive Participle = Gerundive Gerund in the Ablative Synopsis Template of a Normal Verb with 4 principal parts - continued

5 Review for Latin 3 Honors Final – Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius 1. Principal parts + meaning: Conjugation #: Person: Number: Gender: tenses, moods, etc. ↓ LATIN FORMSENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Present Indicative Present Subjunctive Imperfect Indicative Imperfect Subjunctive Future Indicative Perfect Indicative Perfect Subjunctive Pluperfect Indicative Pluperfect Subjunctive Future Perfect Indicative Synopsis Template of a Deponent Verb with Translations

6 Review for Latin 3 Honors Final – Oxford Latin Course, Liber Tertius 1. Principal parts + meaning: Conjugation #: Person: Number: Gender: tenses, moods, etc. ↓ LATIN FORMSENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Present Indicative Present Subjunctive Imperfect Indicative Imperfect Subjunctive Future Indicative Perfect Indicative Perfect Subjunctive Pluperfect Indicative Pluperfect Subjunctive Future Perfect Indicative Synopsis Template of a Deponent Verb with Translations

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