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October 27 th, 2011.  Present, Future, and Imperfect tenses all referred to as the “Present System” because they are all formed on the present stem (i.e.

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1 October 27 th, 2011

2  Present, Future, and Imperfect tenses all referred to as the “Present System” because they are all formed on the present stem (i.e. 1 st Principal Part) – Note: 2 nd Principal Part = Infinitive.  The Perfect System (i.e. The Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect) all modelled on 3 rd Principal Part.  i.e. Laudo, Laudare, Laudavi, Laudatus, a, um.  3 rd and 4 th Principal parts are highly varied and must be memorized with the vocabulary.

3  Perfect (i.e. Present Perfect) = the simple past (i.e. Caesar conquered Gaul); note the contrast with the Imperfect which connotes ongoing action in the past (i.e. Caesar was conquering Gaul).  Pluperfect (i.e. Past Perfect) refers to an event that has taken place prior to the action of another verb (i.e. When Caesar became dictator he had already conquered Gaul).  Future Perfect refers to an event that will have already occurred relative to another action yet to happen (i.e. When Caesar becomes dictator he will have conquered Gaul).

4 Perfect Tense Pluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Laudavi – I praisedLaudaveram – I had praisedLaudavero – I shall have praised Laudavisti – You praisedLaudaveras – You had praisedLaudaveris – You will have praised Laudavit – He/She/It praisedLaudaverat = He/she/it had praised Laudaverit – He/she/it will have praised Laudavimus – We praisedLaudaveramus = We had praised Laudaverimus – We shall have praised Laudavistis – You praisedLaudaveratis = You had praised Laudaveritis – You will have praised Laudaverunt – They praisedLaudaverant = They had praised Laudaverint – They will have praised

5 Perfect TensePluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Monui – I warnedMonueram – I had warnedMonuero – I shall have warned Monuisti – You warnedMonueras – You had warnedMonueris – You will have warned Monuit – He/she/it warnedMonuerat – He/she/it/had warned Monuerit – He/she/it will have warned Monuimus – We warnedMonueramus – We had warned Monuerimus – We shall have warned Monuistis – You warnedMonueratis – You had warnedMonueritis – You will have warned Monuerunt – They warnedMonuerant – They had warnedMonuerint – They will have warned

6 Perfect TensePluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Egi – I droveEgeram – I had drivenEgero – I shall have driven Egisti – You droveEgeras – You had drivenEgeris – You will have driven Egit – He/she/it droveEgerat – He/she/it had drivenEgerit – She/he/it will have driven Egimus – We droveEgeramus – We had drivenEgerimus – We shall have driven Egistis – You droveEgeratis – You had drivenEgeritis – You will have driven Egerunt – The droveEgerant – They had drivenEgerint – They will have driven

7 Perfect TensePluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Cepi – I seizedCeperam – I had seizedCepero – I shall have seized Cepis – You seizedCeperas – You had seizedCeperis – You will have seized Cepit – She/he/it seizedCeperat – She/he/it had seizedCeperit – She/he/it will have seized Cepimus – We seizedCeperamus – We had seizedCeperimus – We shall have seized Cepistis – You seizedCeperatis – You had seizedCeperitis – You will have seized Ceperunt – They seizedCeperant – They had seizedCeperint – They will have seized

8 Perfect TensePluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Audivi – I heardAudiveram – I had heardAudivero – I shall have heard Audivisti – You heardAudiveras – You had heardAudiveris – You will have heard Audivit – He/she/it heardAudiverat – He/she/it had heard Audiverit – He/she/it will have heard Audivimus – We heardAudiveramus – We had heardAudiverimus – We shall have heard Audivistis – You heardAudiveratis – You had heardAudiveritis – You will have heard Audiverunt – They heardAudiverant – They had heardAudiverint – They will have heard

9 Perfect TensePluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Fui – I wasFueram – I had beenFuero – I shall have been Fuisti – You wereFueras – You had beenFueris – You will have been Fuit – He/she/it wasFuerat – He/she/it had beenFuerit – She/he/it will have been Fuimus – We wereFueramus – We had beenFuerimus – We shall have been Fuistis – You wereFueratis – You had beenFueritis – You will have been Fuerunt – They wereFuerant – They had beenFuerint – You will have been

10 Perfect TensePluperfect TenseFuture Perfect Tense Potui – I was ablePotueram – I had been ablePotuero – I shall have been able Potuisti – You were ablePotueras – You had been ablePotueris – You will have been able Potuit – He/she/it was ablePotuerat – He/she/it had been able Potuerit – She/he/it will have been able Potuimus – We were ablePotueramus – We had been able Potuerimus – We shall have been able Potuistis – You were ablePotueratis – You had been ablePotueritis – You will have been able Potuerunt – They were ablePotuerant – They had been able Potuerint – They will have been able

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15  Pronouns which refer back to the subject.  i.e. Cicero praised him (“him” = regular pronoun) BUT Cicero praised himself (“himself” = reflexive pronoun).  Cannot serve as subjects of a finite verbs – therefore n0 nominative case; All first and second person reflexive pronouns decline like regular personal pronouns.  Context needed to discern what type of pronoun you are dealing with.  Cf. Wheelock, p. 83.

16  Nom -.  Gen – Sui (of himself, herself, itself)  Dat – Sibi (to/for himself, etc.).  Acc – Se (himself, etc.).  Abl – Se (by/with/from himself, etc.).  Nom -.  Gen – Sui (of themselves).  Dat – Sibi (to/for themselves).  Acc – Se (themselves).  Abl – Se (By/with/from themselves).  Note – Declines identically to 2 nd person singular reflexive pronoun; Singular and plural are identical; use context.

17  Possessive pronouns referring to the subject (i.e. Cicero praises his own students).  1 st (meus, a, um – noster, nostra, nostrum) and 2 nd (Tuus, a, um – Vester, Vestra, Vestrum) person decline exactly like regular possessive pronouns.  3 rd person possessive reflexive pronoun (suus, sua, suum) declines like any 1 st /2 nd declension adjective (i.e. Like magnus, a, um); must agree with the noun modified in gender, number, and case regardless of the gender and number of the subject to which it refers; Be careful to distinguish the use of 3 rd person reflexive possessive pronouns from the use of nonreflexive possessive pronouns.  Cf. Wheelock, p. 84.

18  Added to a noun to emphasize its significance in a sentence – Cf. Wheelock, p. 85.  Declines just like Magnus, a, um, except for the genitive and dative singular which follows the regular demonstrative pronouns (hic, Ille etc.) – Cf. Wheelock, p. 448.


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