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Page 1: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Personal Endings Review

Page 2: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-O -MI

Page 3: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-SYOU(SG.)

Page 4: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-THE-SHE-IT

Page 5: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-MUS

WE

Page 6: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-TIS

YOU (PL.)

Page 7: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-NTTHEY

Page 8: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

All About Verbs

Each verb has 4 principal parts

First Person Singular

Present Active“I love”

Present active Infinitive“to love”

amo amare amavi amatus

To find the PRESENT STEM of a verb, drop the –RE from the 2nd principal part (the infinitive).

Page 9: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Finding the Present Stem

amare amavi amatusamo

The present stem is the second principal part – re.

amare - re = ama

Find the second principal part of the verb.

Page 10: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Finding the Present Stem

• amo, amare• laboro, laborare• paro, parare• porto, portare• specto, spectare

• AMA-• LABORA-• PARA-• PORTA-• SPECTA-

Page 11: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Write the following verbs on your paper…

• 1st laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus---praise• 2nd moneo, monere, monui, monitus---warn• 3rd rego, regere, rexi, rectus---rule• 3rd –io capio, capere, cepi, captus---take• 4th audio, audire, audivi, auditus---hear

Page 12: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

• The PRESENT STEM is actually used for 3 tenses!

PRESENTIMPERFECT

FUTURE

Page 13: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-O -MUS-S -TIS-T -NT

Present Tense EndingsAM –ing…, …-s

Page 14: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-BAM -BAMUS-BAS -BATIS-BAT -BANT

Imperfect Tense EndingsWAS/WERE …-ING

Page 15: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-BO -BIMUS-BIS -BITIS-BIT -BUNT

Future Tense Endings (1 s t/2n d)WILL…

Page 16: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Test Monday!• Know how to identify a verb’s conjugation (1st, 2nd,

3rd, 3rd –io, 4th)• Know how to make the present stem (drop the –

re).• Know the 3 tenses formed on the present stem

(the “present system”---present, imperfect, and future)

• Know how to translate present tense: I ____, imperfect tense: I was _____-ing, and future tense: I will ______.

• There will NOT be verb charts (o/s/t, bam/bas/bat, bo/bis/bit, etc.) on this test.

Page 17: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

• Make the present, imperfect and future tense charts for the 1st conjugation and 2nd conjugation verbs you chose yesterday. (Do NOT use the 3rd, 3rd-io or 4th!)

• Use the PRESENT STEM as your base on each chart.• Write Latin and English.• Use the same paper.• Turn it in to the basket!

amo –I love amamus---we loveamas—you love amatis---y’all loveamat—h/s/i loves amant---they love

amabam---I was loving etc.amabas etc…amabat etc…

amabo--- I will love etc.Etc. Etc.Etc. Etc.

Page 18: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

It happened in the past,And hasn’t happened since,

And that’s what’s perfectAbout perfect tense!

Page 19: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Finding the Perfect Stem

amare amavi amatusamo

The perfect stem is the third principal part – i.

amavi - i = amav-

Find the third principal part of the verb.

Page 20: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Finding the Perfect Stem

docere docui doctusdoceo

The perfect stem is the third principal part – i.

docui - i = docu-

Find the third principal part of the verb.

Page 21: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Perfect Stem Practice• porto, portare, portavi,

portatus• terreo, terrēre, terrui,

territus• maneo, manēre, mansi,

mansurus• sum, esse, fui, futurus

• PORTAV-

• TERRU-

• MANS-

• FU-

Page 22: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

• The PERFECT STEM is actually used for 3 tenses!

PERFECTPLUPERFECT

FUTURE PERFECT

Page 23: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Perfect Tense Exceptions:

-I -ISTI

Page 24: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

-I -IMUS-ISTI -ISTIS-IT -ERUNT

Perfect TenseHAS/HAVE… …-ed

Page 25: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Which Word Doesn’t Belong?

•portabo• laudabas• legebam• amo

-O -M

“I”

Page 26: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Which Word Doesn’t Belong?

•portamus• amas•ducebas• laudabis

-S

YOU (SG.)

Page 27: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

•duxit• amabat• laudavit• legisti

-T

HE-SHE-IT

Page 28: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Which Word Doesn’t Belong?

• amamus•portavimus•doces• laudavimus

-MUS

WE

Page 29: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Which Word Doesn’t Belong?

• audis•portatis• amavistis•ducebatis

-TIS

YOU (PL.)

Page 30: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Which Word Doesn’t Belong?

• laudabant•portabunt• amat•duxerunt

-NT

THEY

Page 31: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Tricks for Translating!

• First, look at the verb ending and see WHO is doing the verb.

• Be sure you don’t overlook any letters---for example, if you see –S, make sure it’s not really –TIS or –MUS.

Page 32: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

PORTABAMUS

Page 33: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Tricks for Translating!

• Second: Look for a TENSE INDICATOR to figure out the WHEN (tense) of the verb.

Page 34: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

BA

WAS/WERE

Page 35: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

BO, BI, BU

WILL/SHALL

Page 36: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

PORTABAMUSBA

WAS/WERE

WE

Page 37: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Tricks for Translating!

• Third: Complete the verb with the WHAT (meaning).

Page 38: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

PORTABAMUSBA

WAS/WERE

WE

CARRY

Page 39: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

PORT

ABAM

US

WE WERE CARRYING

Page 40: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Imperfect Tense vs. Perfect Tense• Remember that imperfect tense (the –ba–

words) show past action uncompleted (was verbing), repetitive (kept on verbing), or habitual (used to verb)

• Perfect tense shows past action completed

• Ex: While I was washing dishes, the phone rang.

imperfect

perfect

Page 41: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Imperfect Tense vs. Perfect Tense• I saw John every day.• I attended school for

four years.

• Did you play football long?

• The alarm clock kept ringing.

• I saw John yesterday.• I attended school

today.

• Did you ever play football?

• The alarm clock rang.

imperfect tense

perfect tense

Page 42: Personal Endings Review. All About Verbs Each verb has 4 principal parts First Person Singular Present Active “I love” Present active Infinitive

Libellus Verborum

• Present Tense I verb, do verb, am verbing• Imperfect Tense I was verbing, used to verb,

kept on verbing, verbed• Future Tense I will (shall) verb• Perfect Tense I verbed, have verbed, did verb