Grammatica Lectio VI

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Grammatica - Lectio VI 1. The personal endings for the present, future, and imperfect of both sum and possum are the same as those already learned for regular verbs? a. True b. False 2. The stem of sum in the future and imperfect tenses is ___________. 3. The latin verb meaning to be able or can is a compound of the stem __________________, meaning able, capable, and the irregular verb ________________. 4. In conjugating the verb possum, pot-becomes pos- before forms of sum, esse, beginning with the letter _________. 5. A complementary infinitive is called this because it __________ the meaning of another verb. 6. Which cannot take a complementary infinitive? a. cēnō b. possum c. dēbeō d. none of these 7. A complementary infinitive has a subject separate from that of the verb whose meaning it completes. a. True b. False

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Part II. Conjugate sum, esse, fuī, ----- in the active indicative tenses indicated. Present Tense Future Tense Latin English Latin English I am I shall be You are You will be He, she, it is He, she, it will be We are We will be You (pl.) are You (pl.) will be They are They will be Imperfect Tense Latin English I was You were He, she, it was We were You (pl.) were They were

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Part III. Conjugate possum, posse, potuī, ---- in the active indicative tenses indicated. Present Tense Future Tense Latin English Latin English I can I will be able to You can You will be able to He, she, it can He, she, it will be able to We can We will be able to You (pl.) can You (pl.) will be able to They can They will be able to Imperfect Tense Latin English I was able to You were able to He, she, it was able to We were able to You (pl.) were able to They were able to