Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Latin Check


1.1
Dono- 1st person indicative active of "dona" meaning "to gift"
Solebas- 2nd person present indicative active of "soleo" meaning "to be acquainted to"
Expolitum- 1st person present singular accusative of "expolito" meaning "to claim"
Esse- present active infinitive of "sum" meaning "to be"
Explicare- 3rd person present singular accusative of "explatio" meaning "to plunder"
Habe- 2nd person present indicative active of "habeo" meaning "to have"
Maneat- 2nd person present indicative active of "maneo" meaning "to reamain"

1.10
Duxerat- 3rd person singular pluperfect indicative active of "duxeo" meaning "to lead"
Foro- 1st person singular present indicative active of "foreo" meaning to "pierce"
Venimus- 1st person plural present indicative active of "venio" meaning "to come about"
Esset- 3rd person singular imperfect subjunctive active of "sum" meaning "to be"
Haberet- 3rd person singular imperfect subjunctive active of "habeo" meaning "to have"
Respondi- 1st person singular perfect indicative active of "respondeo" meaning "to respond"
Erat- 3rd person singular imperfect indicative active of "sum" meaning "to be"
Esse- 3rd person singular present infinitive active of "sum" meaning "to be"
Referret- 3rd person singular present indicative active of "reffero" meaning "to refer"
Faceret- 3rd person singular imperfect indicative active of "faceo" meaning "to make"
Dicitur- 3rd person singular present indicative passive of "dico" meaning "to say"
Facerem- 1st person singular perfect indicative active of "Facio" meaning "to make"
Fuit- 3rd person singular perfect indicative active of "sum" meaning "to be"
Posset- 3rd person singular imperfect infinitive active of "posee/sum" meaning "to be able"
Inquit- 3rd person singular present indicative active of "inqueo" meaning "to inquire"
Dixeram- 1st person singular perfect indicative active of "dixeo" meaning "to say"
Habere- 3rd person singular present infinitive active of "habeo" meaning "to have"
Fugit- 3rd person singular present indicative active of "fugio" meaning "to flee"
Vivis- 1st person singular present indicative active of "vivo" meaning "to live"

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Nota Bene: You are to give the infinitive form of the verb, not the 1st principle part.