Teaching Indirect Statements

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Teaching Indirect Statements

Present: amare – to love amari – to be loved Perfect: amavisse – to have loved amatus-a-um esse – to have been loved Future: amaturus-a-um esse – to be about to love

The girl says that the dog is sleeping DIRECT STATEMENT The girl says that the dog is sleeping The girl thinks that the dog is sleeping The girl believes that the dog is sleeping INDIRECT STATEMENTS

dico cognosco nuntio promitto intellego credo respondeo sentio video narro dico nuntio intellego respondeo video audio puto construction is acc and inf. can find this in English I believe him to be clever I believe that he is clever

puella dicit canem dormire The girl says the dog to be sleeping The girl says that the dog is sleeping

scio eum callidum esse I know him to be clever I know that he is clever

puella dixit canem dormire The girl said the dog to sleep The girl said that the dog was sleeping

puella dixit canem dormivisse The girl said the dog to have slept The girl said that the dog had slept but what about this?n

rex putavit canem fugisse The king thought the dog to have fled The king thought that the dog had fled.

The teacher said that she was happy magistra dixit se laetam esse magistra dixit eam laetam esse

Verbs of promising / hoping Use a future infinitive spero te Romam mox visurum esse I hope you to be about to see Rome soon I hope that you will soon see Rome