Imperfect Tense Verbs Jan. 22-29, 2013.

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Imperfect Tense Verbs Jan. 22-29, 2013

Verbs! Verbs! Verbs! You’ve already learned: Present tense verbs Future tense verbs Imperative verbs WOW…CELEBRATE!

New Tense This Week! Imperfect Tense… a type of past tense We’ll be working out-of-order from your book Ready? Eamus! (Let’s go!)

Imperfect Tense Text p. 180 (lesson 26) Imperfect tense is a past tense. It shows past action uncompleted. There are several ways to translate imperfect tense: was verbing used to verb kept on verbing verbed

Finding the Present Stem amo, amare laboro, laborare terreo, terrēre doceo, docēre specto, spectare AMA- LABORA- TERRE- DOCE- SPECTA- STEM! 

BA! Imperfect Active Tense Endings BAMUS BAM BAS BATIS BAT BANT The present active tense = Present Stem + Imperfect Active Endings BA! Singular Plural We were verbing First Person I was verbing BAMUS BAM You/y’all were verbing Second Person You were verbing BAS BATIS Third Person BAT he, she, it was verbing They were verbing BANT

Imperfect Tense bamus Ama bam Ama Ama batis Ama bas Ama bat Ama bant I was loving I used to love I kept on loving I loved bamus First Person We were loving (etc.) Ama bam Ama You were loving You used to love You kept on loving You loved Second Person You were loving… (etc.) Ama batis Ama bas He was loving… (etc.) Third Person They were loving (etc.) Ama bat Ama bant Imperfect Tense

Your turn! On your paper, practice the imperfect tense using the verbs porto, portare: carry and doceo, docere: teach. Write the Latin and English chart. -BAM: I was… -BAMUS: We were… -BAS: you were… -BATIS: y’all were… -BAT: he/she/it was… -BANT: they were…

Imperfect Tense Practice spectabamus portabat docebas parabatis navigabam augebant We were watching He/she/it was carrying You were teaching Y’all were preparing I was sailing They were increasing

The Present System The “Present System” of verbs include 3 tenses and the imperative: Present tense verbs Imperfect tense verbs Future tense verbs Imperative verbs YOU’VE LEARNED THEM ALL…. WOW…CELEBRATE!

Your Turn! Time to put it all together… Present tense endings Imperfect tense endings Future tense endings Use the worksheet to practice the 3 sets of endings you’ve learned.