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Chapter 8: The Present Tense of Latin Verbs. Brainstorming What is a verb? What is a tense? What does it mean to conjugate a verb? What is a pronoun?

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1 Chapter 8: The Present Tense of Latin Verbs

2 Brainstorming What is a verb? What is a tense? What does it mean to conjugate a verb? What is a pronoun? Does English need pronouns? Why? Does Latin need pronouns? Why (not)? An action word (example: write, read, carry) A verb tense shows WHEN the action takes place (examples: past, present, future). Conjugating verbs is when you change the ending to match the subject (ex: puella scribit vs puellae scribunt). Pronouns replace nouns (example: he, she, it, I, you) Yes – if we don’t include pronouns, we don’t know who the subject is (example: ______ read). No – the endings tell us what the subject is without pronouns (example: scribit).

3 amo, amare – to love egonos tuvos puer puella pueri puellae amo amas amat amamus amatis amant

4 Steps for forming the present tense 1. Start with the infinitive amareparareindueredormire 2. Find the stem by taking off the –RE ending ama-para-indue-dorm- 3. Add the correct present tense ending -o-s-t-mus -ts-nt

5 paro, parare egonos tuvos puer puella pueri puellae paro paras parat paramus paratis parant

6 induo, induere egonos tuvos puer puella pueri puellae induo induis induit induimus induitis induunt Note: Sometimes the vowel before the –RE ending changes. This change WON’T happen if the vowel is an I or A. Don’t worry about this change right now – we’ll talk about it more in Chapter 10.

7 dormio, dormire egonos tuvos puer puella pueri puellae dormio dormis dormit dormimus dormitis dormiunt

8 Note: Translation Don’t forget that the present tense can be translated three ways into English! scribitcurrohabitatis he/she/it writes he/she/it is writing he/she/it does write I run I am running I do run y’all live y’all are living y’all do live

9 Irregular Verbs Latin has some irregular verbs that don’t quite follow this pattern. The most important one to know is the verb sum, esse = to be.

10 sum, esse = to be egonos tuvos puer puella pueri puellae sum es est sumus estis sunt


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