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Perfect Tense Latin I 11.7.05.

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1 Perfect Tense Latin I

2 What is the perfect tense?
The perfect tense is used to describe action that has taken place in the past AND has been finished/completed. Ex.: I have done all my homework. “I have done” is a perfect tense verb phrase in English. Notice that we use the helping verb “have” (or “has”) in the phrase.

3 The perfect tense in Latin . . .
In Latin, we must use a set of endings on our verbs which tell us that the verbs are in the perfect tense: Sing. Pl. 1st -I (I) -imus (we) 2nd -isti (you) -istis (you) 3rd -it (he/she/it) -erunt (they)

4 What is the perfect stem?
In order to use these new perfect tense endings, we must first learn how to find the perfect stem: a.) go to the third principal part of the verb (Ex.: laboravi) b.) remove the –i (Ex.: laboravi - -i = laborav-) c.) add the perfect tense endings

5 Conjugating in the Perfect Tense
Singular Plural Laboravi laboravimus Laboravisti laboravistis Laboravit laboraverunt I have worked we have worked You have worked you have worked He/she/it has worked they have worked

6 Practice Go to p. 100 and conjugate each verb in that vocabulary list in the perfect tense. Also, give the English translation for each Latin verb form. This is a classwork grade.


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