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Subjunctive recap/practice Present, imperfect and pluperfect tenses.

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1 Subjunctive recap/practice Present, imperfect and pluperfect tenses.

2 Duco, ducere, duxi, ductus The present tense, indicative mood 3 rd person singular form of this verb, (he leads), is written – Duc_t Ducit Ducat ducet The present tense, subjunctive mood 3 rd person singular form of this verb us written: – Duc_t Ducit Ducat Ducet Which principal part do we need? How does wE bEAt fAt frIArs help?

3 Duco, ducere, duxi, ductus What does the imperfect active indicative 3 rd person singular form look like? Ducebat Duceret What does the perfect active indicative 3 rd person singular look like? Ducit Duxit Ducebat What does the pluperfect active subjunctive 3 rd person singular look like? Duxeret Duxisset What is our indicative tense indicator? Which principal part do we use for the subjunctive? Which principal part do we use now? Think about the principal part used AND the subjunctive tense indicator.

4 Quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus What is our present tense, indicative mood active 3 rd person singular form? What is our present tense, subjunctive mood active 3 rd person singular form? What is our imperfect indicative? Perfect indicative? Imperfect subjunctive? Pluperfect subjunctive?

5 Dormio, dormire, dormivi Present indicative? Present subjunctive? Imperfect indicative? Perfect indicative? Imperfect subjunctive? Pluperfect subjunctive?

6 Laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus Present indicative? Present subjunctive? Imperfect indicative? Imperfect subjunctive? Perfect indicative? Pluperfect subjunctive?


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