Calescite!Scribete in lingua Latina et in Anglice:
Dumnorix nāvī croceae praeerat.(What case does “praeerat” take?)
Answer the following questions:The British queen who led a rebellion against the Romans was:
A. Cartimandua B. CogidubnusC. Boudica D. Caratacus
The British queen who supported the Romans was:A. Cartimandua B. Cogidubnus
C. Boudica D. Caratacus
To impede something is to ______________ it.A. obstruct B. include
C. break D. billow
Pluperfect Tense (Plus + Perfect)
• “voco, vocāre, vocāvī” – I call, to call, I called
• Uses the Personal Endings (MOST MUST ISNT)
• 3rd Principal Part + “era” + Personal Endings– Ex:
vocaveram I had called
Conjugate “voco, vocāre, vocāvī” in the Pluperfect Tense.
Singular Plural
1st vocaveram I had called
vocaveramus We had called
2nd vocaveras You had called
vocaveratis You (pl.)/Ya’ll had called
3rd vocaverat He/she/it had called
vocaverant They had called
Calescite!
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “moneō, monēre, monuī” (I warn, to warn, I warned) in the Pluperfect Tense.
Conjugate “moneō, monēre, monuī” (I warn, to warn, I warned)
in the Pluperfect Tense.
Singular Plural
1st monueram I had warned
monueramus We had warned
2nd monueras You had warned
monueratis Ya’ll had warned
3rd monuerat S/He/It had warned
monuerant They had warned
“Belimicus ultor”
• pg. 74• We will translate together
• Whatever we don’t finish is homework
***Pay special attn. to PLUPERFECT “-era-”***
Calescite!
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “dō, dare, dedī” (I give, to give, I gave) in the Pluperfect Tense.
Conjugate “dō, dare, dedī” (I give, to give, I gave)
in the Pluperfect Tense.
Singular Plural
1st dederam I had given
dederamus We had given
2nd dederas You had given
dederatis Ya’ll had given
3rd dederat S/He/It had given
dederant They had given
“rex spectaculum dat” Pars Secunda (II)
• Take out:– Pen/cil– Paper with yesterday’s translation– Your brain! (Tua mens!)
• Vertite ad paginam 76
• We will finish in class on Monday
Calescite!Use previous Calescites &
Stage 16 Vocab (pg. 90) to translate:
1) I had delighted2) They had mocked3) Ya’ll had agreed4) We had survived5) You (s.) had sailed6) She had punished
Calescite!Use previous Calescites &
Stage 16 Vocab (pg. 90) to translate:
1) I am delighting2) They are mocking
3) Ya’ll were agreeing4) She was sailing
5) We survived 6) You punished
Questions?• “Num” : expects a “NO”– num tu servus es? • Surely you’re not a slave?• You’re not a slave, are you?
• “Nōnne” : expects a “YES”– nōnne haec villa est elegans? • Surely this house is elegant?• This house is elegant, isn’t it?
• “-ne” : for any “yes or no” question– paterne et mater superfuerunt?• Did your father and mother survive?
Calescite!
Look over your Grammar Notes about question words.
(num, nonne, -ne)
Create one sentence for each word in English.
Ex: Surely this is an easy Calescite, isn’t it? (Nonne)
16.2 Culture CrosswordComprehensive
Covers Stages 13 – 16Due: Thursday 11/4
Pass forward your PTL.
16.5 Verb Building