Loyola University Chicago

LATN 271-001: Introduction to Reading Latin

Fall Semester 2024
Dr. Jacqueline Long

Capitoline Wolf, Capitoline Museum, Rome, photo J. Long 1 August 2006


Synopsis

Listing the principal parts and generating, together with the verb's non-finite forms, a particular person-number set of its finite forms, can be an efficient way to practice conjugation-patterns.

Verb: Meaning:

Principal Parts:

Target Person: Number:

Finite Forms Active Passive
Indicative Present
Indicative Imperfect
Indicative Future
Indicative Perfect
Indicative Pluperfect
Indicative Future Perfect
Subjunctive Present
Subjunctive Imperfect
Subjunctive Perfect
Subjunctive Pluperfect
Imperative (2nd-person) Present
Non-Finite Forms Active Passive
Infinitive Present
Infintive Perfect
Infinitive Future
Participle Present ---
Participle Perfect ---
Participle Future
Gerund & Gerundive Present
Supine Present ---

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