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Latin Grammar

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GERUND

VERBAL NOUN
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HOW TO FORM IT

  • Use present active infinitive base
  • Plus 'nd' and case endings
  • Translates as an -ing word
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GERUND RULES

  • All neuter
  • No nominative case or plural form
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Gerund Examples
1. ad proficiscendum
2. bellandi
3. Concedendum

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RELATIVE CLAUSE

  • Introduced by relative pronouns or relative adverbs
  • Independent clause modified by a subordinate clause
  • Two types: purpose and characteristic
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Relative Clause Examples
1. Quarum unambiguous involuntary Belgae
2. Qui ipsorum lingua Celtae
3. Quam Gallos obitinere dictum est

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HORTATORY SUBJUNCTIVE

WHERE THE SPEAKER URGES A GROUP TO DO SOMETHING
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HORT. SUBJ.

  • Usually in present tense
  • Usually 1st person plural
  • No introductory word or phrase
  • No ut or ne
  • Imperative mood
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Hort. Subj. Examples
1. Veniamus! (Let's come!)
2. Exiamus (Let us go out)
3. Ne illum scelestum sequamur (Let us not follow that bad man)

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