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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Parses for Ever Expanding Verbs >>>


Chapter 27 Optional (You know…not really) Exercises
Accepit-3rd person singular perfect active indicative of "accipere" meaning "to take" (AK)
Appellabant-3rd person plural imperfect active indicative of "appellare" meaning "to call" (AK)
Credunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of "credere" meaning "to trust" (AK)
Dederunt-3rd person plural perfect active indicative of "dare" meaning "to give" (AK)
Duces-2nd person singular future active indicative of "ducere" meaning "to lead" (AK)
Esse-present active indicative meaning "to be" (AK)
Expulso-1st person singular present active indicative "expulsare" meaning "to expel" (AK)
Habuit-3rd person singular perfect active indicative of "habere" meaning "to have" (AK)
Laudabant-3rd person plural imperfect active indicative of "laudare" meaning "to praise" (AK)
Quaesiverunt-3rd person plural perfect active indicative of "quaerere" meaning "to search for" (AK)
Scribunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of "scribere" meaning "to write"  (AK)
Sunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be" (AK)
Veniet-3rd person singular future active indicative of "venire" meaning "to come" (AK)

Chapter 28 Optional (the joke is assumed) Exercises
Accipiemus-1st person plural future active indicative of "accipere" meaning "to take" (AK)
Agat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "agere" meaning "to drive" (AK)
Ametur-3rd person singular present passive subjunctive of "amare" meaning "to love" (AK)
Careant-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "carere" meaning "to be without" (AK)
Cupiunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of "capere" meaning "to desire" (AK)
Discedatis-2nd person plural present active subjunctive of "discedere" meaning "to depart" (AK)
Eripietur-3rd person singular future passive indicative of "eripere"meaning "to snatch away" (AK)
Faciamus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "facere" meaning "to make" (AK)
Faciant-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "facere" meaning "to make" (AK)
Faciat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "facere" meaning "to make" (AK)
Paremus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "parere" meaning "to prepare" (AK)
Quaeramus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "quaerere" meaning "to search for" (AK)
Scribant-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "scribere" meaning "to write" (AK)
Scribantur-3rd person plural present passive subjunctive of "scribere" meaning "to write" (AK)
Tollatur-3rd person singular present passive subjunctive of "tollere" meaning "to lift" (AK)
Veniat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "venire" meaning "to come" (AK)
Vitent-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "vitare" meaning "to avoid" (AK)
Vivamus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "vivere" meaning "to live" (AK)