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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Parsing Check

ID and Parse all verbs CH 29 and 30 SA

CH 29
vincit-3rd person singular present active indicative of "vincere" meaning "to defeat"
cedamus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "cedere" meaning "to believe"
condidi-1st person singular perfect active indicative of "condere" meaning "to put together"
vidi-1st person singular perfect active indicative of "videre" meaning "to seem"
explevi-1st person singular perfect active indicative of "explere" meaning "to fill out"
dederant-3rd person plural pluperfect active indicative of "dare" meaning "to give"
eras-2nd person singular imperfect active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
molliri-present passive infinitive of "mollire" meaning "to soften"
posses-2nd person singular imperfect active subjunctive of "posse" meaning "to be able"
est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
molliri-present passive infinitive of "mollire" meaning "to soften"
possit-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "posse" meaning "to be able to"
est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
scribere-present active infinitive meaning "to write"
est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
teneat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "tenere" meaning "to have"
fuit-3rd person singular perfect active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
reprimerent-3rd person plural imperfect active subjunctive of "reprimere" meaning "repress"
est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
sit-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "esse" meaning "to be"
vincant-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "vincere" meaning "to defeat"
praestiterunt-3rd person plural perfect active indicative of "praestare" meaning "to excel"
superarent-3rd person plural imperfect active subjunctive of "superare" meaning "to be above"
perterruerunt-3rd person plural perfect active indicative of "perterrere" meaning "to frighten greatly"
refugerunt-3rd person plural perfect active indicative of "refugere" meaning "to run away"
petat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "petere" meaning "to attack"
dicuntur-3rd person plural present passive indicative of "dicere" meaning "to say"
superaret-3rd person singular imperfect active subjunctive of "superare" meaning "to be above"
sint-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "esse" meaning "to be"
discant-3rd person plural present active subjunctive of "discere" meaning "to learn"
est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse"  meaning "to be"
possit-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "posse" meaning "to be able to"
investigari-present passive infinitive meaning "to investigate"
suscipiatur-3rd person singular present passive subjunctive of "suscipere" meaning "to support"
esse-present active infinitive meaning "to be"
videatur-3rd person singular present passive subjunctive of "videre" meaning "to seem"
est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
diligamus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "diligere" meaning "to esteem"

CH 30
sit-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "esse" meaning "to be"