LATN 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4-6: Latin Declension, Bitis, Vocative Case
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Grammar case nominative genitive dative accusative ablative vocative first person singular. Present indicative of esse" (to be) sum first person plural. Future indicative of esse" (to be)(root er-) first person plural er . We will be er s erit second person plural. Imperfect indicative of esse" (to be)(root er-) first person plural eram. Present indicative of posse" (to be able) first person singular. He/she/it is able possum potes potest first person plural. Bant erimus eritis erunt er mus er tis erant possumus potestis possunt. Future indicative of posse" (to be able)(root poter-) poter poteris poterit first person plural. You (all) will be able third person plural. Imperfect indicative of posse" (to be able)(root poter-) poteram poter s poterat first person plural. They were able amasat amusatisant first person singular. Adjectives and nouns must match in gender, number, and case; adjectives often follow nouns unless denoting size/number or this/that".