BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 14 Evolutionary Thought Students
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Chapter v: first and second conjugations: future and imperfect; adjectives in -er. 1 ero, i shall be erimus, we shall. 2 eris, you will be be eritus, you will be. 3 erit, he will be erunt, they will be. 2 eras, you eramus, we were eratis, you were. Irregular possum, posse, potui: to be able, can, could. Possum requires an infinitive to complete its meaning. The imperfect tense if formed precisely according to the rules for the first and second conjugations, except that the stem vowel has been lengthened. Chapter ix: demonstratives hi, ille, iste; special -ius adjectives. Demonstratives are adjectives and pronouns that in general point to persons or things that are relatively near to, or far from a speaker or addresses. Plur al illi illoru m illis illos illis. Plur al illae illaru m illis illas illis. Plur al hi horu m his hos his. Plur al hae haru m his has his.