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Thepluperfect tense
➜
The pluperfect tense
Exercise 12.3
Translate the following into Latin:
1
Hehad loved.
2
Theyhad carried.
3
Wehad stayed.
4
Ihad seen.
5
You (sing.)had sent.
6
Theyhadput.
7
Wehadmade.
8
You (pl.)had taken.
9
Theyhadheard.
10
Ihad come.
11
Shehad slept.
12
Hehadpunished.
13
You (sing.)hadplayed.
14
Hehad given.
15
Theyhad laughed.
16
Wehad fought.
17
Theyhaddeparted.
18
Ihad read.
19
Wehaddestroyed.
20
Hehadwalked.
1 mark for each question. Total: 20
Exercise 12.4
Translate the following into Latin:
1
Theyhadmade.
2
Hehad seen.
3
You (sing.)haddestroyed.
4
Wehadput.
5
Ihad laughed.
6
You (pl.)hadpunished.
7
Hehadmade.
8
Shehad sent.
9
Wehad come.
10
Theyhad taken.
1 mark for each question. Total: 10
Exercise 12.5
Translate the following into English:
1
amaveramus
.
2
ceperant.
3
audiveras.
4
rexerat.
5
dederam.
6
duxerat.
7
moveramus.
8
terruerat.
9
responderant.
10
miseram.
1 mark for each question. Total: 10
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Exercise 12.1
Translate the followingpassage. Linenumbers are givenon the left.Newwords are
underlined in the text and theirmeanings given in themargin.
Achilles and Hector
1
GraeciTroiamoppugnaverant.urbemTroiam
tamennon statimoccupaverant.Troianosnon
vicerant.propeurbemTroiam igiturcastra
posuerant.
5
diucopiaeGraecorummurosTroiae
oppugnabant.eos tamendelerenonpoterant.
omnesGraeci igitur iratissimi,Troiani
laetissimierant.
Priamus rexTroiaeerat.multos liberos fortes
10
habebat.nemoautem fortiorautclariorquam
Hectorerat.virmagnaevirtutiserat.proTroianis fortiterpugnabat.
interGraecosquoqueerantmultimilites
fortes.Achillesautem fortissimuserat.
15
Achillesamicum,Patroclumnomine,habebat.
quodHectorPatroclum inproelioocciderat,
Achilles iratissimuserat.
Exercise 12.2
1
From thepassage give, in Latin,one exampleof eachof the following:
(a)
an adverb.
(1)
(b)
apreposition.
(1)
(c)
an infinitive.
(1)
2
oppugnaverant
(line1).Give the Latin subject and the Latin
objectof this verb.
(2)
3
erant
(line8).Give the1stperson singularof thepresent tenseof this verb.
(1)
4
Troiae
(line9). Inwhich case is thisnoun?
(1)
5
habebat
(line10).Give theperson,number and tenseof this verb.
(3)
Total: 10
oppugnaverant
=hadattacked
occupaverant
= theyhadseized
vicerant
= theyhad conquered
castra,-orum,
n.pl.=camp
posuerant
= theyhadpitched
poterant
= theywereable
omnes
=all
iratissimus,-a,-um
=veryangry
laetissimus,-a,-um
= very
happy
Priamus
=Priam (aname)
liberi,-orum,
m.pl.= children
fortis,-is,-e
=brave
nemo
=noone
fortior
=braver
aut
=or
clarior
=more famous
quam
= than
virtus,virtutis,
f.=courage
pro+
abl.= for
fortissimus,-a,-um
= the
bravest
Patroclum
=Patroclus (aname)
occiderat
=had killed
Total: 85
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8.1
More irregular verbs:
possum
and
eo
A few verbs in Latin are irregular, and have to be revised carefully. The verb
sum
is one; here are two more.
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possum,posse,potui
= Iamable
eo, ire, ii
(or
ivi
),
itum
= Igo
Present
possum
eo
potes
is
potest
it
possumus
imus
potestis
itis
possunt
eunt
Future
potero
ibo
poteris
ibis
poterit
ibit
poterimus
ibimus
poteritis
ibitis
poterunt
ibunt
Imperfect
poteram
ibam
poteras
ibas
poterat
ibat
poteramus
ibamus
poteratis
ibatis
poterant
ibant
Perfect
potui
ii
potuisti
isti
potuit
iit
potuimus
iimus
potuistis
istis
potuerunt
ierunt
Pluperfect
potueram
ieram
potueras
ieras
potuerat
ierat
potueramus
ieramus
potueratis
ieratis
potuerant
ierant
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8.2
More questions:
nonne
and
num
Sometimes when we ask a question we expect either the answer yes, or the
answer no. To do this in Latin, we use
nonne
or
num
.
Expecting the answer yes:
nonne
?
Expecting the answer no:
num
?
Examples
exeo,exire,exii,exitum
= I goout
ineo, inire, inii, initum
= I go in
pereo,perire,perii,peritum
= Iperish
transeo, transire, transii, transitum
= I cross
Theverb
possum
isalmostalwaysusedwithan infinitive,sobe sure to lookout for it.
e.g.
Marcus scriberepotest.
=Marcus is able
towrite
.
feminaemulta templaviderepoterant.
=Thewomenwere able
tosee
many
temples.
Exam-stylequestions
8.1
Translate into English:
(a)
Romanihostesvincerenonpoterant.
(4)
(b)
GraeciTroianos superare sineauxiliodeorumnonpossunt.
(7)
(c)
milites transmontes inpatriam redierunt.
(5)
(d)
ancillae in templumcumdomino inibunt.
(4)
(e)
incolaeexoppidoeffugerenonpotuerant.
(4)
8.2
Answer the following:
(a)
In sentence8.1 (a)above,whichpartofwhichverb is
poterant
?Put
thisverb into the future tense,keeping thepersonandnumber the same. (3)
(b)
In sentence8.1 (b) above,writedown and translate an infinitive.
(2)
(c)
In sentence8.1 (c) above, inwhich case is
montes
,andwhy?
(2)
(d)
In sentence8.1 (d) above, fromwhich verbdoes
inibunt
come?
What is this verb’spresent infinitive?
(2)
(e)
In sentence8.1 (e) above,give the tenseof
potuerant
.What change
would youhave tomake to
potuerant
if youwished towrite
hewillbe
able
?
(2)
Totalmarks:35
In theperfect tenseof
eo
, the forms
ivi, ivisti, ivit, ivimus, ivistis,
iverunt
are
also found,but these aremore rare.
The verb
eo
isoften found in compounds,which go exactly as
eo
,butwith aprefix
such as
in
or
ex
.
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Exercise 12.1
TheGreekshad attackedTroy.
(3)
However, theyhadnot seized the cityofTroy immediately.
(6)
Theyhadnot conquered theTrojans.
(3)
Theyhad thereforepitched campnear the cityofTroy.
(6)
For a long time the forcesof theGreekswere attacking thewallsofTroy.
(6)
However, theywere
not able todestroy them.
(5)
All theGreeks thereforewere very angry, theTrojans veryhappy.
(7)
Priamwas the kingofTroy.
(4)
Hehadmanybrave children.
(4)
Noone,however,wasbraverormore
famous thanHector.
(8)
Hewasamanofgreat courage.
(4)
Heused tofightbravely for theTrojans.
(4)
Among theGreeks also thereweremanybrave soldiers.
(7)
Achilles,however,was thebravest.
(4)
Achilleshad a friendnamed Patroclus.
(5)
BecauseHectorhad killed Patroclus inbattle,Achilles
was very angry.
(9)
Total:85
Exercise 12.2
1 (a)
non/statim/diu/fortiter.
(1)
(b)
prope/pro/inter/in.
(1)
(c)
delere.
(1)
2
Subject:
Graeci
.
Object:
Troiam
.
(2)
3
sum.
(1)
4
Genitive.
(1)
5
3rdperson
Singular
Imperfect
(3)
Total:10
Exercise 12.3
1
amaverat
.
2
portaverant
.
3
manseramus
.
4
videram
.
5
miseras
.
6
posuerant
.
7
feceramus
.
8
ceperatis
.
9
audiverant
.
10
veneram
.
11
dormiverat
.
12
puniverat
.
13
luseras
.
14
dederat
.
15
riserant
.
16
pugnaveramus
.
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discesserant
.
18
legeram
.
19
deleveramus
.
20
ambulaverat
.
1mark for eachquestion.Total:20
Exercise 12.4
1
fecerant
.
2
viderat
.
3
deleveras
.
4
posueramus
.
5
riseram
.
6
puniveratis
.
7
fecerat
.
8
miserat
.
9
veneramus
.
10
ceperant
.
1mark for eachquestion.Total:10
Exercise 12.5
1
Wehad loved.
2
Theyhad taken.
3
Youhadheard.
4
Hehad ruled.
5
Ihad given.
6
Hehad led.
7
Wehadmoved.
8
Hehad frightened.
9
Theyhad answered.
10
Ihad sent.
1mark for eachquestion.Total:10
Exercise 12.6
1
Hehadput.
2
Theyhad run.
3
Youhaddeparted.
4
Ihad read.
5
Wehad slept.
6
Wehadwalked.
7
Hehadfled.
8
Youhadmade.
9
Wehad laughed.
10
Youhaddestroyed.
1mark for eachquestion.Total:10
Exercise 12.7
1
Wehad stayed.
2
Theyhad seen.
3
Hehad fought.
4
Theyhad entered.
5
Hehad taken.
6
Youhadwarned.
7
Hehaddrunk.
8
Hehad said.
9
Wehadplayed.
10
Youhad killed.
1mark for eachquestion.Total:10
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