Transcript OLH Unit 7
UNIT VII
Imperfect Tense
UNIT VII VOCABULARY
Nouns
Verbs
laborō, -āre, work, labor, suffer (labor)
parō, -āre, prepare, get ready (preparation)
arō, -āre, plow (arable)
properō, -āre, hasten, hurry
terreō, terrēre, frighten, terrify (terrify)
absum, irreg. be absent (absent)
adsum, irreg. be present
Adverbs
fama, -ae, f. report, fame (famous)
glōria, -ae, f. glory (glorious)
ōlim, once, once upon a time, formerly
cūr, why? wherefore?
Prepositions
prō (w. abl.) for, in front of, in behalf of
THE PRESENT SYSTEM
Three tenses are formed on the present stem of a verb
Present Tense
Imperfect Tense
Future Tense
The present stem is found by dropping the –re from
the infinitive.
The present tense is formed by adding the personal
endings directly to the present stem.
-o/m
-s
-t
-mus
-tis
-nt
The other tenses of the present system insert a tense
sign between the present stem and the personal
ending.
THE IMPERFECT TENSE
To form the imperfect tense, add the tense sign
-bā- to the present stem, and then add the personal
endings.
Shorten the ā of -bā before -m, -t, and -nt.
Describes an action as not finished or incomplete
In English 4 forms are used to cover the idea
expressed by the Latin imperfect indicative:
ambulābam: I was walking, I kept on walking, I
used to walk, I walked
Conjugation of Amō, Imperfect Tense
Step 1: Take the –re from the infinitive to find the root.
Step 2: Add the -bā- tense marker between the root and
personal endings.
Singular
Plural
1
2
3
amābam
amābāmus
“I was loving.”
“We were loving.”
“I used to love.”
“We used to love.”
amābās
amābātis
“You (s.) were loving.”
“You (pl.) were loving.”
“You (s.) used to love.”
“You (pl.) used to love.”
amābat
amābant
“He was loving.”
“They were loving.”
“He used to love.”
“They used to love.”
PRACTICE
Conjugate in the imperfect tense:
nāvigō, -āre
respondeō, -ēre
sum
absum
adsum
WHAT DO WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT
ROMAN RELIGION?
Answer the following questions in your journals.
What type of religion did the ancient Romans follow?
Do you think they developed this themselves? i.e., no
other influences?
How does Roman Religion compare to our own?
Share information about your own religion.
How were the gods and goddesses different from
regular people?
What did the eat and drink?
Where did they live?
ABOUT ROMAN RELIGION
Polytheistic (belief in more than one god)
The Romans were highly influenced by Greek
religion and gave different names to them
The gods and goddesses were immortal (didn’t
die)
They ate ambrosia and drank nectar for
sustenance
Gods dwelled on Mount Olympus
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