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Infinitives and indirect statements(i added some translations just for practice)

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to ______ present active translation to be _______ present passive translation 00:10 01:24 to have ________ed perfect active translation to have been __________ed perfect passive translation to be about to __________ed future active translation to be about to...

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Infinitives and indirect statements
to ______ - Answer present active translation

to be _______ - Answer present passive translation

to have ________ed - Answer perfect active translation

to have been __________ed - Answer perfect passive translation

to be about to __________ed - Answer future active translation

to be about to be _________ed - Answer future passive translation

-āre, -ēre, -ere, -īre - Answer present active endings

-ārī, -ērī, -ī, -īrī - Answer present passive endings

-isse or -visse - Answer perfect active ending

-um/us esse - Answer perfect passive ending

-urum/-urus esse - Answer future active ending

-tum iri - Answer future passive ending

the present and perfect infinitives of dependent verbs are passive in form; the future
initiative is in active form - Answer deponent verbs

shares the same endings as the present passive, perfect passive, and future active -
Answer deponent verbs

Mārcus terram arāre temptat (infinitive=arāre/present active) - Answer Marcus tries to
farm the land

Rēx pessimus ex urbe expelli potuit (infinitive=expelli/present passive) - Answer the
worst king was able to be expelled from the city

Frāter meus in peristyliō dormīre māvult (infinitive=dormīre/present active) - Answer My
brother prefers to sleep in the courtyard

main verb and infinitive - Answer the tense of the infinitive tells us when it takes place in
relation to the main verb

present infinitive in relation to main verb - Answer same time

perfect infinitive in relation to the main verb - Answer the infinitive takes place before the
main verb

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