Jump to content

Latin III/Present Subjunctive Lesson 4

From Wikiversity

Salvēte omnēs! Welcome back to Latin for Wikiversity. Here you can peruse a new lesson in Latin, in a simple format. If you would like to catch up, you can find a directory of lessons, a classified vocabulary list, and Memrise courses at the links on the right.

New Grammar

[edit | edit source]

Today we'll complete our study of present subjunctive forms with fourth conjugation verbs. Like the other conjugations, fourth conjugation has its own pattern - we add -a- to the stem, but keep the -i- that's characteristic of fourth conjugation verbs. Let's see this with audiō (to hear):

Person Present Indicative Present Subjunctive
1st person singular audiō audiam
2nd person singular audīs audiās
3rd person singular audit audiat
1st person plural audīmus audiāmus
2nd person plural audītis audiātis
3rd person plural audiunt audiant

See how we keep the -i- and add the -a-? Once you've learned this pattern, fourth conjugation subjunctive is quite straightforward!

Verbs in This Lesson

[edit | edit source]
Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
audiō, 4 hear
File:La-cls-audio.ogg
veniō, 4 come
dormiō, 4 sleep
sciō, 4 know
File:La-cls-scio.ogg
aperiō, 4 open
File:La-cls-aperio.ogg
inveniō, 4 find
File:La-cls-invenio.ogg
sentiō, 4 feel, perceive
nesciō, 4 not know
File:La-cls-nescio.ogg

New Words

[edit | edit source]
Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
statim immediately
File:La-cls-statim.ogg
clārē clearly
File:La-cls-clare.ogg
fortasse perhaps
File:La-cls-fortasse.ogg

New Sentences

[edit | edit source]
Latin English Notes
Clārē audiam. May I hear clearly.
Statim veniāmus. Let us come immediately.
Bene dormiās. May you sleep well.
Fortasse sciāmus. May we perhaps know.
Fenestram aperiāmus. Let us open the window.
Librum inveniās. May you find the book.
Clārē sentiant. May they feel clearly.
Nē nesciāmus. May we not be ignorant.
Mox veniat. May he/she come soon.
Bene dormiant. May they sleep well.
Vērum sentiāmus. May we perceive the truth.

Practice

[edit | edit source]
Practice and learn the words and phrases in this lesson
Step one First learn the words using this lesson:
Step two Next try learning and writing the sentences using this:
Note that the Memrise stage covers the content for all lessons in each stage.
If you are skipping previous stages you may need to manually "ignore" the words in previous levels (use the 'select all' function)

Now you know how to form the present subjunctive in all four conjugations! In future lessons, we'll learn more about when and how to use these forms. Valēte!