Saturday, April 20, 2024

26.03.24: the imperfect tense [7]; simple practice of imperfect verbs

What are the meanings of these imperfect verbs? All of the verbs have appeared in previous posts. You can see the infix -ba / bā – and the personal endings -m. -s, -t etc.

lūdē ¦ ba ¦ ntthey were playing; they used to play. Translate them all with with either “was / were [doing]” or “used to [do]”

What are the meanings of these imperfect verbs? All of the verbs have appeared in previous posts. You can see the infix -ba / bā – and the personal endings -m. -s, -t etc.

ludē ¦ ba ¦ ntthey were playing; they used to play. Translate them all with with either “was / were [doing]” or “used to [do]”

  1. labōrā¦ba¦m (I was .... ing; I used to ...)
  2. manē¦bā¦s (you [sg.] were ... )
  3. docē¦ba¦t (he / she / it used to ... )
  4. accipiē¦bā¦mus (we .... )
  5. fugiē¦bā¦tis (you [pl.] ... )
  6. aperiē¦ba¦nt (they ... )
  7. amābāmus
  8. audiēbāmus
  9. cupiēbam
  10. currēbāmus
  11. dēcipiēbant
  12. dīcēbant
  13. discēbat
  14. dormiēbam
  15. faciēbās
  16. habitābās
  17. iacēbant
  18. legēbās
  19. nārrābātis
  20. natābat
  21. nāvigābant
  22. pūniēbat
  23. saeviēbat
  24. sciēbātis
  25. scrībēbam
  26. sedēbam
  27. surgēbātis
  28. terrēbātis
  29. timēbāmus
  30. veniēbās

 

 

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