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Imperative Mood Vocative Case

Imperative Mood Vocative Case. Stage 19 . Imperative mood – Direct command. Singular forms of positive commands. 1. Take the present infinitive. !. re. audi. to. !. listen. 2.Drop the - re. Plural forms of positive commands. 1. Take the singular form . audi. te !. listen. !.

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Imperative Mood Vocative Case

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  1. Imperative MoodVocative Case Stage 19

  2. Imperative mood – Direct command Singular forms of positive commands 1. Take the present infinitive ! re audi to ! listen 2.Drop the -re

  3. Plural forms of positive commands 1. Take the singular form audi te! listen ! 2.Add -te

  4. Laborate! • Pugna! • Curre! • Labora! • Currite!

  5. Singular forms of negative commands 1. Take the present infinitive noli currere ! Don’t run! 2. Add noli before the infinitive

  6. Plural forms of negative commands 1. Take the present infinitive nolite currere ! Don’t run! 2. Add nolite before the infinitive

  7. Nolitedicere! • Nolifugere! • Nolitecantare! • Nolitepugnare! • Nolicastigare!

  8. Vocative case– Direct address Singular forms of vocative case Helena, Singular nouns – the same as the nominative Aristo, Clemens, EXCEPT

  9. 2nd declension masculine nouns 1. If it ends in –ius, , us Caecili 2. Drop the -us

  10. 2nd declension masculine nouns 1. If it ends in –us, , e Brut us 2. Drop the –us and add -e

  11. Plural forms of vocative case Plural nouns – the same as the nominative discipuli, cives, feminae,

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