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GCSE OCR Latin Grammar Summary Notes (Whole Course)

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A brief summary of all the grammar covered in the GCSE OCR Latin course. Some examples of constructions for harder grammar topics are included.

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Latin GCSE OCR


GRAMMAR


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,Table Of Contents:


A - NOUNS........................................................................................................................................ 4
A1 : NAGDA................................................................................................................................. 4
A2 : VOCATIVE............................................................................................................................ 5
B - ACTIVE VERBS........................................................................................................................... 6
B1 : PRESENT............................................................................................................................. 6
B2 : IMPERFECT......................................................................................................................... 6
B3 : FUTURE............................................................................................................................... 7
B4 : PERFECT............................................................................................................................. 7
B5 : PLUPERFECT...................................................................................................................... 8
C - PASSIVE VERBS.........................................................................................................................9
C1 : AGENT AND INSTRUMENT................................................................................................ 9
C2 : PRESENT...........................................................................................................................10
C3 : IMPERFECT....................................................................................................................... 11
C4 : FUTURE............................................................................................................................. 12
C5 : PERFECT........................................................................................................................... 13
C6 : PLUPERFECT.................................................................................................................... 14
D - SUBJUNCTIVE.......................................................................................................................... 15
D1 : IMPERFECT ACTIVE SUBJUNCTIVE............................................................................... 15
D2 : IMPERFECT PASSIVE SUBJUNCTIVE............................................................................. 15
D3 : PURPOSE CLAUSES........................................................................................................ 16
D4 : INDIRECT COMMAND.......................................................................................................17
D5 : RESULT CLAUSES............................................................................................................ 18
D6 : FEARING CLAUSES.......................................................................................................... 19
D7 : TEMPORAL WITH PURPOSE........................................................................................... 20
D8 : PLUPERFECT ACTIVE SUBJUNCTIVE............................................................................ 21
D9 : PLUPERFECT PASSIVE SUBJUNCTIVE..........................................................................22
D10 : CUM CLAUSES................................................................................................................23
D11 : INDIRECT QUESTIONS................................................................................................... 24
E - PRINCIPAL PARTS....................................................................................................................25
E1 : PRINCIPAL PARTS.............................................................................................................25
F - INFINITIVES............................................................................................................................... 26
F1 : PRESENT ACTIVE INFINITIVE..........................................................................................26
F2 : PERFECT ACTIVE INFINITIVE.......................................................................................... 26
F3 : PRESENT PASSIVE INFINITIVE........................................................................................26
F4 : PERFECT PASSIVE INFINITIVE........................................................................................ 27
F5 : FUTURE ACTIVE INFINITIVE............................................................................................ 27
G - MORE VERBS........................................................................................................................... 28
G1 : IMPERATIVES....................................................................................................................28
G2 : EO...................................................................................................................................... 29
G3 : SUM....................................................................................................................................29
G4 : POSSUM............................................................................................................................ 29
G5 : VOLO..................................................................................................................................30

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, G8 : DEPONENT VERBS.......................................................................................................... 31
G9 : SEMI - DEPONENT VERBS.............................................................................................. 32
G10 : COMPOUND VERBS....................................................................................................... 32
H - PARTICIPLES............................................................................................................................ 34
H1 : PRESENT ACTIVE PARTICIPLE [ PAP ]........................................................................... 34
H2 : PERFECT PASSIVE PARTICIPLE [ PPP ]......................................................................... 34
H3 : FUTURE ACTIVE PARTICIPLE [ FAP ]..............................................................................34
H4 : PERFECT ACTIVE PARTICIPLE [ deponent verbs only]................................................... 35
H5 : PARTICIPLE EXAMPLES...................................................................................................35
I - PRONOUNS................................................................................................................................ 36
I1 : PERSONAL PRONOUNS.................................................................................................... 36
I2 : POSSESSIVES [212]........................................................................................................... 36
I3 : DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS......................................................................................... 37
I4 : INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN - QUESTION....................................................................... 37
I5 : RELATIVE PRONOUN........................................................................................................38
I6 - CONNECTING RELATIVE................................................................................................... 38
I7 : OTHER PRONOUNS........................................................................................................... 39
J - INDIRECT STATEMENTS.......................................................................................................... 41
J1 - INDIRECT STATEMENTS...................................................................................................41
J2 - PRESENT ACTIVE............................................................................................................. 41
J3 - PERFECT ACTIVE..............................................................................................................41
J4 - PRESENT PASSIVE........................................................................................................... 42
J5 - PERFECT PASSIVE........................................................................................................... 42
J6 - FUTURE ACTIVE................................................................................................................42
K - ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS................................................................................................. 43
K1 - COMPARATIVES vs SUPERLATIVES............................................................................... 43
K2 - ADVERBS...........................................................................................................................44
K3 - AGREEMENT..................................................................................................................... 44
K4 - COMPARISON................................................................................................................... 45
L - ACCUSATIVE VS ABLATIVE.................................................................................................... 46
L1 - CITIES.................................................................................................................................46
L2 - TIME....................................................................................................................................46
L3 - IN.........................................................................................................................................46
L4 - PREPOSITIONS................................................................................................................. 47
M - ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE.............................................................................................................48
M1 - ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE...................................................................................................... 48
N - OTHER....................................................................................................................................... 49
N1 - NUMERALS........................................................................................................................49
N2 - QUESTION WORDS.......................................................................................................... 50
N3 - SIGNPOST WORDS.......................................................................................................... 51
N4 - DUM................................................................................................................................... 52
N5 - AD + GERUNDIVE............................................................................................................. 53
N6 - IF CLAUSES.......................................................................................................................54




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,A - NOUNS
A1 : NAGDA

NOMINATIVE - The subject of a sentence
ACCUSATIVE - The object of a sentence
GENITIVE - Possession (of)
DATIVE - The indirect object of a sentence (to/for)
ABLATIVE - By/With/From

1st | f 2nd | m 2nd | n 3rd | m/f 3rd | n 4th 5th

SINGULAR

N puella servus templum leo nomen manus dies

A pullam servum templum leonem nomen manum diem

G puellae servi templi leonis nominis manus diei

D puellae servo templo leoni nomini manui diei

A puella servo templo leone nomine manu die

PLURAL

N puellae servi templa leones nomina manus dies

A puellas servos templa leones nomina manus dies

G puellarum servorum templorum leonum nominum manuum dierum

D puellis servis templis leonibus nominibus manibus diebus

A puellis servis templis leonibus nominibus manibus diebus




EXAMPLES

Nominative
1.Puer ambulabat
1.The boy was walking
Accusative
2.Dominus servum cenam parare iussit
2.The master ordered the slave to prepare dinner
Genitive
3.Dux exercitus est fortis
3.The leader of the army is brave
Dative

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,4.Mercator togam puellis ostendit
4.The merchant showed the toga to the girls
Ablative
5.Ego ab Roma ad Insulam navigavi
5.I sailed from Rome to an Island



A2 : VOCATIVE

VOCATIVE - Addressing someone (often used in conjunction with imperatives)

1st | f 2nd | m 2nd | n 3rd | m/f 3rd | n 4th 5th

SINGULAR

V puella serve templum leo nomen manus dies
fili

PLURAL

V puellae servi templa leones nomina manus dies
filii




EXAMPLES

1.Ecce puella!
1.Look girl!

2.Ostendite nobis viam nunti!
2.Show(pl) us the way messenger!




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,B - ACTIVE VERBS
B1 : PRESENT
I carry O, S, T, MUS, TIS, NT


1st 2nd 3rd 4th MIXED

singular

I carry I warn I drag I hear I capture

1st I porto moneo traho audio capio

2nd YOU portas mones trahis audis capis

3rd HE/SHE/IT portat monet trahit audit capit

plural

1st WE portamus monemus trahimus audimus capimus

2nd YOU portatis monetis trahitis auditis capitis

3rd THEY portant monent trahunt audiunt capiunt




B2 : IMPERFECT
I was carrying BAM, BAS, BAT, BAMUS, BATIS, BANT


1st 2nd 3rd 4th MIXED

singular

I was carrying I was warning I was I was I was
dragging hearing capturing

1st I portabam monebam trahebam audiebam capiebam

2nd YOU portabas monebas trahebas audiebas capiebas

3rd HE/SHE/IT portabat monebat trahebat audiebat capiebat

plural

1st WE portabamus monebamus trahebamus audiebamus capiebamus

2nd YOU portabatis monebatis trahebatis audiebatis capiebatis

3rd THEY portabant monebant trahebant audiebant capiebant




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, B3 : FUTURE
I will carry BO, BIS, BIT, BIMIS, BITIS, BUNT /
AM, ES, ET, EMUS, ETIS, ENT


1st 2nd 3rd 4th MIXED

singular

I will carry I will warn I will drag I will hear I will capture

1st I portabo monebo traham audiam capiam

2nd YOU portabis monebis trahes audies capies

3rd HE/SHE/IT portabit monebit trahet audiet capiet

plural

1st WE portabimus monebimus trahemus audiemus capiemus

2nd YOU portabitis monebitis trahetis audietis capietis

3rd THEY portabunt monebunt trahent audient capient




B4 : PERFECT
I carried I, ISTI, IT, IMUS, ISTIS, ERUNT


1st 2nd 3rd 4th MIXED

singular

I carried I warned I dragged I heard I captured

1st I portavi monui traxi audivi cepi

2nd YOU portavisti monuisti traxisti audivisti cepisti

3rd HE/SHE/IT portavit monuit traxit audivit cepit

plural

1st WE portavimus monuimus traximus audivimus cepimus

2nd YOU portavistits monuistis traxistis audivistis cepistis

3rd THEY portaverunt monuerunt traxerunt audiverunt ceperunt




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