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05 February 2009

Rotation 2: Verbs-Pluperfect and Future Perfect Tenses

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NSK said...

Period 2

PLUPERFECT TENSE

1. Use 3rd Principle Part/Present stem as base
2. Then use tense marker ERA, and apply Mickey mouse endings (remember m is an alternative for o)
3. Pluperfect verbs are translated as past tense “Had”


FUTURE PERFECT TENSE


Future perfect verbs are an action that will have been completed before some other action in the future time begins.

1. Use 3rd Principle Part/ Present Stem as base
2. then use tense marker ERI, and apply Mickey Mouse personal endings (remember m is an alternative for o)

Song Lyrics:Pluperfect: to the tune of three blind mice

Era; Era,
m, s, t; m,s,t
mus, tis, nt; must, tis, nt,
Pluperfect; Pluperfect

Future Perfect: to the tune of three blind mice

Eri; Eri
m,s,t; m,s,t
mus, tis, nt; mus, tis, nt
Future Perfect; Future Perfect

We used a matching game to review

Deana said...

Period 3

Pluperfect and Future Perfect Verbs

 Make pluperfect verbs by:
o Add –era to the verb and then the endings from the Mickey Mouse song
Singular Plural
Amav-eram Amav-eramus
Amav-eras Amav-eratis
Amav-erat Amav-erant
oTranslate as “had ______”

 Make Future Perfect Verbs by:
o Add –eri to the verb and then the endings from the Mickey Mouse song
Singular Plural
Amav-erim Amav-erimus
Amav-eris Amav-eritis
Amav-erit Amav-erint
oTranslate as “will have ______ed”

Anonymous said...

This is a review of every verb tense...(including pluperfect)

1.Each player gets a set of letters, corresponding to each of the endings.

2.The person presenting the game will have the answer/question/point sheet. The presenter will read the tense and the person, and the amount of points possible. The person to spell out the ending the fastest and correctly recieves the points.

3.Bonus is to spell my last name.

4.In the end the person with the highest amount of points wins.

5.Make sure, if you were to make this game, make duplicates of letters just in case if in one case a letter is reapeated (IE the letter V and I were usually repeated in some tenses).