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ATL I: More on Indirect Statement. Stage 40. Indirect Statement . Indirect statement: Is triggered by a verb of the head Has an accusative subject Has a verb in the infinitive Now we will learn new tenses in the indirect statement. . Present Tense. puer dicit custodem revenire .
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ATL I: More on Indirect Statement Stage 40
Indirect Statement • Indirect statement: • Is triggered by a verb of the head • Has an accusative subject • Has a verb in the infinitive • Now we will learn new tenses in the indirect statement.
Present Tense • puerdicitcustodemrevenire. • The boy says that the guard is returning. • sperantpuellamrecituramesse. • They hope that the girl will recite. • audio villas deletasesse. • I hear that the villas have been destroyed.
Perfect and Imperfect • In stage 40 we have seen indirect statements that are introduced by a verb in the perfect or imperfect tense. • puer dixit custodemrevenire. • The boy said that the guard was retuning. • sperabantpuellamrecituramesse • They hoped that the girl would recite. • audivi villas deletasesse. • I heard that the villas had been destroyed.
testudo hic testudo dixit eumomnespiscesodire.
accipesquatinam virnatans dixit me in periculafuturumesse.
Examples accusatoresaffirmaveruntSalviummultasceleracommisisse. centuriocredebatmilites facile urbemcapturosesse. multi senatoresputabantAgricolaminiusterevocatumesse. nuntius dixit fratremmeum in Britannia illo tempore habitare. civessciebantDomitianumtimoreconiurationissaepeperturbari.