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PERFECT ACTIVE INFINITIVE 85 193. The Perfect Active Infinitive. The perfect active infinitive is formed by adding -isse to the perfect stem.


 * 1. In like manner give the perfect infinitive active of dō, portō, dēleō, moveō, habeō, dīcō, discēdō, faciō, veniō, mūniō.

196. I.
 * 1) Habuisti, moverunt, miserant.
 * 2) Vidit, dixeris, duxisse.
 * 3) Misistis, paruerunt, discesseramus.
 * 4) Munivit, dederam, misero.
 * 5) Habuerimus, delevi, paruit, fuisse.
 * 6) Dederas, muniveritis, v6neratis, misisse.
 * 7) Veneras, fecisse, dederatis, portaveris.
 * 8) Quem verba oracull moverant? Populum verba oraculi moverant.
 * 9) Cui Cepheus verba oraculi narraverit? Perseo Cepheus verba oraculi narraverit.
 * 10) Amici ab Andromeda discesserint.
 * 11) Monstrum saevum domicilia multa deleverat.
 * 12) Ubi monstrum vidistis? Id in aqua vidimus.
 * 13) Quid mOnstrum faciet? Monstrum Andromedam interficiet.

II.
 * 1) They have obeyed, we have destroyed, I shall have had.
 * 2) We shall have sent, I had come, they have fortified.
 * 3) I had departed, he has obeyed, you have sent {sing, and plur.).
 * 4) To have destroyed, to have seen, he will have given, they have carried.
 * 5) He had destroyed, he has moved, you have had {sing, and plur.).
 * 6) I have given, you had moved {sing, and plur.), we had said.
 * 7) You will have made {sing, and plur.), they will have led, to have given.
 * 8) Who had seen the monster? Andromeda had seen it
 * 9) Why had the men departed from the towns? They had departed because the monster had come.
 * 10) Did Cepheus obey the oracle ? He did.