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Forms Translate the following: “arboribus visis” and identify the voice, mood, and tense of “visis.” |
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“after the trees had been seen”; visis = perfect passive participle |
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Forms Put the verb “ire” into the jussive subjunctive 1st person plural and translate it. |
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Forms: What form is “ambulavisset”? |
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pluperfect active subjunctive |
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Forms What is the perfect active infinitive of “amo”? |
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Forms: What is the difference between “adiuvandum” and “adiuvandos viros”? |
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Adiuvandum is a gerund and adiuvanos viros is a gerundive |
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Forms: What are the imperative singular and plural of loquor? |
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singular = loquere, plural = loquimini |
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Forms: What is the perfect passive 3rd person plural of duco. Translate it. |
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Ducti sunt, they were led |
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Forms Decline fero in the present subjunctive. |
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fer, fers, fert, ferimus, fertis, ferunt |
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Forms: What is the form of rogatum in the following sentence: “Caesar mittit militos rogatum pacem”? Why is it that way? |
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supine after a verb of motion to express purpose |
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Forms: What is fore and abbreviation for? |
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Derivative: The transition from adolescence to adulthood is very difficult.
a.ire b.ferre c.esse d.sedere |
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Derivative: All things are possible. a.pono b.possum c.possideo d.posco |
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Derivative: She lives in another section of town. a.sextus b.sequor c.secutus d.seco |
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Derivative: Veho, vehere, vexi, vectus a.Violence b.Vehicle c.Vexed d.Viscous |
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Derivative: Catena, ae a.Incarnation b.Catacomb c.Cater d.Concatenation |
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Derivative: Serenus, a, um a.Servitude b.Serendipity c.Serene d.Sermonize |
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Derivative: Reficio, reficere, refeci, refectus a.Refractory b.Refectory c.Reformatory d.Refeed |
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Derivative: Ante a.Antara b.Antiquity c.Antonomasia d.Antonyms |
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Derivative: Ars, tis a.Artifact b.Arsenal c.Arch d.Assassinate |
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Derivative: Dens, ntis a.Denominate b.Densifying c.Dentistry d.Dendron |
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