Chapter 48 Partner Grammar

Worksheet by Heather Day
Chapter 48
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Form the Latin infinitives below. (Make PPP forms feminine, accusative, singular) Saluto Active Passive Present salutare salutari Perfect salutavisse salutatam esse Future salutaturam esse Form the Latin infinitives below. (Make PPP forms masculine, accusative, plural) Video Active Passive Present vidēre videri Perfect vidisse visos esse Future visuros esse Form the Latin infinitives below. (Make PPP forms neuter, accusative, singular) Sepelio Active Passive Present sepelire sepeliri Perfect sepelivisse sepultum esse Future sepulturum esse Form the Latin infinitive for the deponent below. Make PPP forms feminine accusative plural Moror Deponent Present morari Perfect moratas esse Future moraturas esse Form the Latin infinitive for the deponent below. Make PPP forms masculine accusative singular Loquor Deponent Present loqui Perfect locutum esse Future locuturum esse Match the Sentence to its Grammatical Construction Cum Titus ad amphitheatrum pervenisset, multos amicos vidit Cum Circumstantial Nesciebamus quis pecuniam nostram surripuisset. Indirect Question Imperatore intrante omnes surrexerunt. Ablative Absolute Non credo Corneliam munera amare. Present Tense Indirect Statement Credebam Titum Marcum ad munera olim duxisse. Past Tense Indirect Statement Identify the tense of the infinitive. State whether it describes action at the SAME time as, BEFORE, or AFTER that of the main verb. Titus sperat pueros ad munera ituros esse.Tense: FutureAction: After Identify the tense of the infinitive. State whether it describes action at the SAME time as, BEFORE, or AFTER that of the main verb. Marcus dixit patrem epistulam confecisse.Tense: PerfectAction: Before Identify the tense of the infinitive. State whether it describes action at the SAME time as, BEFORE, or AFTER that of the main verb. Audivi Cornelium ad Curiam festinare.Tense: PresentAction: Same Time Cornelius dixit se Marcum secum DUCTURUM ESSE. leads led will lead would lead was leading had led Aurelia scit Corneliam pupam filiae Davi DEDISSE. gives gave will give would give was giving had given Patruus meus respondet se manere MALLE. prefers preferred will prefer would prefer was preferring had preferred Marcus putavit se numquam tot et tam varios homines VIDISSE sees saw will see would see was seeing had seen Match the sentence to its translation paying particular attention to the tenses of the head verbs and infinitives Marcus dicit patrem epistulam confecisse Marcus says that his father finished the letter Marcus dixit patrem epistulam confecisse Marcus said that his father had finished the letter Marcus dicit patrem epistulam cras confecturum esse Marcus says that his father will finish he letter tomorrow Marcus dixit epistulam a patre confectam esse Marcus said that the letter had been finished by the father Marcus dicit epistulam a patre confici Marcus says that the letter by his father is finished Marcus dixit patrem epistulam cras confecturam esse Marcus said that his father would finish the letter tomorrow Marcus dicit epistulam a patre confectam esse Marcus says that the letter has been finished by his father Marcus dicit patrem epistulam conficere Marcus says that his father finishes the letter Marcus dixit epistulam a patre confici Marcus said that the letter was being finished by his father Marcus dixit patrem epistulam conficere Marcus said that his father was finishing the letter Translate as accurately as possible, paying particular attention to the tense of the head verb and infinitive.Audivi Titum ad amphitheatrum festinavisse Translate as accurately as possible, paying particular attention to the tense of the head verb and infinitive.Audivi Titum ad amphitheatrum festinaturum esse Translate as accurately as possible, paying particular attention to the tense of the head verb and infinitive.Audivi Sextum Marcum ad munera secutum esse. Translate as accurately as possible, paying particular attention to the tense of the head verb and infinitive.Vidi Corneliam gladiatores magnopere vereri. To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. PUGNAMCOMMITTERE CONVERTO CONSISTO OSTENDO ACRITER CONICIO CONTRA INCEDO PUGNA TOLLO MILIA ARENA FUROR TOT

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