Grammar Grab Bag
Vocabulary Lightning Round
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Passive Voice Challenge
Indirect Statements
100

What is the case and number of puerōs?

Accusative plural, masculine

100

pāx

Peace

100

Urbs ā hostibus capta est

The city was (has been) captured by the enemies.

100

Conjugate vocō in perfect passive (1st person singular)

vocātus sum

100

What are the 3 parts of an indirect statement?

Verb of saying/thinking + accusative subject + infinitive verb

200

Translate laudātus est.

He was praised

200

furor

Madness, fury

200

Flaccus dīxit bellum futūrum esse.

Flaccus said that there would be a war

200

Translate audītae sunt

They (feminine) were heard / have been heard

200

Translate Pater putat mē dormīre.

Father thinks that I am sleeping.

300

Future perfect passive of mittō, 2nd person plural

missī/ae eritis

300

nāvigābis

You will sail

300

Cīvēs, ā rēge monitī, domum rediērunt.

The citizens, having been warned by the king, returned home.

300

Is dūcēbantur active or passive? What does it mean?

Passive; they were being led

300

Dīcit puerum rīdēre.

She says that the boy is laughing

400

Difference between legēns and lectus

legēns = present active participle (“reading”),
lectus = perfect passive participle (“having been read”)

400

vindicātūrus

About to avenge

400

Caesar dīxit sē exercitum ductūrum esse

Caesar said that he would lead the army.

400

Form the future perfect passive of amō (3rd person plural)

amātī erunt

400

What is the infinitive in Flaccus dīxit bellum futūrum esse?  

futūrum esse

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