aro, arare, aravi, aratus. What is the nominative singular of the present active participle?
arans
What is the present active infinitive of habeo, habēre, habui, habitus
habēre
What case is the subject of the infinitive in an indirect statement?
accusative
doceo, docēre, docui, ____
doctus
Quid dicis?
What are you saying?
diffundo, diffundere, diffudi, diffusus. What is the perfect passive participle in the masculine nominative singular?
diffusus
sum, esse, fui, futurus. Give the present active infinitive.
esse
What subordinating conjunction is most often used to translate indirect statements?
that
save. Give all four principal parts.
servo, servare, servavi, servatus
Viri exercitum superaverunt.
The men overcame the army.
pecunia, pecuniae, f.--money. augeo, augēre, auxi, auctus--increase. Say 'of the increasing money' in Latin.
pecuniae augentis
expello, expellere, expuli, expulsus. Give the present passive infinitive.
expelli
Dicit matrem meam pinguem esse. pinguis, pingue--fat
(S)he says that my mom is fat.
Give the remaining three principal parts for perficio.
perficere, perfeci, perfectus
Cur captivos consumpsisti?
Why did you eat the prisoners?
The man, about to insert the fork into the electrical socket, shouted, "Yeet!" Translate 'about to insert' into Latin. The verb is insero, inserere, inserui, insertus.
inserturus
I want to have removed this hindrance already. Translate 'to have removed' into Latin.
removisse
Nuntiavi omnibus me e fenestrā volaturum esse.
I announced to everyone that I would fly out the window.
decide. Give the four principal parts.
statuo/constituo, statuere/constituere, statui/constitui, statutus/constitutus
Hostes meos magnitudine frontis meae opprimo.
frons, frontis, f.--forehead
Mr. Armelin twirled his moustache as he looked at the hostages tied on the tracks. Translate 'hostages tied.' obses, obsidis, m/f--hostage. ligo, ligare, ligavi, ligatus--tie
obsides ligatos/ligatas
He wanted to be about to take the castle by storm. Translate 'to be about to take...by storm.' expugno, expugnare, expugnavi, expugnatus.
expugnaturum esse. (I will also take -us.)
He said that the shore had been beaten by the waves. percutio, percutere, percussi, percussus--beat. unda, undae, f.--wave
Dicebat/Dixit litus undis percussum esse.
place in command. Give all four principal parts.
praeficio, praeficere, praefeci, praefectus
Feminas quas apud latus fluminis relicturus erat iam eduxerat.
He had already brought out the women whom he was about to abandon at the side of the river.