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100
When the participle is part verb and part adjective.
What is present participles
100
The famous city of science and learning.
What is Alexandria
100
This man had attempted to remove magic and superstition from the treatment of disease. He also wrote 53 books on medicine.
Who is Hippocrates (Cos)
100
servi ad villiam revenerunt, Barbillum portantes.
The slaves returned to the house, carrying Barbilus.
100
adeo, adire, adii
What is to approach
200
Ambulans is part of this verb.
What is ambulare
200
This important building was set up and financed by the Greek rulers of Egypt.
What is The Museum
200
This man performed the first recorded public dissection on a human corpse. He was the most famous Alexandrian anatomist.
Who is Herophilus
200
ancillae prope lectum stabant, lacrimantes.
The slave girls were standing by the couch, crying.
200
despero, desperare, desperavi
What is to despair
300
Examples of this include: "him", "her,", "it", "them", ect.
What are personal pronouns
300
Hippocrates (Cos)
Who wrote the Hippocratic Oath
300
The author of "The Elements". He was famous for the study of mathematics.
Who is Euclid
300
astrologus in cubiculum irrupit, clamans.
The astrologer burst in the bedroom, shouting.
300
latus, lata, latum
What is wide
400
Find the present participles in this sentence: servi, Barbillum portantes, villiam intraverunt.
What is portantes
400
Aesulapius was believed to be the god of this
What is healing
400
This man rediscovered the idea that the earth was round, rotated on an axis, and circled the sun.
Who is Copernicus
400
Barbillus, in lecto recumbens, astrologum audivit.
Barbilus, lying on the couch, heard the astrologer.
400
sermo, sermonis
What is conversation
500
Find the present participle in this sentence: "Phormio ancillas in cubiculo lacrimantes audivit.
What is lacrimantes
500
Doctors would use these as medical instruments
What are forceps
500
These people developed the pseudo-science of astrology.
Who are the Chaldeans
500
Phormio ad urbem contendit, medicum quaerens.
Phormio headed to the city, to search for the doctor.
500
preces, precum
What are prayers
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