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Participles
100

accuso, accusare, accusavi, accusatus

to accuse

100

Et ille quidem animam ēbulliit et ēx eō dēsiit vivere vidērī.

*Identify the DIRECT OBJECT of the sentence above from Seneca's Apocolocyntosis Divi Claudii.*

animam

100

Zoile, solium sublutō podice perdis.

ut id spurcius facias, Zoile, merge caput.

*Identify the DIRECT OBJECT in the first line of this epigram from Martial.*

solium

100

Which Case does the Subject go into?

Nominative

100

captīvī, ē cellīs subitō liberati, ad portam carceris ruērunt.

What kind of Participle is libertati?

Perfect Passive Participle

200

auctor, auctoris, m.

creator, originator, author

200

Exspiravit autem dum cōmoedōs audiebat ut scias mē non sine causā illōs timēre.

*Identify a PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in the sentence above from Seneca's Apocolocyntosis Divi Claudii.*

sine causa

200

Zoile, solium sublutō podice perdis.

ut id spurcius facias, Zoile, merge caput.

*Identify the SUBJECT in the first line of this epigram from Martial.*

-s (you)

200

What case does the Direct Object go into?

Accusative

200

Britannī, hastās in minibus tenentes, castra oppugnāvērunt.

What kind of Participle is tenentes?

Present Active Participle

300

frango, frangere, fregi, fractus

to break

300

Ultima vox eius haec inter hominēs audita est cum maiorem sonitum ēmīsisset illā partē quā facilius loquebatur.

*Identify a DEPONENT VERB in the sentence above from Seneca's Apocolocyntosis Divi Claudii.*

loquebatur

300

Zoile, solium sublutō podice perdis.

ut id spurcius facias, Zoile, merge caput.

*Identify the MAIN VERB in the second line of this epigram from Martial.*

merge

300

Which Case is used to show Possession?

Genitive

300

How do we translate the Present Active Participle?

"verbing"

400

gaudium, gaudii, n.

joy

400

Vae mē, putō, concacāvī mē.

*What is the PERSON, NUMBER, TENSE, and VOICE of the verb concacavi in the sentence above from Seneca's Apocolocyntosis Divi Claudii.*

1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active

400

Zoile, solium sublutō podice perdis.

ut id spurcius facias, Zoile, merge caput.

*Identify the main SUBJECT in the second line of this epigram from Martial.*

implied "you" (the verb is Imperative)

400

Which case is used for Indirect Objects?

Dative

400
How do we translate the Perfect Passive Participle?

"having been verbed"

500

dum (conjunction)

while; until; as long as
500

Quod an fēcerit nesciō: omnia certē concacāvit.

*Indenitfy the DIRECT OBJECT in the sentence above from Seneca's Apocolocyntosis Divi Claudii.*

omnia

500

Zoile, solium sublutō podice perdis.

ut id spurcius facias, Zoile, merge caput.

*Identify the ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE in this epigram from Martial.*

subluto podice

500

A Preposition can take its object in one of two cases. What are those two cases?

Ablative or Accusative

500

How do we translate the Perfect Active (Deponent) Participle?

"having verbed"

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