Parsing the Perf. System
Translating the Perfect System (Ch. 17)
What is the perfect stem for the verb...
Derivations
Translating the Perfect System (all other chapters!)
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What is the person, number, and tense of oppugnaveram ?

1 sg pluperfect

100

Translate: apparueratis

you (all) had appeared

100

libero, liberare

liberav-

100

What English word derives from the Latin word for "wave" and means "superfluous, unnecessary"

redundant !

100

Translate: necaverant

They had killed

200

What is the person number and tense of liberaverit?

3 sg future perfect

200

Translate: oppugnavero

I will have attacked

200

praebeo, praebere

praebu-

200

What English word, derived from the Latin for "to buy," can mean either "buying back" or "saving/being saved from evil/error"

redemption !

200

Translate: tenueris

You will have held 

300

What is the person number and tense of praebuerimus?

1 pl future perfect

300

Translate: praebuerant

They had provided

300

emo, emere

em-

300

What English word derives from the Latin word for "full" and means "something that completes or enhances another thing" 

supplement !

300

Translate: cucurreramus

We had run

400

What is the person, number, and tense of reliqueras?

2 sg pluperfect

400

Translate: reliquerit

He/she/it will have left (behind)

400

cado, cadere

cecid-

400

What English word derives from the Latin word for "slow" and is a synonym for "incessant" ?

relentless ! 

400

Translate: tradideritis

You (all) will have handed down

500

What is the person, number, and tense of emerint?

3 pl future perfect

500

Translate: emeras

You had bought

500

fero, ferre

tul-

500

What does the word obdurate mean?

Hint: it's an adjective!

stubborn, unyielding, unwilling to change their mind

500

Translate: fuerint

They will have been