Participles
Deponent Verbs
Non-deponent Verbs
Time/Place Clues
Miscellaneous
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What type of participle is the word "sequentes"?

present active (deponent) participle

100

Translate: collabor

I collapse

100

Translate: delectabit

he/she/it will delight

100

Translate: totam horam

for the whole hour

100

What place does Sextus not know, and where is it actually?

Hesperia - Italy

200

Form the masculine nominative singular form of the participle that means "having been summoned"

arcessitus

200

Translate: loquebamini

y'all were speaking/talking

200

Translate: actus est

he was driven / he has been driven

200

Translate the place clue only: Cornelia domi morata est.

at home

200

Translate: Marcus est maior Sexto. 

Marcus is bigger than Sextus.

300
Form the neuter nominative plural form of the participle meaning "sending"

mittentia

300

Translate: proficiscere

set out!

300

Translate: audita est

she/it has been heard / was heard

300

Translate the place clue only: Aeneas Troiā navigavit 

from Troy

300

What form of the participle meaning "begging, beseeching" matches the noun "mendicis" in GNC?

obsecrantibus

400

Form the masculine ablative singular form of the participle meaning "having been besieged"

obsesso

400

Translate: secuti eramus

we had followed

400

Translate into Latin: they had called

vocaverant

400

Translate into Latin: for twenty days

viginti dies

400

Quis a piratis captus est?

Quintus Valerius

500

Form the feminine genitive singular participle meaning "having endured"

passae

500

Translate: experti eritis

y'all will have tested/tried

500

Translate into Latin: it was being sold

vendebatur

500

Translate into Latin: in Carthage

Carthagini

500

What's the singular of the form "quorum"?

cuius