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100

What is the person number, and tense of ambulo?

First person, present

100

Change the confiscation of the verb to match the subject: Puella laudamos puerum.

Laudat

100

How would you make “monebat” passive?

monebatur

100

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“Laboramus”

laboro = I work 

We work, we are working

100

amo: 1st person plural active imperfect

amabamus

200

What is the voice and mood of fletur?

Passive, indicative

200

How would you translate this sentence: amabamur a reginā.

We were being loved by the queen.

200

Conjugate “venio” in the imperfect act.

VENIEBAM 

VENIEBAS

VENIEBAT
VENIEBAMUS
VENIEBATIS
VENIEBANT

200

Translate “necabitis”

neco= I kill

Y’all will kill

200

deleo: 2nd person singular active perfect

delevisti

300

What conjugation is sum, esse, fui, futurus?

It is irregular and has no conjugation

300

what is the person number tense of the verb in the sentence?

Faciet laborem

3rd singular future act.

300

What is the 1st, sg, pres, act, indicative of dormio, dormīre, dormivi, dormitus

DORMIO

300

Translate 

“Appellabamur”

apello = I call/name

We were being named, called

300

lego: 1 person sungular active future

legam

400

What is the person, number, tense, voice, and mood of debiti eritis?

2nd, plural, passive, indicative, fut

400

How would you translate this sentence: monuerunt argricolam

They warned the farmer.  

400

Give the 2nd, sg, fut, act, indicative of moneo

MONEBERIS

400

Translate “iecisti”

iacio = I throw

You threw

400

dico: 3rd person plural passive perfect

dicti sunt

500

What is the difference between the second singular passive forms in the present and future for 3rd conj. Verbs?

Short e in the present, long e in the future.

500

Translate this sentence AND find the person number tense of the verb. Pater ductus erat ad campō a mea matre.

The father had been led to the camp by my mother. 3rd person, singular, pluperfect



500

Find the 2nd Conj word that means “to owe”. Write its future passive forms

DEBEBOR

DEBEBERIS

DEBEBITUR

DEBEBIMUR

DEBEBIMINI

DEBEBUNTUR

500

Translate “docti eramus”

doceo = I teach 

We had been taught

500

audio: 3rd person singular passive pluperfect

auditus erat