praising (nom. m. s.)
laudans
to love
amare
vir fortis - superlative
vir fortissimus
a "pessimist" expects the _________ from a situation
worst
rideo, premo, laudo, accipio
accipio
spero, _________, speravi, speratum
sperare
ille cupit diu vivere, hic diu vixit
That one wishes to live for a long time, this one has lived for a long time
must be loved (nom. f. s.)
amanda
to have been written
scriptus esse
bellae feminae - comparative
belliores feminae
a "quota" refers to _________ of an item one must produce
how much
Ablative absolutes typically contain a noun and a _________
participle
_________, nescire, nescivi, nescitum
At sperat adulescens diu se victurum esse
But the young person hopes that they will live for a long time
laughing (nom. masc. pl.)
ridentes
to be captured
dulce carmen - comparative
dulcius carmen
A "credulous" person tends to _________ everything they hear
believe
Give the correct form of sum, esse, fui, futurum to complete the sentence:
Magistra dixit nos bonos discipulos _________
esse
accipio, accipere, _________, acceptum
accepi
id quod ille adulescens sperat iam hic senex habet
That which that young person hopes for this old man now has
having been written (acc. masc. pl.)
scriptos
to be about to send
missurus esse
mala consilia - comparative
"vulnerary" ointments are used to heal _________
wounds (vulnus, vulneris)
What participle is used to create the passive periphrastic construction?
Daily Double!! - Give an example of a passive periphrastic in Latin
Future passive
pono, ponere, posui, _________
positum
Quid igitur timeo, si aut non miserrimus post mortem, aut beatissimus etiam ero?
Therefore, what do I fear, if I will either not be most unfortunate after death or I will even be most blessed
about to destroy (nom. neut. pl.)
deletura
to have been
fuisse
bona fortuna - comparative
melior fortuna
to "propel" something is to _________ it _________
push it forward
Passive periphrastic expresses what sentiment?
doubt, fear, admiration, obligation, conditions
obligation
pello, pellere, pepuli, _________
pulsum
quid enim stultius quam incerta pro certis habere, falsa pro veris?