Participles
Vocabulary
Latin Constructions
Infinitives
Indirect Statements
200

The tense and voice of laudaturus.

What is the future active?

200

The Latin word for wound.

What is vulnus, vulneris?

200

This is a passive verb form consisting of the gerundive along with a form of sum and conveys the idea of necessity or obligation. 

What is the passive periphrastic?

200

The tense and voice of laudari.

What is the present passive infinitive?

200
Translate: "Dicunt eum iuvisse eam."

They say that he helped her. 

400

The tense and voice of actus.

What is the perfect passive? 

400

The Latin word for "to tell, report, narrate."

What is narro, narrare, narravi, narratum?

400

This construction in Latin is regularly employed after "head verbs" and includes a subject in the accusative case and a verb in the infinitive form. 

What is the indirect statement?

400

The infinitive is this kind of verbal (this part of speech).

What is a verbal noun?

400
Translate: "Dicunt eum iuturum esse eam."

They say that he will help her. 

600

A participle is this type of verbal (this part of speech).

What is a verbal adjective?

600

The Latin word for "general, commander-in-chief, emperor."

What is imperator, imperatoris? 

600

"Carthago delenda est" is this construction. 

What is the passive periphrastic?

600

The tense and voice of laudaturus esse.

What is the future active infinitive?

600

Translate: "Dixerunt eum iuvisse eam."

They said that he had helped her. 

800

The tense and voice of laudandus.

What is the future passive?

800

The Latin word for Carthage. 

What is Carthago, Carthaginis?

800

This type of participial phrase uses a noun and a participle, both in the ablative case and loosely connected to the rest of the sentence. 

What is the ablative absolute?

800

The tense and voice of laudavisse.

What is the perfect active infinitive?

800

The translation of "Dicunt eum iuvare eam."

They say that he is helping her.

1000

The tense and voice of agens.

What is the present active?

1000

The Latin word for "to laugh."

What is rideo, ridere, risi, risum?

1000

"His rebus auditis" is this construction.

What is the ablative absolute?

1000

The tense and voice of laudare.

What is the present active infinitive?
1000

Translate: "Dixerunt eum iuvare eam."

They said that he was helping her.