True or False
Passive Verbs
Participles
Infinitives
100

An ablative of means is always preceded by a preposition.

False. There is never a preposition before an ablative of means.

100

What is the third person plural perfect passive form of Desisto, Desistere?

Destiti/ae/a Sunt

100

What is the Feminine Dative Plural Perfect Passive Participle of Tego, Tegere?

Tectis

100

What is the Present Active Infinitive of Reverto, Revertere?

Revertere

200

An ablative absolute is usually made up of a noun or pronoun and then a participle in the ablative case.

True

200

What is the first person singular future passive form of Laudo, Laudare?

Laudabor

200

What is the Feminine Genitive Singular Present Active Participle of Stupeo, Stupēre?

Stupentis

200

What is the Perfect Passive Infinitive of Respicio, Respicere?

Respectum Esse

300

A passive periphrastic is usually accompanied by a dative of agent.

True

300

What is the second person singular future passive form of Habeo, Habēre?

Habeberis

300

What is the Neuter Nominative Plural Present Active Participle of Evenio, Evenire?

Evenientia

300

What is the Perfect Active Infinitive of Occido, Occidere?

Occidisse

400

The subject of an indirect statement is in the dative case. 

False. It's in the accusative case.

400

What is the 1st person plural imperfect passive form of Venio, Venire?

Veniebamur

400

What is the Masculine Dative Singular Future Passive Participle of Finio, Finire?

Finiendo

400

What is the Future Active Infinitive of Ploro, Plorare?

Ploraturum Esse

500

An ablative of agent is always preceded by the preposition Ad. 

False. It is always preceded by the preposition Ab.

500

What is the first person singular future passive form of Tango, Tangere?

Tangar

500

What is the Feminine Genitive Plural Future Active Participle of Doceo, Docēre?

Docturarum

500

What is the Present Passive Infinitive of Accipio, Accipere?

Accipi