Participles are Adjectives
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Random Trivia
100

Give tense, voice, case number and translation of the following:

ferentis 

amatum

  • ferentis – of carrying (present active, genitive singular)

  • amatum – (having been) loved (perfect passive, accusative singular)

100

Translate:

Puella, amicum vocatura, per silvam cucurrit.

(The girl, about to call her friend, ran through the forest.)

100

Puer, ab matre vocatus, domum rediit.

(The boy, having been called by his mother, returned home.)


100

running (present active)

(having been) called (perfect passive)

  • currens – running (present active)

  • vocatus – (having been) called (perfect passive)

100

What was the first 'feature length animated movie ever released' 

Hint: This movie has been making headlines recently

Snow white and the seven dwarves

200

Give tense, voice, case gender, number and translation of the following:

inventurae

latos 

  • inventurae – about to find (future active, dative singular)

  • latos – (having been) carried (perfect passive, accusative plural)

200

Canes in campo currentes cervum spectabant.

(The dogs, running in the field, were watching the deer.)

200

Eurydice, a serpente vulnerata, in terra iacebat.

(Eurydice, having been wounded by a snake, lay on the ground.)

200

about to carry (future active, accusative singular)

laturum/am – about to carry (future active, accusative singular)

200

Name the two winners of March Madness

TBD

300

Give tense, voice, case gender, number and translation of the following:

amaturus 

inventi 

  • amaturus – about to love (future active, nominative singular)

  • inventi – (having been) found (perfect passive, genitive singular)

300

Vir ab urbe egressus equum invenit.

(The man, having left the city, found a horse.)


Egredior is deponent!

300

Eurydice, a marito vocata, ex inferis redire coepit.

(Eurydice, having been called by her husband, began to return from the underworld.)


300

hearing (present active, nominative plural)

 (having been) led (perfect passive, feminine singular)

  • audientes – hearing (present active, nominative plural)

  • ducta – (having been) led (perfect passive, feminine singular)

300

Pb is the symbol for what element

Lead (Plumbum)

400

Give tense, voice, case gender, number and translation of the following:

ferentibus 

amatae

  • ferentibus – carrying (present active, dative/ablative plural)

  • amatae – (having been) loved (perfect passive, nominative plural OR genitive/dative singular)

400

Orpheus, ad lumina exiturus, subito respicit.

(Orpheus, about to exit into the light, suddenly looks back.)


400

Eurydice in tenebris relicta dolore affecta est.

(Eurydice, having been left in the darkness, was overcome with grief.)


400

about to write (future active, nominative plural)

of capturing (present active, genitive singular)

  • scripturi/ae – about to write (future active, nominative plural)

  • capientis – of capturing (present active, genitive singular)

400

Write the number 457 in Roman numerals

CDLVII

500

Translate into Latin: 

'about to carry' nominative singular

'having been found' ablative singular

latura/us/um


inventō/ā

500

 Orpheo perito lacrimae a nymphis effusae sunt.

(Tears were shed by the nymphs when Orpheus perished.)


500

Eurydice, a marito amissa, in tenebris relicta erat.

(Eurydice, having been lost by her husband, had been left in the darkness.)


500

(having been) sent (perfect passive, accusative singular)

about to die (future active, nominative singular)

  • missum/am – (having been) sent (perfect passive, accusative singular)

  • moriturus/a – about to die (future active, nominative singular)

500

What are the six most commonly used letters in English (via the Oxford English Dictionary)

E, A, R, I, O, T