Latin Final 2025 Grammer/Participles+Infinitives/Case use Questions

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Why is osculis datis in the ablative in line 7

(kiss had been given) Ablative absolute

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When tense is habitabat in line 1

Imperfect

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What tense is ceperunt in line 8

(They took) perfect

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What part of speech is mox in line 12

adverb

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What case is noctis in line 9

(of the night) Genitive

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What case is domui utrique in line 5

Dative

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What kind of participle is exprimens in line 7

(while pushing) Present active

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what tense is vetuerunt in line 4

(they forbid) perfect

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In line 14 what case is timore

(from fear) ablative

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What grammatical gender is Velamen in line 19

(my veil) Neuter

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In line 10, why is sub illa arbore in the ablative

(under the tree) Regular Prep phrase

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In line 13, what gender, number, and case is vestigia

(seeing the footprints) Accusative, pleural, neuter

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What case is te in "Ego te occidi" in line 15

"I killed you" accusative

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What case is te in lines 15-16(sine te vivere nolo)

(I dont want to live without you) Ablative

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What case is dolore in line 20

(moved by grief) Ablative

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In lines 8-9, exire, convenire, and considere are all what kind of infinitive

Present active

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In line 14, what kind of particple is tremens

Present active participle

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In line 15, venire and vivere are both what kind of infinitive

Present active

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In line 10, what is the basic meaning of festinavit

Hurry

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In line 11, requit comes from relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus(3rd conjugation). What would the perfect active infinitive be (to have left behind)

Reliquisse

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In line 17, iacens modifies corpus. What is the grammatical gender, number, and case

Accusative, singular, neuter

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In line 18, what kind of participle is moritura

Future active from (ur)

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In line 20, what does eodem mean

The same

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In line 16, why is gladio stricto in the ablative

(sword having been drawn) ablative of absolute

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In line 16, what kind of particple is moriens

(while dying) Present active

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What tense are both conspexit and clamavit in line 14

Perfect

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What kind of ablative is e spelunca (line 17)

Regular Prep phrase

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What part of speech is eos in line 20

Pronoun

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In line 2, why is Pyramo viso in the ablative

Ablative of Absolute

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Active Participles Present

Amans, amantis (loving)

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Active Participles Future

Amatusrus/a/um (about to love)

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Active Infinitive Participles Present

Amare (to love)

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Active Infinitive Participles Future

Amavisse (to have loved)

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Passive Participle Perfect

Amatus/a/um (having been loved)

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Passive Participle Future

Amandus/a/um (about to be loved)

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Passive Participle Infinitive Present

Amari (to be loved)

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Nominative

subject and predicate

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Genitive

Possessive

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Dative

indirect object (to/for)

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Accusative

direct object, object of preposition

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Ablative

object of preposition "by/with/from"

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Vocative

direct address

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Preps can be

abl or acc