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Latin III – Participle Quiz
Nomen:_______________________
Datum:_______________________
I.
Grammar Rules
______1. The present participle is always
a. passive
b. active c. singular
______2. The present participle is declined like
a. bonus b. magnus c. pulcher
______3. The present participle is translated
a. _________ing
b. having been verbed
verb
______4. The perfect participle is always
a. passive
b. active c. singular
d. plural
d. fortis
c. about to
d. plural
______5. The perfect participle is declined like
a. fortis b. bonus
c. facilis
______6. The perfect participle is formed from the
a. 1st principal part
b. 2nd principal part c. 3rd
principal part d. 4th principal part
______7. The perfect participle is translated
a. _______ing
b. having been verbed c. about to verb
______8. The perfect participle denotes an action that
happens……that of the main verb.
a. before b. after
c. at the same time
______9. The future participle is always
a. passive
b. active c. singular
d. plural
______10. The future participle is formed by adding the letters…
a. –re
b. –ur
c. –ns
d. nt
______11. …to the __________ principal part. (continuation of #10)
a. 1st
b. 2nd
c. 3rd
d. 4th
______12. The future participle denotes an action which is to
happen _____________the main verb.
a. before b. after
c. at the same time
______13. The future participle is translated
a. ________ing
b. having been verbed
verb
c. about to
______14. The future participle is declined like
a. magnus
b. fortis
______15. Participles modify
a. adverbs
b. verbs
c. nouns/pronouns
______16. Participles participate in the functions of a
a. noun/adj.
b. adv./adj. c. verb/adj.
______17. Which of the following is a translation of “venturus”
a. coming b. came
c. will come
d. about to come
______18. “acta, facta, merita” are perfect participles that are
frequently used as …in Latin
a. verbs
b. adjectives
c. nouns d. adverbs
______19. ___________ fortiter, miles mortuus est.
a. pugnantis
b. pugnans
c. pugnanti
d.pugnantem
II.
Translation – using the word bank, accurately translate
each Latin sentence.
1. Memor, ā libertō excitatus, iratissimus erat.
libertus,-ī – freedman
excitō,excitāre,excitavī,excitatus – to wake iratus-a-um – angry
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2. fabrī, ab architectō laudatī, riserunt.
faber,fabrī – craftsman architectus-ī – architect laudō,laudāre,laudavī,laudatus – to praise
rideō, ridere, risī – to laugh/smile
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3. haruspex, graviter dormīens, nihil respondit.
haruspex,haruspicis – soothsayer gravis-is – serious respondere,responsī – to respond/reply
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4. in thermīs multitudinem aegrotōrum vehementer clamantīum
therma-ae – bath multitudō,multitudinis – crowd aeger – sick vehementer – vehemently
clamāre, clamavī,clamatus – to shout
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fabrorumque Memorem absentem vituperantium invenit.
absens,absentis – absent vituperāre,vituperavī,vituperatus – curse out
invenīre,invēnī,inventus – to find
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5. rex Cogidubnus huc vēnit, remedium morbī petens.
rex,regis – king huc – here venīre,vēnī, ventus – to come remedium,remediī(n.) – cure
morbus-ī – illness petere,petivī,petitus – to seek;head for;attack
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6. militēs, hostēs vulneraturī, voluerunt habēre gladiōs.
miles,militis – soldier hostis,hostis – enemy
habēre – to have gladius,-ī – sword
vulnerāre,vulneravī,vulneratus – to wound
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