Chapter 19 Flashcards

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Give the perfect passive first-person plural form of intellego (feminine ending).

A

intellectae sumus

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True/False: The perfect passive system is formed in Latin by combining a verb’s fourth principal part with a form of sum.

A

TRUE

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Give the future perfect passive third-person singular form of video (masculine ending).

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visus erit

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Give the future perfect passive third-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

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laudati erunt

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5
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Give the perfect passive first-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

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laudatus sum

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What is the masculine accusative singular form of the interrogative adjective?

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quem

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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study”?

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studii

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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin interrogative pronoun, which means “who? what? which?”?

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quid

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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “free, liberate”?

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liberavi

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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin interrogative adjective, which means “what? which? what kind of?”?

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qui

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11
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What is the neuter accusative singular form of the interrogative adjective?

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quod

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12
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “judgment, decision, opinion”?

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neuter

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13
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Give the perfect passive first-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati sumus

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14
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Give the perfect passive second-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati estis

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15
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “new; strange”?

A

novum

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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study”?

A

neuter

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17
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What is the masculine accusative singular form of the interrogative pronoun?

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quem

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18
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Give the perfect passive first-person singular form of moneo (feminine ending).

A

monita sum

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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “judgment, decision, opinion”?

A

iudicium

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20
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Give the perfect passive third-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus est

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21
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True/False: The interrogative adjective has an antecedent.

A

FALSE

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22
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What is the feminine accusative singular form of the interrogative adjective?

A

quam

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23
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Give the perfect passive third-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati sunt

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24
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Give the pluperfect passive second-person plural form of sentio (masculine ending).

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sensi eratis

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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “definite, sure, certain, reliable”?

A

certum

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26
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Give the pluperfect passive second-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus eras

27
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Give the perfect passive second-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus es

28
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “judgment, decision, opinion”?

29
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “definite, sure, certain, reliable”?

30
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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “free, liberate”?

31
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “prepare, provide, get, obtain”?

32
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin interrogative adjective, which means “what? which? what kind of?”?

33
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin interrogative adjective, which means “what? which? what kind of?”?

34
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Give the pluperfect passive first-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati eramus

35
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study”?

36
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “old man”?

37
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Give the future perfect passive third-person plural form of facio (neuter ending).

A

facta erunt

38
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What is the neuter accusative singular form of the interrogative pronoun?

39
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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “prepare, provide, get, obtain”?

40
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True/False: The interrogative adjective is identical with the relative pronoun in formation.

41
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True/False: The interrogative adjective modifies a noun.

42
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “old man”?

43
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What is the masculine/feminine nominative singular form of the Latin interrogative pronoun, which means “who? what? which?”?

44
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Give the future perfect passive third-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus erit

45
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Give the future perfect passive first-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati erimus

46
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What is the Latin conjunction that means “but; but, mind you; but, you say” and is a more emotional adversative than sed?

47
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Give the pluperfect passive second-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati eratis

48
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Give the pluperfect passive first-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus eram

49
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Give the pluperfect passive third-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati erant

50
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Give the future perfect passive second-person plural form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudati eritis

51
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “new; strange”?

52
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “free, liberate”?

53
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “prepare, provide, get, obtain”?

54
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “definite, sure, certain, reliable”?

55
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “free, liberate”?

56
Q

Give the future perfect passive second-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus eris

57
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True/False: A verb’s fourth principal part is its perfect passive participle.

58
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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “prepare, provide, get, obtain”?

59
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “old man”?

60
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Give the pluperfect passive third-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus erat

61
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What is the feminine accusative singular form of the interrogative pronoun?

62
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “new; strange”?

63
Q

Give the future perfect passive first-person singular form of the verb that means “praise” (masculine ending).

A

laudatus ero

64
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Give the pluperfect passive second-person singular form of amo (neuter ending).

A

amatum eras