Chapter 34 Grammar Flashcards

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What is the perfect infinitive of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?

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hortatus esse (to have urged)

third principal part + esse

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What is the future infinitive of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?

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hortatūrus esse (to be about to urge)

third principal part + ūrus/a/um + esse

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What is the present active participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?

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hortans, hortantis

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What is the present active participle of “fateor, fatērī, fassus sum”?

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fatens, fatentis

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What is the present active participle of “sequor, sequī, secūtus”?

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sequens, sequentis

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What is the present active participle of “patior, patī, passus sum”?

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patiens, patientis

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What is the present active participle of “mōlior, mōlīrī, mōlītus”?

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moliens, molientis

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What is the perfect passive participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?

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hortatus, -a, -um (having urged)

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What is the perfect passive participle of “fateor, fatērī, fassus sum”?

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fassus, -a, -um (having confessed)

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What is the future active participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?

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hortatūrus, -a, -um (about to urge)

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What is the future passive participle of “hortor, hortarī, hortatus sum”?

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hortandus, -a, -um (about to be urged)

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What are the imperative forms of “hortor, hortārī”?

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  • singular: hortāre
  • plural: hortāminī
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The imperative forms of “fateor, fatērī” are…

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  • singular: fatēre
  • plural: fatēminī
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State the imperative forms of “sequor, sequī.”

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  • singular: sequere
  • plural: sequiminī
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What are the imperative forms of “patior, paterī”?

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  • singular: patere
  • plural: patiminī
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The imperative forms of “mōlior, mōlīrī” are…

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  • singular: mōlire
  • plural: mōlīminī