Perfect Passive Participles Flashcards
Participle
Describes a noun
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
faber, ab architecto laudatus, risit.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Singular.
The craftsman, having been praised by the architect, smiled.
Praise.
The craftsman.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
fabri, ab architecto laudati, riserunt.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Plural.
The craftsmen, having been praised by the architect, smiled.
Praise.
The craftsmen.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
servus, a domino verberatus, ex oppido fugit.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Singular
Punished.
The slave.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
nunti, a rege arcessiti, rem terribilem narraverunt.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Plural
arcessiti
The sailor.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
ancilla, a Quinto laudata, laetissima erat.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Singular
Praised.
The slave girl.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
templum, a fabris peritis aedificatum, erat splendidum.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Singular
Aedificatum. (building?)
The temple.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
milites, ab hostibus vulnerati, thermas visitare voluerunt.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Plural?
Wounded.
The soldier.
Is this perfect passive participle singular or plural?
uxor, a marito vexata, e villa discessit.
What is the perfect passive participle?
What is the noun it describes?
Singular
Annoy.
The wife.