Latin Ecce Chapter 05 Verbs MC
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- Q1What is an infinitive?a prepositional phrase that begins with "to" as in "to the garden."any verb form found in a sentence.a verb form that begins with "to" as in "to run"a verb form that goes on indefinitely, like infinity30s
- Q2What is a complimentary infinitive?An infinitive after a linking verb.An infinitive that says nice things about other verbs.Any infinitive used in a sentence.An infinitive that acts like a direct object and completes the main verb, "she likes to run."30s
- Q3Most infinitives in Latin end in:-re-o-s-nt30s
- Q4Identify the infinitive:he climbsthey are climbingclimbto climb30s
- Q5Identify the infinitive:sittingthey sitto sitsit30s
- Q6Identify the infinitive:to preparegardeningto the gardenpreparing30s
- Q7Identify the infinitive:fieldinggoing outto the fieldsto go out30s
- Q8Identify the infinitive:egosederevoloparas30s
- Q9Identify the infinitive:sedetarboreerraread villam30s
- Q10Identify the infintive:ad hortumfragorenominerespondere30s
- Q11Identify the infinitive:ad puellasclamarefrigidaviri30s
- Q12When I am the subject of a Latin verb the verb ends in:-t-o-nt-s30s
- Q13When you are the subject of an Latin verb the verb ends in:-t-nt-o-s30s
- Q14When he/she/it is the subject of an Latin verb the verb ends in:-t-o-s-nt30s
- Q15When they are the subject of an Latin verb the verb ends in:-s-nt-o-t30s