Chapter 5 Review

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36 questions
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The adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum means “beautiful.”

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The verb cōgitō means “to think.”

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The preposition ā/ab takes the accusative case.

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Passive voice is when the subject is receiving the action.

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The passive infinitive is translated by using the “–ed” form of a verb after the words “to be.”

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Adjectives have all three genders.

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Which of the following is in the passive voice?

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In a Latin sentence containing a passive verb,

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Choose the ending that does NOT belong on the basis of number.

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Choose the verb form which does NOT belong on the basis of voice.

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On which principal part is the present passive verb based?

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How do the present passive forms of the first and second conjugations differ?

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Where is the stem vowel of the first conjugation absent in the present passive?

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Which of the following can NOT be nominative?

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Which of the following can NOT be plural?

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A present passive infinitive always ends with the letter

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Which of the following does NOT belong grammatically?

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What preposition is used with an ablative of agent?

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Which of the following does NOT have to occur in a sentence to have an ablative of agent?

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Which of the following sentences would need an ablative of agent when translated into Latin?

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Which of the following is a passive infinitive?

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When an active verb in a sentence is changed to the passive form, the direct object becomes

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Which of the following is NOT passive?

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Nōn sōlum puerī praemia darī dēbent sed etiam puellae.

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Vipsania owes (her) brother a long letter.

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The sailors are waiting for (their) beautiful daughters.

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he is being held

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Which of the following does NOT belong grammatically?

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Susan was known for her lachrymosity.

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What is the meaning of the word from which we derive “auxiliary”?

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Which of the following could be described as sempiternal?

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The principal noticed that the students were cogitating during a test as she passed by the classroom window.

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It is easy to see that the Italian famiglia and the French famille are derived from the Latin word meaning

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Epistle is a more formal word for

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Anna was known at school for her pulchritude.

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Mark had a dolorous look on his face when