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The Druids were high priests in the Celtic society of the Gauls.
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False
The verbs possum, dēbeō, and soleō usually take a complementary infinitive.
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False
Intransitive verbs do not have direct objects.
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solentne servāre
by the good men
es
to be taught
sunt
While they tell stories.
multī puerī
the girl’s letter
potest
you are
possumus
many boys
ā bonīs virīs
we are able
epistulam puellae
she is able
Dum fābulās nārrant.
Are they accustomed to save?
docērī
they are
Caesar’s work entitled Dē Bellō Gallicō gives an account of his conquest of modern-day
England
Germany
Italy
France
According to Caesar, the Druids are
businessmen
military leaders
high priests
large landowners
How did the Druids preserve their knowledge?
through religious rites
in books
written documents
by memory
Which of the following is NOT an infinitive?
posse
esse
solēre
saepe
Change this sentence to the passive equivalent: Magistrae puerōs et puellās docēre possunt.
Magistrae puerīs et puellīs docēri potestis.
Magistrae ā puerīs et puellīs docēre possunt.
Puerī et puellae ā magistrīs docērī posunt.
Puerī et puellae magistrīs docēre potestis.
Boys and girls can be taught.
Puerī et puellae docērī possunt.
Puerōs et puellās docērī possunt.
Puerōs et puellās docēre possunt.
Puerī et puellae docēre possunt.
Examplesof a good life can be preserved in books
Exempla vītae bonī in librōs servārī potest.
Exempla vītae bonae in librīs servārī possunt.
Exempla vītae bonī in librōs servāre possunt.
Exempla vītae bonae in librōs servāre potest
All of the followingverbs are transitive EXCEPT
teneō
habitō
amō
vocō
All of the following verbs are intransitive EXCEPT
dō
sum
ambulō
maneō
All of the following take a complementary infinitive EXCEPT
soleō
sum
dēbeō
possum