Fill in the missing Latin participle (see English prompt in bold below), making it agree with the underlined noun.
Ego patrī librōs ab amīcō ____________________ dedī.
[written: scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptus]
Fill in the missing Latin participle (see English prompt in bold below), making it agree with the underlined noun.
Mīlitēs, flūmen ____________________, ad pontem adveniēbant.
[about to cross: trānseō, trānsīre, trānsiī, trānsitus]
Fill in the missing Latin participle (see English prompt in bold below), making it agree with the underlined noun.
Omnēs vōce puellārum ____________________ audiunt.
[singing: cantō, cantāre, cantāvī, cantātus]
Pick the correct Latin participle to complete the sentence, making sure it agrees with the underlined word.
English: The god destroyed the ships sailing on the sea.
Latin: Deus nāvēs in mare ____________________ dēlēvit.
Pick the correct Latin participle to complete the sentence, making sure it agrees with the underlined word.
English: Having followed their leader, the soldiers caught sight of the enemies.
Latin: Mīlitēs, dūcem ____________________, hostēs cōnspexērunt.
Pick the correct Latin participle to complete the sentence, making sure it agrees with the underlined word.
English: The soldiers, about to fight, were afraid.
Latin: Mīlitēs, ____________________, timēbant.
Pick the correct translation for the underlined word.
Prīnceps, mīlitēs hortātus, ē castrīs discessit.
[hortor, horārī, hortātus sum]
Pick the correct translation for the underlined word.
Capiēmus praedōnēs equōs rapientēs!
[rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptus]
Pick the correct translation for the underlined word.
Puerī, ā patrī nōn vīsī, in viā perīculōsā lūdēbant.
[videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus]
Translate this sentence into English.
Ille vir, ruīnam īnsulae timēns, intrantēs monēbat et praetereuntēs ex aedificiō repellēbat.
vocabulary help:
ruīna, -ae, f.: ruin, destruction
īnsula, -ae, f.: apartment building
moneō, monēre, monuī, monitus: to warn
praetereō, praeterīre, praeteriī, praeteritus: to walk past, pass by
repellō, -pellere, -pulī, -pulsus: to keep out
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Ille vir, ruīnam īnsulae timēns, intrantēs monēbat et praetereuntēs ex aedificiō repellēbat.
Translate this sentence into English.
Comitēs Aenēae, fāta crūdēlia passī, mox domum invenient et urbem novam condent.
vocabulary help:
comes, comitis, m.: companion, comrade
Aenēās, Aenēae, m.: Aeneas
fatum, -ī, n.: fate
crūdēlis, -is, -e: cruel
patior, patī, passus sum: to endure
inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventus: to find
novus, -a, -um: new
condō, condere, condidī, conditus: to found, establish
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Comitēs Aenēae, fāta crūdēlia passī, mox domum invenient et urbem novam condent.
Translate this sentence into English.
Terrae ā regīnā crūdēlī cupītae ā mīlitibus pecūniam et praedam cupientibus rapiēbantur.
vocabulary help:
terra, -ae, f.: land
regīna, -ae, f.: queen
crūdēlis, -is, -e: cruel
cupiō, cupīre, cupīvī, cupītus: to desire
mīles, mīlitis, m.: soldier
pecūnia, -ae, f.: money
praeda, -ae, f.: spoils, plunder, loot
rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptus: to steal, take, seize
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Terrae ā regīnā crūdēlī cupītae ā mīlitibus pecūniam et praedam cupientibus rapiēbantur.
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Terrae ā regīnā crūdēlī cupītae ā mīlitibus pecūniam et praedam cupientibus rapiēbantur.
Translate this sentence into English.
Oppidānī, ab hostibus intrā moenia obsessī sed adhūc vīventēs, sē tradere volēbant.
vocabulary help:
oppidānus, -ī, m.: townsperson
hostis, -is, m.: enemy
intrā (+ acc.): within, inside
moenia, -ōrum, n. pl.: walls
obsideō, obsidēre, obsēdī, obsessus: to besiege
adhūc: still, yet
vīvō, vīvere, vixī, victus: to live, be alive
sē tradere: to hand themselves over, to surrender
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Oppidānī, ab hostibus intrā moenia obsessī sed adhūc vīventēs, sē tradere volēbant.
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Oppidānī, ab hostibus intrā moenia obsessī sed adhūc vīventēs, sē tradere volēbant.
Translate this sentence into English.
Prīnceps, ad Asiam iter facitūrus, mīlitēs et lēgātōs et ducēs arcessīvit.
vocabulary help:
prīnceps, prīncipis, m.: emperor
mīles, mīlitis, m.: soldier
lēgātus, lēgātī, m.: commanders
dux, ducis, m.: general
arcessō, arcessere, arcessīvī, arcessītus: to summon
Identify the tense and voice of the underlined participle.
Prīnceps, ad Asiam iter facitūrus, mīlitēs et lēgātōs et ducēs arcessīvit.