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ER 41 Infinitives Warm Up Forms and Sentences
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Question 1
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infinitive: present active (Latin):
Question 2
2.
infinitive: present active (English):
Question 3
3.
infinitive: present passive (Latin)
Question 4
4.
infinitive: present passive (English):
Question 5
5.
infinitive: perfect active (Latin):
Question 6
6.
infinitive: perfect active (English):
Question 7
7.
infinitive: perfect passive [m. sing.] (Latin):
Question 8
8.
infinitive: perfect passive [m. sing.] (English):
Question 9
9.
infinitive: future active [m. sing.] (Latin):
Question 10
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infinitive: future active [m. sing.] (English):
Match each English infinitive to its Latin translation.
Poēta dīcitur librum novum __________.
The poet is said
to have written
a new book.
scriptūrus esse
Liber novus ā poētā dīcitur __________.
A new book is said
to have been written
by the poet.
scrīpsisse
Liber novus ā poētā dīcitur __________.
A new book is said
to be written
/
to be being written
by the poet.
scrībere
Poēta dīcitur librum novum __________.
The poet is said
to write / to be writing
a new book.
scriptus esse
Poēta dīcitur librum novum __________.
The poet is said
to be about to write
a new book
scrībī