ER 44 Act. 44e (p. 128) + Future Act Participles Abl Absolute Engish to Latin
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Question 1
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With Eucleides' words having been heard, puerī maximē gaudēbant.
verbum, verbī, n.: word
Eucleidēs, Eucleidis, m.: Eucleides
audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītus: to hear
Question 2
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With [their] clothes [pl.] taken off, puerī in tepidārium intrāvērunt.
vestimentum, vestimentī, n.: clothes
exuō, exuere, exuī, exūtus: to take off, remove
Question 3
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the boys about to enter into the warm room, fūr vestīmenta surripuit.
puer, puerī, m.: boy
tepidārium, -ī, n.: warm room
intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātus: to enter
Question 4
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the boys entering into the warm room, fūr vestīmenta surripuit.
puer, puerī, m.: boy
tepidārium, -ī, n.: warm room
intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātus: to enter
Question 5
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With Sextus feeling ill, puerī ē caldāriō ēgressī sunt.
Sextus, -ī, m.: Sextus
aegrōtō, aegrōtāre, aegrōtāvī, aegrōtātus: to feel ill
Question 6
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the boys about to enter into the changing room, fūr celeriter aufūgit.
puer, puerī, m.: boy
apodytērium, -ī, n.: changing room
ingredior, ingredī, ingressus sum: to enter
Question 7
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the boys entering into the changing room, fūr celeriter aufūgit.
puer, puerī, m.: boy
apodytērium, -ī, n.: changing room
ingredior, ingredī, ingressus sum: to enter
Question 8
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the clothes [pl.] having been stolen, Sextus īrātus factus est.
vestīmentum, vestīmentī, n.: clothes, clothing
surripiō, surripere, surripuī, surreptus: to steal
Question 9
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the thief about to flee, Sextus magnā vōce clāmābat.
fūr, fūris, m.: thief
aufugiō, aufugere, aufūgī, aufugitūrus: to flee
Question 10
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Turn the underlined English phrase into a Latin ablative absolute. Use the standard word order of noun + "other stuff" + participle. ("Other stuff" could be: direct object, prepositional phrase, adverb, ablative phrase, etc.)
With the thief fleeing, Sextus magnā vōce clāmābat.