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Types of Participles Review

Types of Participles Review

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World Languages

9th - 10th Grade

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Beth Block

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17 Slides • 26 Questions

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Types of Participles Review

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Types of Participles

  • Present Active- "verbing"- ns, ntis- 3rd declension

  • Perfect Passive- having been verbed/verbed- 4th PP- 1/2 declension

  • Perfect Active- having verbed- SCRAP PILE- 1/2 declension

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "scienti"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Fill in the Blank

Translate the present active participle "scienti" as it appears in this sentence "difficile erat feminae, nihil scientī, responsum cognoscere

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "verberatus"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

What is the best translation of "verberatus" as it appears in this sentence: "athleta attonitus, a Myles Garrett verberatus, erat Mason Rudolph.

1

struck/punched

2

cursed

3

attacked

4

stricking

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "regressus"

1

Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the best translation of regressus in this sentence: "ET, ad Terram regressus, cum Eliot in lecto sedebat et televisionem spectabat:

having _______________

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "ornatam"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the correct translation of ornatam: Clark loved his house, having been _____________ with lights.

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "gerentem"

1

Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

Choose the translation that makes the most sentence: in officino, Dwight Jimum, vestimenta eius gerentem, non conspexit.

1

wearing

2

waging

3

bearing

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "amatus"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

In the sentence "Infans Grogu, a multis discipulis et Magistrā amatus, aliquem tollere temptabat," "a multis discipulīs" and "ā Magistrā" are what types of ablatives?

1

Ablatives of Instrument/Mean

2

Ablatives of Agent

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "cedens"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Select

Choose ALL THREE possible translations of cedens in the sentence "Spongius Bobius, in culina taberna cedens, in caelo manus sustulit.

1

giving in

2

yielding

3

fighting

4

giving way

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "clamans"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Fill in the Blank

Translate the participle clamans correctly in the sentence: 'miles "est insidiae" clamans est Admiral Ackbar

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "parens"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

Choose the best translation of parens in the sentence: canis, dominō parens, multas artes didicit.

1

preparing

2

ordering

3

sitting

4

obeying

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "iaciens"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "electum"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

Choose the best translation of electum in the sentence: Meghan Markle prope armarium XXIV, a competitore electum, stabat.

1

tricked

2

elected

3

choosing

4

chosen

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "conspicati"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

Choose the best translation of "conspictatī" in the sentence "Ultores, Thanum conspicatī, ad eum quam celerrime festinaverunt.

1

having obtained

2

having spoken

3

having prayed to

4

having noticed

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "precatus"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "datum"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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Multiple Choice

What type of participle is "iussi"

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Present Active

2

Perfect Passive

3

Perfect Active

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