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Latin Verb Conjugation Practice

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9th Grade

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Latin Verb Conjugation Practice
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the present tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'amo, amare' (to love) for the first person singular?

amabo

amo

amavi

amabam

Answer explanation

The correct conjugation of the Latin verb 'amare' for the first person singular in present tense is 'amo'. The option 'amabo' is future tense, 'amavi' is past tense and 'amabam' is imperfect tense, thus they are not the correct answers to the question.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do you conjugate the Latin verb 'dormio, dormire' (to sleep) in the future tense for the third person plural?

dormient

dormimus

dormis

dormit

Answer explanation

The Latin verb 'dormire' is conjugated in the future tense as 'dormient' for the third person plural. Other options such as 'dormimus', 'dormis', and 'dormit' are incorrect as they do not represent the future tense conjugation for the given verb in third person plural.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the imperfect tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'video, videre' (to see) for the second person singular?

videtis

viderebas

videbas

videmus

Answer explanation

The question asks for the imperfect tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'videre' (to see) for the second person singular. The correct conjugation is 'videbas'. The other options - 'videtis', 'viderebas', and 'videmus' - are incorrect conjugations for this specific tense and person.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Conjugate the Latin verb 'audio, audire' (to hear) in the perfect tense for the third person plural.

audiverunt

audieruntur

audierant

audierunt

Answer explanation

In the perfect tense for the third person plural of the Latin verb 'audire' (to hear), the correct conjugation is 'audiverunt'. The other options - 'audieruntur', 'audierant', and 'audierunt' - are incorrect conjugations for this tense and subject.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the pluperfect tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'capio, capere' (to take) for the first person plural?

capiebamus

capimus

capiebam

ceperamus

Answer explanation

The pluperfect tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'capere' (to take) for the first person plural is 'ceperamus'. The pluperfect tense is used to express an action that was completed before another past action. The other options, 'capiebamus', 'capimus', and 'capiebam' do not represent the correct pluperfect tense conjugation.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do you conjugate the Latin verb 'facio, facere' (to do) in the present tense for the second person singular?

facis

facit

facimus

faceris

Answer explanation

In Latin, the verb 'facere' (to do) is conjugated as 'facis' for the second person singular in the present tense. The other options provided are incorrect: 'facit' is for the third person singular, 'facimus' is for the first person plural, and 'faceris' is not a valid conjugation.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the future tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'scribo, scribere' (to write) for the third person singular?

scribet

scribatur

scribant

scribunt

Answer explanation

The future tense conjugation of the Latin verb 'scribere' for the third person singular is 'scribet'. The other options provided, such as 'scribatur', 'scribant', and 'scribunt', are incorrect as they do not represent the future tense conjugation for the third person singular of 'scribere'.

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