WorksheetsAL Ch. 37 Deponent Verbs
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 15mins
What kind of endings do DEPONENT verbs use?
only active
only passive
only present tense
only past tense
How are DEPONENT verbs translated?
actively
passively
only in the present tense
only in the past tense
True or false: any verb can be deponent
True
False
Give an example of a deponent verb
Which of these is a deponent verb?
parco, parcere, peperci, parsus
arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus
Which of these is a deponent verb?
iaceo, iacere, iacui
desino, desinere, desivi, desitus
potior, potiri, potitus sum
Translate: INGREDIOR
I go in
I went in
you go in
you went in
Translate: INGREDIEBAMUR
I go in
I went in
we go in
we went in
Translate: INGREDIEBANTUR
Translate: LOQUUNTUR
you speak
you were speaking
they speak
they were speaking
Translate: LOQUEBARIS
Translate: CONAMINI
we are trying
we will try
y'all are trying
y'all will try
Translate: CONABIMINI
we are trying
we will try
y'all are trying
y'all will try
Translate: CONABOR
Translate: VERITA EST
she is afraid
she was afraid
they are afraid
they were afraid
Translate: SECUTI SUMUS
we will follow
we followed
we will be followed
we were followed
Translate: PROFECTI SUNT
Can deponent verbs ever be past tense?
Yes
No
Can deponent verbs ever be passive in meaning?
Yes
No
How can you tell that a verb is deponent?
