Latin Verb Tense
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Based on context, which verbs best completes the sentence for tense, person and number?
Cras, ad templum ego .
ambulabo
ambulas
ambulavi
ambulat
Explanation
"Cras" signifies tomorrow, meaning that, out of the options presented, the verb must be in the future; "ego," the subject, signifies that the verb must be in first-person singular.
Based on context, which verbs best completes the sentence for tense, person and number?
Cras, ad templum ego .
ambulabo
ambulas
ambulavi
ambulat
Explanation
"Cras" signifies tomorrow, meaning that, out of the options presented, the verb must be in the future; "ego," the subject, signifies that the verb must be in first-person singular.
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the perfect tense?
Puellae ad villam .
ambulaverunt
ambulavi
ambulant
ambulabant
Explanation
"Ambulaverunt" is the only answer that is both in the perfect tense and matches the subject, "puellae," in number and gender.
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the perfect tense?
Puellae ad villam .
ambulaverunt
ambulavi
ambulant
ambulabant
Explanation
"Ambulaverunt" is the only answer that is both in the perfect tense and matches the subject, "puellae," in number and gender.
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the perfect tense?
Miles gladium .
tenuit
tenuisti
tenebat
teneo
Explanation
"Tenuit" is the only verb in the perfect tense to agree in person and number with the subject, "miles."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the perfect tense?
Miles gladium .
tenuit
tenuisti
tenebat
teneo
Explanation
"Tenuit" is the only verb in the perfect tense to agree in person and number with the subject, "miles."