Latin Verb Tense

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Questions 1 - 6
1

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.

2

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.

3

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.

4

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.

5

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."

6

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."