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In a participle clause, the tense of the participle is..
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
Future tense participles are translated...
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
Latin adjectives must agree with their noun in...
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
What would NOT accompany and noun in an ablative absolute?
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
Perfect tense participles in a participle clause are translated...
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
Present tense participles are translated...
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
Perfect Passive verbs are often translated into English using...
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
The Future Active participle form is translated into English using...
having been VERBed
a helping verb
gender, case, and number.
about to VERB
at the same time as the main verb.
after the main verb.
before the main verb.
relative to the main verb.
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