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A Present infinitive is translated...
a) At the same time as the main verb
b) The time before the main verb
c) The time after the main verb
d) Always as Present tense

A Perfect infinitive is translated...
a) At the same time as the main verb
b) The time before the main verb
c) Always as Perfect tense
d) The time after the main verb

A Future infinitive is translated...
a) Always as Future tense
b) The time after the main verb
c) At the same time as the main verb
d) The time before the main verb

The main verb that most likely would be followed by an indirect statement is...
a) dabo
b) laudavit
c) monuerat
d) audio

The Present Active infinitive of laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus is...
a) laudare
b) laudavisse
c) laudatus esse
d) laudaturus esse

The Perfect Active infinitive of laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus is...
a) laudaturus esse
b) laudavisse
c) laudatus esse
d) laudare

The Present Passive infinitive of laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus is...
a) laudari
b) laudare
c) laudaturus esse
d) laudatus esse

The Future infinitive of laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus is...
a) laudavisse
b) laudatus esse
c) laudari
d) laudaturus esse

The Perfect Passive infinitive of laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus is...
a) laudavisse
b) laudatus esse
c) laudari
d) laudare

In the sentence Dicit Ciceronem rem publicam amavisse, 'amavisse' would be translate in the ____ tense.
a) Present
b) Perfect
c) Pluperfect
d) This verb has no tense

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