Participial Phrases And Ablative Absolute Clauses Question Preview (ID: 38545)


A Review Of Participial Phrases And Ablative Absolute Clauses In Module 8. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Latin adjectives must agree with their noun in...
a) case, number, and declension.
b) number, gender, and person.
c) gender, case, and number.
d) person, number, and tense.

The Future Active participle form is translated into English using...
a) having been VERBed
b) about to be VERBed
c) VERBing
d) about to VERB

In a participle clause, the tense of the participle is..
a) relative to the main verb.
b) always present tense.
c) the same tense as the main verb.
d) always translated as VERB+ing.

What would NOT accompany and noun in an ablative absolute?
a) another noun
b) an adjective
c) a participle
d) a helping verb

Present tense participles are translated...
a) at the same time as the main verb.
b) after the main verb.
c) always in the Present tense.
d) before the main verb.

Perfect tense participles in a participle clause are translated...
a) always in the Perfect tense.
b) before the main verb.
c) after the main verb.
d) at the same time as the main verb.

Ablative absolutes...
a) are always at the end of the sentence.
b) are an integral part of most Latin sentences.
c) are set off from the main sentence by commas.
d) are always Present tense.

Future tense participles are translated...
a) always in the Future tense.
b) after the main verb.
c) before the main verb.
d) at the same time as the main verb.

Present participles are most often translated into English using...
a) VERBed
b) going to VERB
c) VERBing
d) about to VERB

Perfect Passive verbs are often translated into English using...
a) VERBed
b) having been VERBed
c) going to VERB
d) VERBing

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