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Incredible Latin Quiz

Created by danreil

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Incredible Latin Quiz game quiz
"This quiz includes all conjugations in all tenses and active and passive voice. I will give you the person, tense, number, voice, and infinitive forms of the verb. You select the correct form of the verb. Assume all participles to be masculine nominative"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. This verb is in the first person, present tense, plural, active voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "portare".
    Portamus
    Portavimus
    Porto
    Portabit


2. This verb is in the second person, singular, imperfect (past) tense, passive voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "videre".
    Videbiris
    Vides
    Videbaris
    Videbas


3. This verb is in the third person, pluperfect (past perfect) tense, plural, passive voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "munire".
    Munitus erat
    Munibant
    Muniverant
    Muniti erant


4. This verb is in the first person, singular, future tense, active voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "ponere".
    Ponam
    Ponebo
    Ponem
    Poneo


5. This verb is in the second person, singular, future perfect tense, passive voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "spectare".
    Spectas
    Spectatus es
    Spectatus eris
    Spectabis


6. This verb is in the third person, plural, present tense, active voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "esse".
    Sunt
    Essant
    Essent
    Est


7. This verb is in the first person, singular, imperfect tense, passive voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "audire".
    Audibamus
    Audivi
    Audar
    Audiebar


8. This verb is in the second person, plural, future tense, passive voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "habere".
    Habebitis
    Habebimini
    Habemini
    Habiti eritis


9. This verb is in the third person, plural, perfect tense, active voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "augere".
    Augint
    Auxint
    Auxierunt
    Auxerunt


10. This verb is in the second person, singular, future tense, passive voice. The infinitive form of the verb is "capere".
    Capebiris
    Caperis
    Capieris
    Capies


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