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removeo, first person plural present passive subjunctive
Answer
Selected Answer: removamur
Response Feedback: male, please check the conjugation of your verb and how to form the present subjunctive again.
Question 2
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committo, third plural present active subjunctive
Answer
Selected Answer: committent
Response Feedback: male, please check the conjugation of your verb and how to form the present subjunctive again.
Question 3
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3. You will be given an English sentence with a purpose clause in it and then given choices for how to put that purpose clause in Latin.
The cruel queen tells many lies in order to take money from the citizens of the city.
Answer
Selected Answer: C. ut pecuniam e civibus urbis capit.
Response Feedback: male, please make sure that everything in the Latin is in the right case and that the verb is the right person and number for what you need.
Question 4
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3. You will be given an English sentence with a purpose clause in it and then given choices for how to put that purpose clause in Latin.
the leader consults a map to find the largest island.
Answer
Selected Answer: C. ut insulam maximam inveniat
Response Feedback: bene Question 5
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nauta, repudiatus a puella, navem conscendit ut e provincia statim discedat.
Answer
Selected Answer: C.
The sailor, rejected by the girl, boards the ship in order to leave the province at once.
Response Feedback: bene Question 6
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parco, first person singular present passive subjunctive
Answer
Selected Answer: parcar
Response Feedback: bene Question 7
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3. You will be given an English sentence with a purpose