Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about the infinitive in Latin.
  2. The infinitive with regular modal verbs, e.g. timeo, iubeo, paro

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11 Questions

Q1.
What is the definition of the infinitive?
Correct answer: The 'to' form of the verb
To give all six person endings of a verb
Q2.
How do infinitives end in Latin?
-mus
-o
Correct answer: -re
-tis
Q3.
How do you translate infinitives in English?
I
Correct answer: to
You (pl)
Q4.
What does the following Latin phrase mean: paratus est?
Correct answer: he is prepared
prepared
Q5.
What does currere mean?
I run
Correct answer: to run
We run
Q6.
Which of these means 'they greet' ?
Correct answer: salutant
salutare
salutatis
Q7.
Match the following form of saluto to its correct English translation: salutant
Correct answer: They greet
to greet
You (pl) greet
Q8.
Match the following form of saluto to its correct English translation: salutare
They greet
Correct answer: to greet
You (pl) greet
Q9.
Match the following form of saluto to its correct English translation: salutatis
They greet
to greet
Correct answer: You (pl) greet
Q10.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: puella laborare parata est.
The girl is ready and works.
Correct answer: The girl is ready to work.
Q11.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: filium laudare petimus.
The son seeks to praise.
Correct answer: We seek to praise the son.

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UnitLatin / The Infinitive and the Imperative