Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at two past tenses in Latin and English.
  2. Perfect tense 1st and 4th conjugation (-v- stems)

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8 Questions

Q1.
Match the following tense to its definition: Present tense
Correct answer: Action happening now
Completed action in the past
Unfinished or repeated action in the past
Q2.
Match the following tense to its definition: Perfect tense
Action happening now
Correct answer: Completed action in the past
Unfinished or repeated action in the past
Q3.
Match the following tense to its definition: Imperfect tense
Action happening now
Completed action in the past
Correct answer: Unfinished or repeated action in the past
Q4.
What does 'salutabat' mean?
She greeted.
Correct answer: She was greeting.
Q5.
What does 'ambulavit' mean?
Correct answer: She walked.
She was walking.
Q6.
Which of these gives the correct sequence and endings for the perfect tense.
Correct answer: i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt
i, s, t, imus, tis, erunt
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt
Q7.
Pick TWO answers which together give the correct translation of salutavimus.
Correct answer: greeted
I
was greeting
Correct answer: We
were greeting
You (s)
Q8.
Pick TWO answers which together give the correct translation of ambulabatis.
They
walked
Correct answer: were walking
Correct answer: You (pl)
You (s)

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UnitLatin / The Perfect and Imperfect Tenses