Mood in Latin Verbs - AP Latin
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Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
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The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
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Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
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The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
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Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
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The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
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Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Marcus dixit viris “ad silvam .”
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The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
The indirect object is "viris," meaning the imperative order spoken by Marcus must be the plural form. The plural imperative form of "ire" is "ite."
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
Which verb properly completes the sentence in the imperative mood?
Segunda sorori suae dicit “patrem nostrum .”
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Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."
Secunda directed her statement at her sister, so the singular imperative is required. The singular imperative of "vocare" is "voca."