Latin Sentence: Quando libertas ceciderit, nemo libere dicere audebit.
Question: What is the tense of the two main verbs?
a. Future-future.
b. Perfect-future.
c. Future-present.
d. Pluperfect-present.
e. Future perfect-future.
Question 2
Latin Sentence: Quando libertas ceciderit, nemo libere dicere audebit.
Question: What is the first principal part of the verb ceciderit?
a. cadere
b. cido
c. cado
d. cecidi
e. cedo
Question 3
Latin Sentence: Quando libertas ceciderit, nemo libere dicere audebit.
Question: Which is the best translation of the first clause of the sentence?
a. When the books will have fallen,
b. Where the liberty fell,
c. When the freedom will fall,
d. When the liberty will have fallen,
e. When the freedom falls,
Question 4
English Sentence: Those men have come recently to the doctor. Translate "have come".
a. venerunt
b. veniunt
c. venerint
d. venient
e. veniebant
f. venerant
Question 5
The pluperfect tense indicates an action taking place
a. before an action in any of the other tenses, but usually in relation to the perfect or imperfect.
b. after an action in the perfect tense.
c. at the same time with any other tense, but in continuous aspect.
d. at the same time as the perfect tense.