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24 Cards in this Set

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(viri)videntes
present active

"(the men) seeing"

(uxor) visura
future active

"(the wife) about/going to see"

(forum) visum
perfect passive.

"(the forum) having been seen/seen"

(milites) videndi
future passive

"(the soldiers) about to be seen"

(ancilla) ferens
present active.

"(the slave-girl) bringing"

(vinum) latum
perfect passive

"(the wine) having been brought/brought"

(onus) ferendum
future passive

"(the load) about to be brought"

(servus) laturus
future active

"(the slave) about to bring"

(puellae) inveniendae
future passive

"(the girls) about to be found"

(incolae) invenientes
present active

"(the inhabitants) finding"

(oppida) inventa
perfect passive

"(the towns) having been found/found"

(custos) inventurus
future active

"(the guard) about to find"

the man about to walk
(fut act)

vir ambulaturus

the book to be read
(fut ps)

liber legendus

the girl studying
(pres act)

puella studens

the war (having been) fought
(pf. ps.)

bellum pugnatum

Sum discessurus
(Active Periphrastic)

I am about to walk

Verba tibi dicenda sunt.
(Passive Periphrastic)

The words must be spoken by you

Liber discipulis legendus erat.
(Passive Periphrastic)

The book had be read by the the students.

Orator dicturus erat
(Active Periphrastic)

The orator WAS about to speak

Libro lecto, lacrimavimus (lacrimo - cry)
(Ablative Absolute)

After/When/Since the book HAD BEEN READ, we cried

Bello pugnato, hostes discedent (discedo/ere - depart)
(Ablative Absolute)

When/Since/After the was HAS BEEN FOUGHT the enemy will depart

Milite vulnerato (vulnero - wound), captivus discessit.
(Ablative Absolute)

When/Since/After the soldier had been wounded, the prisoner departed.

Puero viso, mater nos iuvabit.
(Ablative Absolute)

After the boy HAS BEEN SEEN, the mother will help.