Monday, November 24, 2025

11.02.26: Level 3; indirect statement; the accusative-infinitive [22]; future passive infinitive: practice

Complete the Latin with the appropriate form of the future passive infinitive listed below.

[i] He said that he would be hindered by you. │ Ille dīxit sē ā tē __________.

[ii] Remember that you've undertaken that … all the money will be returned to me│ Mementō prōmīsisse tē … mihi omne argentum __________ (Plautus)

[iii] After he had heard that a wife would not be given to his son │ Quī postquam audierat nōn __________ fīliō uxōrem suō (Terence)

[iv] So long as he thinks it will be known, he is on his guard │ Dum id __________ crēdit tantisper cavet (Terence)

[v] What did you imagine that … she would be brought home to your chamber? │ Quid? crēdēbās … illam … in cubiculum __________ domum? (Terence)

[vi] [that he hoped] … that truly no harm would come to him [= he would not be harmed] │ [spērāre] ...  ipsī vērō nihil __________ (Caesar)

[vii] He could see that Sopater would be acquitted __________ Sōpatrum vidēbat (Cicero)

[viii] They understood that the matter would appear [ = would be seen] (as) … more unfair. │ …  rem … inīquiōrem __________ intellegēbant. (Cicero)

[ix] If, therefore, this money has not been spent as yet, ¦ and if it is evident that it will not be spent, … │ ita sī neque adhūc cōnsūmpta est ista pecūnia ¦ et est perspicuum nōn __________, … (Cicero)

[x] And he adds this assertion, that he will be condemned by the vote … │ Atque hoc addit testimōnī, suā illum sententiā … __________ (Cicero)

absolūtum īrī; condemnātum īrī; cōnsūmptum īrī; datum īrī; impedītum īrī; īrī dēductum; nocitum īrī; redditum īrī; rescītum īrī; vīsum īrī

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[i] impedītum īrī

[ii] redditum īrī

[iii] datum īrī

[iv] rescītum īrī

[v] īrī dēductum

[vi] nocitum īrī

[vii] absolūtum īrī

[viii] vīsum īrī

[ix] cōnsūmptum īrī

[x] condemnātum īrī

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