Reading participle constructions: introduction After looking…

Reading participle constructions: introduction After looking at the formation of participles in the previous quiz, we’ll be looking in this quiz at how the participle is used in complete and complex sentences. For the purpose of this exercise, we’ll be reading the Chapter 23 story in 38 Latin Stories, called “Watching the Orator at Work”. Read this story aloud to yourself to begin to practice pronunciation and get a sense of the structure of the sentences. You can compare your pronunciation to this audio file:

Dē ōrātōre, etiam sī tū nōn adsidēns et attentē audiēns, sed…

Dē ōrātōre, etiam sī tū nōn adsidēns et attentē audiēns, sed ūnō aspectū et praeteriēns eum aspēxeris, saepe iūdicāre poteris. This leaves the sī clause. This also has the 2nd person singular as its subject; note the tū at the beginning of the sentence, signaling the 2nd person singular verb at the end of the clause (aspēxeris). What are the participles in this clause? Select all correct!