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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn the irregular verb eram (I was).
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15 Questions
Q1.
Match the following form of sum to its English translation: sum
He/she/it is
You (s) are
Q2.
Match the following form of sum to its English translation: es
He/she/it is
I am
Q3.
Match the following form of sum to its English translation: est
I am
You (s) are
Q4.
Match the following form of sum to its English translation: sumus
They are
You (pl) are
Q5.
Match the following form of sum to its English translation: estis
They are
We are
Q6.
Match the following form of sum to its English translation: sunt
We are
You (pl) are
Q7.
Match the following form of eram to its English translation: eram
He, she, it was
You (s) are
You (s) were
Q8.
Match the following form of eram to its English translation: eras
He, she, it was
I was
You (s) are
Q9.
Match the following form of eram to its English translation: erat
I was
You (s) are
You (s) were
Q10.
Match the following form of eram to its English translation: eramus
They were
You (pl) were
You (s) were
Q11.
Match the following form of eram to its English translation: eratis
They were
We were
You (s) were
Q12.
Match the following form of eram to its English translation: erant
We were
You (pl) were
You (s) were
Q13.
What does the following sentence mean: sumus laeti.
I am happy.
Q14.
What does the following sentence mean: eratis laeti.
You (pl) are happy.
You (s) are happy.
You (s) were happy.
Q15.
What is the best translation of the sentence 'est via'?
It is a street.
The street is.