Give the number, person, tense, voice and mood of "erat ", "appellāta est" and "cēpērunt." Then translate.

Erat: Third person singular imperfect active indicative of esse "to be." "He/she/it was."

Appellāta est: Third person singular perfect passive indicative of appellare "to call/name." "He/she/it was called."

Cēpērunt: Third person plural perfect active indicative of capere "to capture." "They have captured."

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