Why don't the personal pronouns have forms in the genitive case?
We use the adjectives meus, -a, -um and tuus,-a, -um instead
Who were the first and last kings of Rome?
Romulus & Tarquinius Superbus
What irregular verb is possum, posse based off of?
sum, esse
When I say Accusative you say:__________
Direct Object
Who was the pharaoh of Egypt who was also mistress of both Julius Caesar and later of Marc Antony?
Cleopatra
What are the 1st person singular personal pronouns in Latin?
ego, mihi, me, me
On what date and year was Julius Caesar murdered by Brutus and his fellow conspirators?
March 15th (the Ides of March) 44 BC
What is the third principal part of possum, posse?
Potui
When I say Nominative you say:__________
Subject
Who was the ancient Trojan ancestor that Romulus and Remus claimed to be descended from?
Aeneas
What are the 2nd person singular personal pronouns in Latin?
tu, tibi, te, te
List the three types of Roman government in chronological order (Bonus points if you can name the years each started and ended)
Monarchy (753BC-509BC)
Republic (509BC - 44/31BC)
Empire (44/31BC-476AD)
When I say Dative you say:__________ and it is translated with the english ______/____
Indirect Object
to/for
This supporter of the republic eventually had his head, hands, and tongue chopped off by Marc Antony after Julius Caesar was killed?
Cicero
What are the 1st person plural personal pronouns in Latin?
nos, nobis, nos, nobis
Which hero of the republic stuck his hand into a fire to prove his bravery?
Mucius Scaevola
Translate: potuit
He/She/It was able
When I say Genitive you say:_________ and it is translated with the english _________
Posession
of
What was the name of Julius Caesar's great nephew and adopted son? What was his name later changed to when he became the first emperor of Rome?
Octavian/Augustus
What are the 2nd person plural personal pronouns in Latin?
vos, vobis, vos, vobis
Who defended the Pons Sublicius (bridge) from Lars Porsenna and the Etruscans?
Horatius Cocles
What's the difference between potuerunt & poterunt?
potuerunt = perfect (They were able)
poterunt = future (They will be able)
When I say Ablative you say:_____/_____ and it is translated with the english ______/____
Means/Manner
with/by
A person this name was responsible for both kicking Tarquinus Superbus out of Rome in 509BC as well as for killing Julius Caesar in 44BC.
Brutus