What is the (1) meaning and (2) declension number of "gens, gentis, f." and (3) how did you know the declension number this noun is.
What is: (1) family, tribe (2) 3rd declension (3) "varies, is"
List all the components of a verb and give one example of each.
What is (1) Person - 1st, 2nd, 3rd (2) Tense - Present, Imperfect, Perfect, Pluperfect (3) Voice - Active, Passive (4) Number - Singular, Plural (5) Mood - Subjunctive, Indicative, Infinitive, Imperative
The meaning of this sentence in ENGLISH and WHO said it in the textbook: "quis tibi iniuriam intulit?"
Who is: Vitellia - "who brought the injustice to you?"
The name of the subcontractor/man in charge of the workmen in my stories.
Who is: Glitus
The name of the emperor who fiddled as Rome burned.
Who is: Nero
(1) The meaning of this word as well as its (2) CONJUGATION number:"demittō, demittere, demisī, demissus" - (3) HOW YOU KNEW which conjugation this verb is and (4) its Perfect Stem (the part you would use for a perfect/pluperfect active or perfect passive indicative).
What is (1) "to let down, to lower" (2) 3rd conjugation (3) "-o, -ere" (4) "demis"
How do you translate the following verb forms:
1) Perfect Active Indicative
2) Pluperfect Active Indicative
3) Perfect Passive Indicative
4) Pluperfect Passive Indicative
What is:
1) "has _____ed/ ______ed"
2) "had ______ed"
3) "has been ______ed/was _____ed"
4) "had been _______ed"
The meaning of this sentence in ENGLISH and WHO said it in the textbook: "dignitas tua amplissima est."
Who is: Vitellia - "your dignity is very great"
The name of the person we found out is related to Vitellia and how they are related.
What is: Rufilla - sister
Describe an "insulae" - what made them inherently dangerous?
What is: an apartment building made cheaply of brick and timber - easily caught on fire.
(1) The meaning of this word as well as its (2) CONJUGATION number:"afficio, afficere, affeci, affectus" - (3) HOW YOU KNEW which conjugation this verb is and (4) its Perfect Stem (the part you would use for a perfect/pluperfect active or perfect passive indicative)
What is: (1) to affect (2) 3rd io (3) "io, ere" (4) "affec-"
Conjugate "seco, secāre, secuī, sectus" (to cut) in Perfect, and Pluperfect passive indicative. (Neuter)
What is:
Perfect: sectum sum, sectum es, sectum est, secta sumus, secta estis, secta sunt
Pluperfect: sectum eram, sectum eras, sectum erat, secta eramus, secta eratis, secta erant
The meaning of this sentence in ENGLISH and WHO said it in the textbook: "nonne mirabile est polyspaston?"
Who is: Haterius - "surely the crane is marvelous?"
How did the workmen change/add to the crane in our last two stories?
What is: they added a seat to the beam so Salvius and Haterius could sit on it and be lifted into the sky.
The materials of opus caementicium.
What is: cement and rubble (stone chips, broken bricks, pieces of tile)
(1) The meaning of this word as well as its (2) CONJUGATION number:"consulo, consulere, consului, consultus" - (3) HOW YOU KNEW which conjugation this verb is and (4) its Perfect Stem (the part you would use for a perfect/pluperfect active or perfect passive indicative)
What is (1) to consult, (2) 3rd conjugation (3) "o, ere" (4) "consulu-"
Conjugate "mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus" (to send) in all active indicative tenses (Present, Imperfect, Perfect, and Pluperfect).
What is:
Present: mitto, mittis, mittit, mittimus, mittitis, mittunt
Imperfect: mittebam, mittebas, mittebat, mittebamus, mittebatis, mattebant
Perfect: misi, misisti, misit, misimus, misistis, miserunt
Pluperfect: miseram, miseras, miserat, miseramus, miseratis, miserant
The meaning of this sentence in LATIN and WHO said it in the textbook: "Do you wish to buy this plot of land?"
What is: Salvius - "tune hunc agellum emere velis?"
The number of days the new arch was celebrated and on which day did Vitellia talk to Haterius.
What is: four days long and on the fifth day
What is AD 64 - Nero - and AD 80 - Domitian.
How do you say the following question words in Latin?
1) Why? (2 ways)
2) What?
3) Where/when?
4) How?
What is:
1) Cur? Quare?
2) Quid?
3) Ubi?
4) Quo modo?
Conjugate "mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus" (to send) in all passive indicative tenses (Present, Imperfect, Perfect, and Pluperfect). (Feminine)
What is:
Present: mittor, mitteris, mittitur, mittimur, mittimini, mittuntur
Imperfect: mittebar, mittebaris, mittebatur, mittebamur, mittebamini, mittebantur
Perfect: missa sum, missa es, missa est, missae sumus, missae estis, missae sunt
Pluperfect: missa eram, missa eras, missa erat, missae eramus, missae eratis, missae erant
The meaning of this sentence in LATIN and WHO said it in the textbook: "He ordered me to give his thanks to you"
Who is: Salvius - "mihi imperavit ut gratias suas tibi agerem"
The four sights that Salvius sees when on the crane.
What is: (1) the temple of Jove (2) the river (3) the Flavian amphitheater (4) the new arch
List three ways that concrete was hidden from view.