Historical Figures
Participle Formation/Translation
Principal Parts
Comparison of
Adjectives/Adverbs
Passive voice
100

Expanded Forum, Built Basilica Julia

Who was Julius Caesar?

100

formation of perf. pass. part. of vendo, vendere

what is venditus-a-um

100

Fourth Principle part of scindo

What is scissus?

100

translated as more unhappy

what is miserior, miserius?

100

1st person pl. amo, amare

what is amabimur?

200

Put on trial and convicted

Who was Cataline?

200

translation of  missus-a-um

what is having been sent?

200

 opprimo, opprimere

What is oppressi, oppressus?

200

comparative of pulcher

pulchrior, pulchrius

200

translation of accipietur

he/she/it will be recieved


300

built new Forum, began reign in 30 B.C.

Who was Augustus Caesar?

300

having been thrown down

what is deiectus-a-um?

300

Name remaining parts of following verbs

credo, credere

delecto, delectare

accipio, accipere

what is

credidi, creditus

delectavi, delectatus

accepi, acceptus

300

superlative of celeriter

what is celerrime?

300

you (s) will be buying

what is em/eris?

400

extended Roman citizenship to other Italian cities and expanded land allotments

Who was Gaius Gracchus?

400

participle formation of coctus in the plural

what is cocti, -ae, -a

400

to fill

what is compleo, complere, complevi, completus?

400

Translate sentence

Marcus est fortior quam Sextus

What is Marcus is more brave than Sextus?

400

you (pl) fem have been scolded

what is reprehensae estis?

500

enemy of Caesar, beheaded, and defeated Mithridates

Who was Pompey?

500

Name case and number of participle, and translate entire sentence.

Vidi statuam deiectam in piscinam

What is Acc sing?

I have seen the statue having been thrown down into the fishpond.

500

to bring away

what is aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus?

500

Decline comparative degree of diligentior, diligentioris (m/f)

diligentior          diligentiores

diligentioris        diligentiorum

diligentiori          diligentioribus

diligentiorem      diligentiores

diligentiore         diligentioribus

500

Name tense, number, and person of verb, and translate entire sentence

Pueri Romani a patribus verberantur.

What is present, plural, 3rd person?

The Roman boys are being beaten by their father

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