Vocabulary
Conjugating
Parsing
Latin to English
English to Latin
100

Give the definition of scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum

: to write, compose

100

What is the 1st singular present of duco, ducere, duxi, ductum?

duco

100

Parse Capiunt

3rd plural present active indicative

100

Translate Geris

you carry, you carry on

100

Translate I draw

traho

200

Give the definition of disco, discere, didici

to learn

200

what is the 1st singular imperfect of duco, ducere, duxi, ductum?

ducebam

200

Parse Discet

3rd singular future active indicative

200

Translate Ducēs

you will lead

200

Translate I was learning

discebam

300

Give the principal parts and definition of vinco

vinco, vincere, vici, victum – to conquer


300

conjugate ago, agere, egi, actum in the imperfect tense

1st agebam    agebamus

2nd agebas     agebatis

3rd  agebat     agebant

300

Parse Trahēbās

2nd singular imperfect active indicative

300

Translate Vincēbat

he, she it was conquering; he, she, it used to conquer

300

Translate you all will drive

agetis

400

Give the principal parts and TWO DEFINITIONS of ago


ago, agere, egi, actum – to drive, lead, do, act, spend, pass

400

Conjugate capio, capere, cepi, captum (to capture) in the future tense

1st capiam   capiemus

2nd capies   capietis

3rd  capiet   capient 

400

Parse Fugiēbamus

1st plural imperfect active indicative

400

Translate multa bella gerebamus.

we were waging many wars; we used to wage many wars

400

Translate they make

faciunt

500

Give the principal parts and THREE DEFINITIONS of gero

gero, gerere, gesi, gestum – to carry, carry on, wage, perform, accomplish, conduct, manage

500

Conjugate traho, trahere, traxi, tractum in the present tense

1st traho   trahimus

2nd trahis  trahitis

3rd  trahit   trahunt 

500

Parse scribit

3rd singular present active indicative


500

Si equum in templum Minervae ducēmus, vitam bonae fortunae agēmus.


If we lead the horse into the temple of Minerva, we will lead a life of good fortune

500

We will lead the men into Troy.

In Troiam viros ducemus.

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