PARSE VERBS
CONJUGATE VERBS
REFLEXIVE, INTENSIVE, OR PERSONAL PRONOUN?
ENGLISH TO LATIN NOUN LIST
PRONOUN PHRASES
100

fugerat

third singular pluperfect 

100

present of capio

capio, capis, capit

capimus, capitis, capiunt

100

He knows the consul himself. 

Intensive

100

declension of caput

third declension

caput, capitis, n.

100

I gave Caesar himself the book. 

Caesari ipsi

200

cepisti

2nd singular future perfect

200

fugio in the future

fugiam, fugies, fugiet

fugiemus, fugietis, fugient

200

I gave him a gift. 

personal pronoun

200

accusative of mother

matrem

200

This is my year!

annus meus

300

miserint

third plural future perfect

300

conjugate venio in the future perfect

venero, veneris, venerit

venerimus, veneritis, venerint

300

Consules se videt. 

Reflexive

300

in the hour

in hora

300

He knows himself well. 

se

400

poteram

1st singualar imperfect

400

conjugate capio in the perfect

cepi, cepisti, cepit

cepimus, cepistis, ceperunt

400

nos non audimus.

reflexive

400

for old age

senectuti
400

I went to school with the same doctor. 

medico eodem

500

erunt

third plural future

500

Conjugate in fututure AND future perfect: possum

Future:

potero, poteris, poterit

poterimus, poteritis, poterunt


Future Perfect:

potuero, potueris, potuerit

potuerimus, potueritis, potuerint

500
tuos libros vident.

personal possessive

500

into the road

in viam

500

She gave her own riches to his mother. 

Dedit divitias suas matri eius. 

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