4th Declension
5th Declension
Mystery Verb
Short sentence
Random Challenge
100

Neuter Singular Endings

ū, ūs, ū, ū, ū

100

Plural endings for the 5th declension.

es, erum, ebus, es, ebus

100

Frango, frangere, fregi, fractus - to break

Give me the perfect 1st person singular form of this word.

fregi

100

Translate: Fidēs tremes.

You will shake trust(s)

100

Conjugate tremō, tremere, tremuī - to shake in the perfect tense.

Singular: tremui, tremuisti, tremuit,
Plural: tremuimus, tremuistis, tremuerunt

200

Translate: Sonitūs (sg.) 

of the sound

200
Translate: fidei (both options)

of the faith

to/for the faith

200

tremō, tremere, tremuī - to shake

Give me the perfect tense second person singular of this word.

tremuisti

200

Translate: Rēs frangebat.

The thing was breaking.
or
He/she/it was breaking the things.

200

Conjugate frangō, frangere, fregī - to break in the perfect tense.

Singular: fregi, fregisti, fregi,
Plural: fregimus, fregistis, fregerunt

300

Translate: metuum

of the fears

300

Translate: fidebus (both options)

to/for the faiths, trust(s)

by/with/because/ the faiths, trust(s)

300

cedō, cedere, cessī - to yield (to)

Give me the future tense of the 1st person plural

cedemus

300

Translate: Rēs frangit.

He/she/it breaks the things.
or
The thing breaks.

300

What happened at the end of our last Major Translation (from last week)?

The young soldier dies

400

Translate: cornua

horns

400

Singular 5th declension endings

es, ei, ei, em, e

400

frangō, frangere, fregī - to break 

Give me the 2nd person plural imperfect form

frangebatis

400

Translate: Fregī rem. 

I broke the thing.

400

What was the name of that poem we heard rapped? (Misspellings will be judged by me, don't complain if I don't consider it close enough).

The Aeneid

500

Translate: Metibus (tell me both options)

by/with/because/from the fears
to/for the fears

500

Translation: rerum

of the things, matters, events, affairs, situations

500

tremō, tremere, tremuī - to shake

Give me the future 1st person plural

trememus

500

Translate: Rēs franges.

You will break things

500

What was the first official unit we covered in quarter 2?

Imperfect Verbs

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