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100

Write the ablative singular for the word that means "enemy."

inimicō

100

Write "He was living" in Latin.

Habitabat.

100

How do you recognize a 3rd conjugation verb?

The infinitive ends in -ere.

100

Quartus, postquam titulum legit, erat iratus.

After Quartus read the slogan, he was angry.

100

The cook (m.) is  worried.

Coquus est sollicitus.

200

Write the dative plural for the word that means "boy."

pueris

200

Write the 2nd person plural, present tense, of lacrimare and then translate

Lacrimatis - you all are crying

200

In what 3 ways does an adjective need to agree with the noun it describes?

Gender, case, number

200

Hic titulus me valde delectat.

This slogan pleases me very much. 

200

Grumio accepted the money.

Grumio pecuniam accepit.

300

Write the accusative singular for the word that means "death."

mortem

300

Write the 3rd person plural, perfect tense, of necare; then translate.

necaverunt; they killed

300

What is the neuter rule?

For neuter nouns, the nominative and accusative cases always have the same endings.
300

"Frater meus est stultior quam asinus," Marcus Sullae respondit.

"My brother is more stupid than a donkey," Marcus responded to Sulla.
300

The brother was giving the banker money.

Frater pecuniam agentario dabat.

400

Write the genitive plural of the word that means "citizen."

civum

400

Write the 3rd person plural of esse; then translate

sunt; they are.

400

What does vehementer mean, and what part of speech is it?

violently, loudly; adverb

400

Afer fautoribus quinque denarios promisit.

Afer promised 5 denarii to (his) supporters.

400

Holconius and (his) friends are going to the forum.

Holconius et amici ad forum eunt (or vadunt).

500

Write the nominative plural of the word that means "wolf."

lupi

500

Write the 3rd person singular of abire; then translate.

abit; he/she/it goes away

500

The ablative case is used for what part of speech?

Object of preposition

500

Hodie nos pistores ad amphitheatrum convenimus.

Today, we bakers are gathering at the amphitheater.

500

Caecilius gave me ten denarii.

Caecilius decem denarios dedit.

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