Adjectives
Nouns
Verbs
Latin to English
100
The first word listed in the dictionary entry of an adjective has what case, number, gender?
Nominative, singular, masculine
100
What is the best way to find the base of a noun?
To remove the genitive singular ending.
100
What is the conjugation of cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatum - think?
1st Conjugation
100
Fill in the blank space with the right word: _______ laudat cenam. femina, feminae, f. - woman; (laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatum - praise; cena, cenae, f. - dinner)
Femina
200
A 2nd Declension -us adjective is always what gender?
Masculine.
200
What is the declension of barba, barbae, f. - beard?
1st Declension
200
How do you find the stem of a verb?
By removing the last three letters from the second principal part.
200
Fill in the blank space: Amo ________. femina, feminae, f. - woman; (amo, amare, amavi, amatum - love)
feminam
300
The second word listed in the dictionary entry of an adjective has what case, number, gender?
Nominative, singular, feminine.
300
What is the declension of basium, basii, n. - kiss?
2nd Declension -um
300
What is the conjugation of contineo, continere, continui, contentum - contain?
2nd Conjugation.
300
Fill in the blank space with the right word: _________ amant barbas. femina, feminae, f. - woman; (amo, amare, amavi, amatum - love; barba, barbae, f. - beard)
Feminae
400
The third word listed in the dictionary entry of an adjective has what case, number, gender?
Nominative, singular, neuter.
400
Can a noun's gender ever change?
No.
400
Given the sentence, "The boys run to the store," if we were to replace "the boys" with an English pronoun, what would it be?
They.
400
Fill in the blank space with the right form: fortuna iuvat _______ (sons). filius, filii, m. - son; (fortuna, fortunae, f. - fortune; iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutum - help)
filios
500
What's the best way to determine the base of an adjective?
You should remove the ending from either the feminine or the neuter form.
500
Can a noun's declension ever change?
No.
500
Given the sentence, "The cat pounces on the mouse," if we were to replace "the cat" with an English pronoun, what would it be?
he/she/it
500
Fill in the blank space with the right form: Multat ________ (the girls). puella, puellae, f. - girl; (multo, multare, multavi, multatum - punish)
puellas
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