Parts of Speech
Roman Names
Magistra Willis
Grammar
Miscellaenous
100
Persons, places, things, or ideas.
What are nouns?
100
A Roman man's first name.
What is praenomen?
100
The number of children Magistra Willis has.
What is two?
100
You add -ne to a Latin word.
What is to make it a question?
100
The latin verb for to love (all 4 PPs)
What is amo, amare, amavi, amatus, -a, -um?
200
EST in the sentence "Marcus est scriptor."
What is a verb?
200
A Roman man's third name, the name he is called by most people.
What is cognomen?
200
One of Magistra Willis's pet peeves.
What is wandering the classroom.
200
The three genders of Latin nouns.
What is masculine, feminine, and neuter?
200
The Latin diphthongs.
What is ae, au, ei, eu, oe, ui?
300
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What is a preposition?
300
How a Roman woman gets her name.
What is the feminine form of her father's nomen?
300
Magistra Willis's e-mail address.
What is swillis@saintraphael.org?
300
The dative case is used for this.
What is the indirect object?
300
A word that takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
400
HOWEVER, in the sentence "I love ice cream, however, it is too cold in winter."
What is a conjunction?
400
The way a Roman slave got his/her name.
What is he/she keeps his original name, or has another name given to him by his master. In formal contexts, he uses his master's praenomen and nomen in the genitive case and his slave name as the cognomen.
400
2 of the 4 languages that Magistra Willis has studied.
What is English, Ancient Greek, French, or Latin?
400
The case that is used for direct address.
What is vocative?
400
Demonstrate the "Doctor's Visit" mnemonic device for the 1st declension.
What is...
500
VERY and CATHOLIC, in the sentence "St. Raphael's is a very awesome Catholic school."
What is adverb and adjective?
500
The way a male freedman receives his name when he's freed by a man.
What is he takes his master's praenomen and nomen, with his slave name used as his cognomen?
500
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What is the number of camels Magistra Willis has in her guest bathroom?
500
"Marcus est scriptor," is an example of this type of Latin construction:
What is predicative nominative?
500
The pronunciation of "quotidianum."
What is "quo-ti-di-an-um"?
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