Which of the following subjects would agree with the verb in the sentence:
(actor / actores) sunt in theatro.
Actores
Conjugate the verb: sedere
sedeo sedemus
sedes sedetis
sedet sedent
What does this term mean in English: senex
Senex = old man
Write the nominative plural form of: puella
puellae
Is the following word singular or plural: est
Singular
Which of the following subjects would agree with the verb in the sentence:
(coquus / coqui) est Grumio.
Coquus
Conjugate the verb: stare
sto stamus
stas statis
stat stant
What does this term mean in English: hodie
Hodie= today
Write the nominative plural form of: anulus
anuli
Is the following word singular or plural: feminae
Plural
Which of the following subjects would agree with the verb in the sentence:
(ego / tu / Caecilius) in villam canem voco.
Ego
Conjugate the irregular verb: esse
sum sumus
es estis
est sunt
What does this term mean in English: cur
Cur = why
Write a 1st declension noun and show what it looks like when nominative singular, accusative singular, and nominative plural
nom sing: -a
acc sing: -am
nom pl: -ae
Is the following word singular or plural: fabulam
Singular
Which of the following verbs would agree with the subject in the sentence:
puellae per viam (currit/ currunt).
Currunt
What is the person and number of the verb in:
iuvenes sunt in theatro.
sunt: 3rd person, plural
What does this term mean in English: quis
Quis = who
Write a 2nd declension noun and show what it looks like when nominative singular, accusative singular, and nominative plural
nom sing: -us
acc sing: -um
nom pl: -i
Is the verb in this sentence singular or plural:
Lucia amicum vocat.
Vocat= singular
Which of the following verbs would agree with the subject in the sentence:
tu cibum (coquo / coquis / coquit).
Coquis
What is the person and number of the verb in:
agricola inquit "eheu!"
inquit: 3rd person, singular
What does this term mean in English: adesse
Adesse = to be here
Write a 3rd declension noun and show what it looks like when nominative singular, accusative singular, and nominative plural
nom sing: ---
acc sing: -em
nom pl: -es
Is the verb in this sentence singular or plural:
ego in theatro fabulam specto.
Specto = singular