What word means "who", but is only used in questions
quis
(Puella / Puellae) sub arbore sedet
Puella
I am the King of all gods, and overthrew my father with my 5 siblings. Who am I?
Zeus
Give the singular and plural endings for NOUNS
-a, -ae
The noun for "girl"
puella
Cornēlia est defessa ____________ in agrīs currit.
a) cūr
b) quod
c) ubi
d)quis
f) quid
b) quod
Cornelia is tired because she runs in the fields.
Flavia ( est / sunt ) puella quae in agrīs ambulat.
est
Even though I have a husband, I really have a crush on the the god of War. Who am I?
Aphrodite/venus
In Latin NUMBER will change how certain words end. What parts of speech will NUMBER affect? List all parts of speech to get correct.
Nouns, verbs, adjectives
____________ est Cornēlia?
A) quod
B) quid
C) ubi
D) cūr
F) quae
C) ubi
Where is Cornelia?
Puellae ( est / sunt ) Romanae
sunt
When my daughter was kidnapped, I deserted my duties as a deity, and earth turned to winter. What god/goddess am I?
Demeter/Ceres
give the singular and plural endings for VERBS
-t, -nt
He/she does, is doing, does
(also means to make or accomplish)
facit, faciunt
Cornēlia est puella Romana _______ in agrīs currit
A) quis
B) quae
C) cūr
D) ubi
E) quid
F) Quod
B) quae
Cornēlia et Flavia sub arbore (scrībit, scribunt)
scrībunt
My most favorite possessions are my bident, and my helm (helmet) of invisibility that I used to kidnap my wife. What god/goddess am I?
Hades/ Pluto
What is number?
Whether there is one, or more than one of something. (Singular or Plural)
Translate "strenua"
active, energetic
_______________ Cornēlia facit?
a) Quid
b) cūr
C) quae
d) quod
e) quis
a) quid
what is Cornēlia doing?
Flavia et Cornēlia sunt ( strēnua / strēnuae ) quod nōn currunt.
Strenuae
I am the God of the forge, husband of Venus. What is my ROMAN name?
Vulcan
Define a compliment, and the specific grammar scenario that we need to have have one in a sentence.
A compliment (predicate nominative or adjective) describes a subject when a linking verbs is provided a sentence. The linking verb connects the subject and compliment.