Constellations
Practical Latin
To Be or not "to be"
I can
Future
100

Groups of stars that form pictures in the sky

What are constellations?

100

"How are you?" in Latin.

What is Quid Agis?

100

The most common verb in any language.

What is the "to be" verb?

100

He/she/it can in Latin.

What is potest?

100

We add this word to indicate something that will happen in the future.

What is "will?"

200

Zeus placed these twins, Castor and Pollux, together in the sky so they would never be separated again.

What is Gemini?

200

The Marine Corp motto.

What is Semper Fidelis?

200

I am in Latin.

What is Sum?

200

Another name for the "I Can" verb endings.

What is the "to be able to" verb endings?

200

You (s) will.

What is Bis?

300

This constellation is the archer.

What is Sagittarius?

300

What you say when you want many to repeat you in Latin.

What is repetite?

300

The "to be" verb has these endings that we learned in Lesson 13.

What are pronoun endings?

300

We Can in Latin.

What is Possumus?

300

You (pl) will.

What is Bitis?

400

These 2 early civilizations created myths about the constellations to explain them.

Who are the Greeks and Romans?

400

It means "very well" in Latin. 

What is Satis Bene?

400

They are in Latin.

What is Sunt?

400

The "I can" verbs have this at the end of them.

What are the "to be" verbs?

400

Amobo

What is "I will love?"

500

Scales used to weigh good and evil.

What is Libra?

500

I am a citizen of Rome.

What is Romanus civis sum?

500

The "to be" verb doesn't show action, it shows this.

What is existence?

500

This word is a derivative for the I Can verbs.

What is possible?

500

The future tense endings and their meanings?

bo, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt

I will, you will, he/she/it will, we will, you (pl) will, they will

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