Latin Sayings
Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Grammar Questions
100

Audi Israel!

Hear O Israel! 

100

Give all the principle parts for the verb "to wage"

gero, gerere, gessi, gestus

100

Decline the noun "thing"

res, rei, rei, rem, rei

res, rerum, rebus, res, rebus

5th Declension

100

Give the Latin Dictionary from for the word "harsh."

asper -era -erum

rough, harsh

100

Give the two voices of Latin verbs

Active and Passive

200

Age quod agis.

Do what you're doing. 

200

To what conjugation does the verb "impedio" belong to?

4th Conjugation

200

Decline the noun "pastor"

pastor, pastoris, pastori, pastorem, pastore

pastores, pastorum, pastoribus, pastores, pastoribus

3rd Declension M

200

Give the Latin Dictionary form for the word "disgraceful"

turpis -e

shameful, disgraceful 

200

What is a participle?

A participle is a verbal adjective

300

Alea jacta est. 

The dies is cast.

300

Give all 4 principle parts for the verb "to yield"

cedo, cedere, cessi, cessus

300

Decline the noun "heart" 

cor, cordis, cordi, cor, corde

corda, cordum, cordibus, corda, cordibus

3rd Declension N

300

Give the Latin dictionary form for the personal pronoun adjective "our"

noster nostra nostrum 

300

What is the imperative mood used for?

The imperative mood is used for commands. 

400

Take up and read

Tolle, lege

400

Recite this conjugation in English:

sustuleram, sustuleras, sustulerat

sustuleramus, sustuleratis, sustulerant

I had lifted up (raised), you had lifted up, h/s/it had lifted up,

we had lifted up, you'll had lifted up, they had lifted up

400

Decline the noun "city"

urbs, urbis, urbi, urbem, urbe

urbes, urbium, urbibus, urbes, urbibus

3rd Declension I-stem F

400

What does is the meaning and gender for the Latin word "calida"

warm, hot 

neuter 

400

What is the vocative rule?

The vocative is identical to the nominative in all declensions except the singular masculine nouns of the 2nd declension ending in -us or -ius, where -e replaces -us, and -i replaces -ius. 

500

I think, therefore I am. 

Cogito ergo sum.

500

Recite the conjugation for "to act" in the Future-Perfect Indicitave Passive

actus -a -um ero, eris, erit

acti -ae -a     eramus, eritis, erunt

500

Delcline the noun "horn"

cornu, cornus (with a macron), cornu, cornu, cornu

cornua, cornuum, cornibus, cornua, cornibus


500

Decline the personal pronoun adjective "your" in the neuter plural only.  

vestra, vestrorum, vestris, vestra, vestris 


500

What is the name of a noun that immediately follows another noun and renames it? And what is the agreement rule for this?

An Appositive 

An appositive agrees with its noun in case, and usually but not necessarily in gender and number. 

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