Who's Who in Mythology
Indirect Statement
Nouns
Verbs
Miscellanea Latina: Responde Latine!
100
This god is the ruler of the heavens, gods, and mortal men.
Who is Juppiter?
100
This case is used for the subject of an indirect statement.
What is the accusative case?
100
This part of the dictionary entry tells you what declension it belongs to.
What is the genitive singular?
100
All the personal endings for active verbs (Present tense)
What is -o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt?
100
puella Catulli
Quis est Lesbia?
200
This goddess had a circular shaped temple dedicated to her in the Roman Forum.
Who is Vesta?
200
This type of verb is used to express the action of the indirect statement.
What is the infinitive?
200
The minority of 1st declension nouns are categorized by this gender.
What is masculine?
200
The passive endings for all verbs (Present tense)
What is -r, -ris, -tur, -mur, -mini, -ntur?
200
filius, filia, et uxor (wife) Ciceronis
Qui sunt Marcus, Tullia, et Terentia?
300
One of the nickname of this god is "Earth-Shaker"
Who is Neptune?
300
The voice of these infinitives end in a long -i
What is the passive voice?
300
The nominative and accusative plural ending of all neuter nouns.
What is "a"?
300
The principal parts of the verb "to be"
What is sum, esse, fui?
300
primus rex Romae
Quis est Romulus?
400
This Roman goddess' Greek name is Demeter and her daughter's Greek name is Persephone.
Who is Ceres?
400
We call verbs of saying, thinking, perceiving, and knowing to introduce indirect statement these types of verbs:
What are head verbs?
400
The nominative and accusative plural endings for 3rd declension masculine and feminine nouns.
What is "-es"?
400
The construction that usually follows the verbs debeo, possum, and soleo.
What is a complementary infinitive? (You must spell this correctly.)
400
pater Iovis
Quis est Saturnus?
500
This "not so minor" goddess threw an apple to three Olympic goddesses, inscribed "to the fairest"
Who is Discordia?
500
This poet thinks that his girl loves a sparrow more than him.
Who is Catullus?
500
The three Latin nouns (that we know so far) that only use plural forms.
What is castra, tenebrae, and deliciae?
500
The fourth principal part of "timeo"
What is blank?
500
Rex qui habitat in tenebris?
Quis est Pluto?
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