Verbs--1st principal part
Nouns-- 1st and 2nd declensions genitive case
(singular)
Sentence completion
English Dervations
Case Usage
100
Give the Latin 1st principal part. (With or without long marks) I see
What is video, videō
100
pecunia
What is pecuniae
100
Mater ______ vocat. (her) son
What is filium
100
Give the Latin word the English comes from: errant Errant musicians frequently played their songs for the tourists.
What is erro, errō
100
Case used for addressing one or more
What is the vocative
200
Give the Latin 1st principal part. (With or without long marks) I give
What is do, dō
200
amicus
What is amici, amicī
200
______ puellīs rosãs dat. (The) poet
What is poeta, Poeta
200
Give the Latin word the English word comes from: amity Amity is the opposite of enmity.
What is amo, amō
200
Case used for showing possession
What is the genitive
300
Give the Latin 1st principal part. (With or without long marks) I call
What is voco, vocō
300
porta
What is portae
300
Rumor _______ flies (spreads quickly)
What is volat
300
Give the Latin word the English word comes from: portal The office is reached by entering through the left portal.
What is porta
300
Case used for subjects and predicate nominatives
What is the nominative
400
Give the Latin 1st principal part. (With or without long marks) I frighten, terrify
What is terreo, terreō
400
ager
What is agri, agrī
400
Irā _______ magna est. Of the farmers
What is agricolarum, agricolārum
400
Give the Latin word the English word comes from: agriculture The strongest industry of the Midwest is agriculture.
What is ager or agricola
400
Case used for the object of most prepositions
What is the ablative
500
Give the Latin 1st principal part. (No long marks on this one) I am
What is sum
500
numerus
500
Magister ________ terret. (the) boys
What is pueros, puerōs
500
Give the Latin word the English word comes from: impecunious Stanley found himself in impecunious circumstances so he decided to find a higher paying job.
What is pecunia
500
Case used for indirect objects
What is the dative
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