to address
What in English is appellare?
nunc aut numquam
What is Latin for "now or never"?
The stem for sum in the Perfect system.
What is "fu-"?
The six Latin verb tenses
What are "present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect"?
to owe or ought, to have (possess)
What in English are debere & habere?
semper fidelis
What is Latin for "always faithful"?
He will have appeared.
What in English is apparuerit?
Fueris
What is Latin for "you have been"?
How to find the present stem
What is dropping the "re" from the infinitive (second principal part)?
to wound, to hide, to disturb
What in English are vulnerare, celare, & perturbare?
docere, delectare, movere
What is Latin for "to teach, to delight, to move"?
We are.
What in English is sumus?
How to find the perfect stem
What is dropping the "i" from the third principal part?
to delight or please, to fly, to report, to ask
What in English are delectare, volare, nuntiare, & rogare?
quattuor anni tempora
What is Latin for "the four seasons of the year"?
Numquam aravi.
What is Latin for "I have never plowed"?
They will be.
What in English is erunt?
The regular endings of the 1st three principal parts of 1st conjugation verbs
What are "-o", "-are" & "-avi"?
to prevent, to frighten, to warn, to fear, to hold
What in English are prohibere, terrere, monere, timere & tenere?
In umbra, igitur, pugnabimus.
What is Latin for "Then we will fight in the shade"?
Heri pugnaverunt.
What is Latin for "Yesterday they fought"?
The first three principal parts of sum
What are "sum, esse, fui"?
The regular endings of the 1st three principal parts of 2nd conjugation verbs
What are "-eo", "-ere" & "-ui"?