The 3rd Declension i-stem has -ium in the
Genitive Plural
Name the preposition with its case:
Face to face with
Coram -Abl
Translate: vivo, vivere
to live
Name the singular and plural imperatives for "ambulo, ambulare"
Plural: ambulate
Currit ex agro.
He/she/it runs out of the field.
Recite the first 3rd declension chant we learned (3rd declension M/F)
x is i em e
es um ibus es ibus
Name the pronoun with its case:
Circa
Translate: surgo, surgere
To rise, get up
Name the Singular and Plural imperatives for "timeo, timēre"
Singular: time
Plural: timete
Duc equus.
(You) lead the horse.
True or False: The 3rd declension has Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter forms
True
Name the preposition with its case:
iuxta
Near, next to -Acc
Translate: pono, ponere
To put, place
Name the Singular and Plural imperatives for "do, dare"
Singular: Da
Plural: Date
(You) warn the soldier.
In the 3rd declension "c" means
"Common" or "M/F"
de
down from, concerning, about -Abl
Why is the "e" stem vowel in the 3rd conjugation called a "weak e?" What happens to it when conjugating a 3rd conjugation verb in the present tense?
It is a short "e" with no macron. It changes to an "i" and "u" when conjugating the present tense.
The implied subject of an imperative is always
You / You all / 2nd person
Ambulant ad forum.
They walk toward the forum.
The 3rd declension Neuter i-stem has -ia in the ___________ and ____________.
Nom and Acc Plural
Name both 2 case Latin prepositions and translate them
Sub +acc: up to
Sub +abl: under
In +acc: into, onto
In +abl: in, on
Conjugate "dico, dicere" in the present tense
dico, dicis, dicit, dicimus, dicitis, dicunt
Name the Singular and Plural imperatives for "curro, currere"
Singular: curre
Plural: currite (weak e changes to an i)
Agricola debet arare agrum.