Fio
Volo
Fero
Eo
Mix
100

Give two of the possible meanings for this verb. 

to become, to happen, to be made

100

Translate: 

"vultis." 

you all (ye) wish, want, will

100

What are the four principal parts of this verb? 

fero, ferre, tuli, latum


100

How can one tell the difference between the present indicative tense and the perfect indicative tense? 

The perfect has two letter 'i's. 

100

Parse mallem

active imperfect subjunctive 1st singular

200

Which familiar verb does fio share certain forms with? 

the verb facio, facere, feci, factum 

200

Do volo, malo, or nolo have the passive voice? 

No. 

200

Translate: 

tulistis

You all have borne/carried


200

"EA" is the hallmark of which tense and mood? 

(e.g. eamus, eat, etc.) 

The subjunctive present

200

translate: 

factum erit 

It will have happened

300

Translate: 

Imperator factus est. 


He has been made emperor/general

He has become emperor/general. 

300
Give the mood and tense: 


vellemus 

imperfect subjunctive

300

translate. 

latus

having been borne

300

Translate: 

Ite

Go. 

300

Give the infinitive form of fio

fieri

400
Translate: 


Fiat

Let it happen 

400

Translate: 

Noli abire. 

Don't go. 

400

Translate: 

Ferens

Carrying, bearing. 

400
Parse 

ierim

perfect subjunctive active 1st singular

400

give the perfect infinitive form of fero. 

tulisse

500

What forms are entirely lacking to fio? 

most infinitives and all participles. 

500

Give in Latin: 

I used to wish

volebam

500

Give in Latin: 

You will have carried

tuleris

500
Give in Latin: 


To the going man (use a participle. Pay attention to key word 'to'.) 

eunti (viro) 

500

Give in Latin: 

(The man), about to go... 

(vir,) iturus... 

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