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Vocabulary
100

The fourth declension masculine endings

What are:

-us                -us

-us                -uum

-ui                 -ibus

-um               -us

-u                  -ibus

100

Name the three sum compound verbs we know.

absum, adsum, possum

100

Categorize these adjectives into the 1st/2nd declension type or 3rd declension type: amplus, senex, par, dexter, iustus 

1st/2nd: amplus, dexter, iustus

3rd: senex, par

100

Give phrases in English that demonstrate these three concepts: partitive genitive, accusative of duration of time, and accusative of extent of space.

TBD!

100

Give the definitions of the following words: portus, fluctus, exercitus

port, wave, army

200

The fifth declension endings

What are:

-es                 -es

-ei                  -erum

-ei                  -ebus

-em                -es

-e                   -ebus

200

Translate muniverant, dormiam, and convenimus.

They had built, I will sleep, and we assemble(d)

200

Categorize the following adjectives into 3, 2, or 1-termination type adjectives: diligens, difficilis, felix, nobilis, tristis, utilis

3-termination: none

2 termination: difficilis, nobilis, tristis, utilis

1 termination: diligens, felix

200

Translate the following phrase and name its case usage: tria milia virorum

Partitive genitive; three thousand men

200

Give the definitions of the following words: line of battle, hope, day

acies, spes, dies

300

These words share the same number and case. Name them: meridiei, praemii, manus

Genitive singular

300

Translate aderimus, potuisti, and inquit.

They will be present, you were able to, he says/said

300

Name the different categories of adjectives in our comparative rules chart and the comparative and superlative rules for each type.

regular adjectives:   -ior, -ius       -issiumus, a, -um 

adj. in -er:-ior, -ius masc. nom. s. + -rimus, -a, -um

(dis)similis/difficilis/facilis: -ior, -ius   -limus, -a, -um

adj. in -ius or -eus:  magis [adj.]  maxime [adj.]

irregular adjectives: memorize!

300

Translate the following phrase and name its case usage: for five days

quinque dies; accusative of duration of time

300

The word "prope" can be two parts of speech. Name which ones it can be. 

Adverb (almost) or preposition (near)

400

Name the ablative singular of res, tergum, and impetus.

re, tergo, impetu

400

Conjugate invenio in the third person singular for all 6 tenses, both voices.

invenit/invenitur, inveniebat/inveniebatur, inveniet/invenietur, invenit/inventus est, invenerat/inventus erat, invenerit/inventus erit

400

Create all degrees of adverbs of the following words: felix, bonus, and diu

felix: feliciter, felicius, felicissime

bonus: bene, melius, optime

diu: diutius, diutissime

400

Translate this phrase in BOTH comparison constructions that we have learned: a general bolder than his people (nom sing)

imperator audacior quam populus eius

imperator audacior populo eius

400

Give all definitions of quam (hint: one is not in Chapters 29-36 because we've already learned it!).

how, than, as, which/whom

500

Translate the following phrases in the dative plural: public duty, famous downfall, middle of the day

publicis officiis, notis occasibus, mediis diebus
500

Name the infinitive usage in the following sentence: 

Caesar equites  impetus in cornu hostium iussit facere.

infinitive with subject accusative

500

What are the three common words where the neuter accusative singular gets taken as a adverb?

primum, multum, facile

500
Translate: he fights much more bravely.

Multo fortius pugnat. 

500

Identify whether these vocabulary words take a partitive genitive: mille, milia, medius, summus, plus

Yes: milia, plus

No: mille, medius, summus

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