Pronouns
Participles
Vocabulary
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translate into English: ego

I

100
amo, amare, amavi, amatus


Perfect Passive Participle
Accusative, Singular, Feminine

amatam

100

sleep

somnus

100

fugite, comites!! 

flee (or run away) comrades!!

100

What is the case and number: puellas

Accusative Plural 

200

translate into English: id

it

200

ago, agere, egi, actus

Present Active Participle
Nominative, Plural, Masculine

agentes

200

always

semper

200

Filius canem amico ostendit. 

The son showed the dog to (his) friend. 

200

What is the case and number: belli 

Genitive Singular 

300

translate into Latin: by (means of) you all
(Ablative Plural)

vobis

300

pono, ponere, posui, positum

Future Passive Participle
Ablative, Singular, Feminine 

ponenda

300

the (Roman) consul

consul

300

Venite ad agrum, pueri; nolite in casa manere. 

Come to field, boy; do not wish to remain at home. 

300

What is the case and number: consulis

 

Genitive Singular

400

translate into Latin: of you all
(Gen Plural)

vestrum

400

lego, legere, legi, lectum

Future Active Participle
Genitive, Singular, Neuter 

lecturi

400

winter

hiems

400

Troianai Graecis fortiter resistunt; Graeci urbem capere non possunt.

The Trojans resist the Greeks bravely; the Greeks are not able to seize the city. 

400

What is the case and number: principum

Genitive Plural 

500

translate into Latin: that man (nearby)
(Nom Singular)

iste

500

fero, ferre, tuli, latus

Perfect Passive Participle
Dative, Singular, Feminine 

latae

500

a hill

collis

500

Cincinnate, hunc exercitum in hostes duc et auxilium fer ad consulis legiones.

Cincinnatus, lead this army against the enemy and carry help to the legions of the Consul.

500

What is the case and number: maria 

Nominative or Accusative Plural

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