Grammar Time
Pitch Perfect
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Translatables
100

What are the personal pronouns for you/y'all in the nominative case? (sing. and pl.)

tu/vos

100

Which conjugations use the fish story?

3rd, 3rd io, 4th

100

Give the ENTIRE dictionary entry for: battle

proelium, proeliī n.

100

Noun chart for campus, -i, m. (No English)

campus, campi, campo, campum, campo

campi, camporum, campis, campos, campis

100

Puer se meminit

The boy remembers himself

200

What declension would I use for frater, fratris (m.)?

3rd 

200

How do I find the perfect stem for ANY verb?

Drop i from 3rd p.p.

200

Give the ENTIRE dictionary entry for: dutiful, loyal

pius, a, um 

200

Noun chart for ovis, ovis, f.

ovis, ovis, ovi, ovem, ove

oves, ovium, ovibus, oves, ovibus

200

Arbores solem bibunt.

Trees drink up sunshine.

300

What are the passive endings?

r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur

300

We add ___ as an infix for the imperfect tense. (GIVE BOTH OPTIONS)

BA/EBA

300

Give the ENTIRE dictionary entry for: although

etsi (conj)

300

Noun chart for durus, a, um AND umbra, -ae, f. (No English)

dura umbra, durae umbrae, durae umbrae, duram umbram, dura umbra, durae umbrae, durarum umbrarum, duris umbris, duras umbras, duris umbris

300

Poeta carmina de amore canet.

The poet will sing songs about love.

400

What type of word is used: 

1. se

2. ipse

3. suum

1. reflexive pronoun

2. intensive

3. reflexive adjective 

400

Which tense of sum do we use as endings for the pluperfect tense?

Imperfect- eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant

400

Give the ENTIRE dictionary entry for: to go away, depart

discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessum

400

Verb chart for 3rd sing. Act. of cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum (No English)

cedit, cedebat, cedet, cessit, cesserat, cesserit

400

Canis oves in umbra silvae quaerit.

The dog seeks the sheep in the shade of the forest.

500

How do I know if something is an istem?

Nominative and genitive are the same; 

Nominative is one syllable with many consonants;

Nominative and genitive has same syllables

500

Describe the difference between the perfect, pluperfect and future perfect tenses. Consider the time when they occur.

Perfect = past tense 

Pluperfect = further in the past, before the perfect 

Future perfect= happens in the future but before another future event

500

Give the ENTIRE dictionary entry for: to bring, bear, carry; endure

ferō, ferre, tulī, lātus

500

Verb chart for 2nd pl act. accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptus WITH English

accipitis, accipiebatis, accipietis, accepistis, acceperatis, acceperitis

Yall receive, were receiving, will receive, have received, had received, will have received

500

Dum civis iures sequitur, non fatum suum perfectus est

While the citizen follows the laws, he has not accomplished his destiny. 

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