What are the verb endings for the present tense? (list all)
-o
-s
-t
-mus
-tis
-nt
what is the ending for 1st , pl, genitive?
-arum
What is a reflexive pronoun? (english definition)
a pronoun that refers back to the main subject (she looks at herself)
match the adj (bonus, a um) with the following noun: pullae
Sextus est molestus puer.
Sextus is an annoying.
This principle part is used as the stem to form the perfect tense
3rd principle part
what is the neuter ending for 2nd pl nom?
-a
list the 3 personal pronouns (he, she, it) in the nom, sing
is (m) ea (f) id (n)
match the following adj (scelestus-a-um) with the following noun: puer
scelestus puer
Aurelia clamat sibi.
what ending is used for the 2nd plural pluperfect?
-eratis
what is the vocative ending for 2nd declension singular ?
-e
huius, huius, huius
of this
match the following adjective (magnus, a, um) to the noun: lux (3rd nom. sing, f)
Translate the following: "O mater!" clamavit Cornelia. "Ego nolo ire Romae sine Flavia!"
Aurelia dicit, "Necesse est mihi cras in urbem descendere!"
"Oh mother!" shouted Cornelia, "I do not want to go to Rome without Flavia!"
Aurelia says, "It is necessary for me to descend into the city tomorrow!"
what are the 2 possible endings for future, depending on the verb conjugation?
1/2 : bo, bis, bit. bimus, bitis, bunt
3/3io/4: am, es, et, emus, etis, ent
4th, m, pl, gen.
what are the plural nom. for all 3 genders of ille, illa, illud?
illi (m) , illae (f), illa (n)
match the following adjective (defessus, a , um) to the noun: servum
defessum servum
Put the following into Latin: suddenly, the beautiful woman grabs the fat man and kills him!
statim, pulchra puella (mulier) arripit obesum virum et eum necat!
What is the future perfect form of the verb "sum esse fui futurus" (3rd sing future perf)
fuerit
5th, m, pl, either dat or abl
list out the reflexive pronoun chart
sui
sibi
se
se
match the following adj (miserus, a, um) to the noun: patribus (3rd)
miseris patribus
translate the following sentence: Brevi tempore, Marcus et Sextus cucurrerant XXIV "miles" et cadunt, defessi, sub arbore ubi lupus appropinquat et eos cenat. Vale!
In a short time, Marcus and Sextus had run 24 miles and they fall, exhausted (tired), under a tree where a wolf approaches and makes a meal of (eats) them. Goodbye!