Translation
Case and Reason
Vocabulary
Grammar
Verbs
200

ego in insula laboro. 

I work on the island. 

200

Dominus ancillam habet. 

Accusative Direct Object

200

Definition: via

path, road, street, way

200

Define: Predicate Nominative

Renames the subject using a form of the word "to be" (sum/es/est/sumus/estis/sunt)

200

Person and number: rident

3rd Plural

400

meus pater in templo laborat.

My father works in the temple. 

400

Prima filia ad periculum ambulat. 

Nominative Subject
400

Definition: quaero

I ask for, I search for
400

How would we tell what the person and the number of a verb is? 

The ending

400

Translate: habitat

He / she / it lives

600

Ubi turbam magnam videtis? 

Where do you all see the large crowd?

600

Parvum periculum puellam vincit. 

Accusative Direct Object

600

Part of speech: sed

conjunction

600

Identify the subject: 

servum videmus.

Invisible "nos" or "we"

600

Fill in the blank: 

nos gladios spect...

-o -as -at -amus -atis -ant

-amus

800

Forum magnum est sed vinum non est.

The forum is large but there is no wine. 

800

Romanum templum donum est. 

Nominative Subject or Predicative Nominative, depending on translation
800

Derivatives: equus

equine, equestrian

800

What does a prepositional phrase consist of? 

The preposition itself, the object of the preposition, and all words in between. 

800

Fill in the blank:

_____ ad urbem festinas. 

ego tu nos vos 

tu

1000

Rex Romanus subito cadit, et senatores laeti quoque rident. 

The Roman king falls, and the happy senators also laugh. 

1000

Periculum magnum in foro non vincit.

Nominative Subject

1000

Definition AND derivatives: primus

Definition: first

Derivatives: prime, primal, primary

1000

The word "adsum" means "I am present". How would you say "you all are present"?

adestis

1000

Fill in the blank:

Pericula puellam vinc...

-o -is -it -imus -itis -iunt

-iunt


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