Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Case Functions
English to Latin
100

What is the genitive of nauta?

nautae

100

what conjugation is porto, portare, portavi, portatum?

1st conjugation

100

What declension are masculine first and second declension adjectives?

Second declension

100

What is the nominative case used for?

Subject

100

They praise the poet.

poetam laudant.

200

Give one possible case for agris

dative OR ablative

200

What person and number is laudant?

Third Plural

200

What are the 3 ways adjectives must agree with their nouns

gender, number, case

200

What is the genitive case used for?

Possession

200

We should call the farmers. 

agricolas vocare debemus.

300
What is the stem of ager?

agr-

300

Translate videtis showing its person, number, and tense

You (all) see

300

Choose the correct form of malus, mala, malum to agree with dona

mala

300

What is the dative case used for?

indirect object
300

He always gives the men and women roses. 

Feminis et viris rosas semper dat. 

400

Give all possible case and number combinations for feminae

genitive singular

dative singular

nominative plural

400

What are the principal parts of debeo

debeo, debere, debui, debitum

400

choose the correct from of malus, mala, malum to agree with nautarum

malorum

400

Translate nautā to show its case

by/with/from the sailor

400

We see great fortune in your daughters' lives.

in vitis filiarum magnam fortunam videmus
500

Give all possible case and number combinations for exitia

nominative plural

accusative plural

500

conjugate sum, esse, fui, futurum

sum  sumus

es     estis

est    sunt

500

Decline this noun adjective pair: agricola malus

Singular:

agricola malus

agricolae mali

agricolae malo

agricolam malum

agricolā malo 

Plural: 

agricolae mali

agricolarum malorum

agricolis malis

agricolas malos

agricolis malis

500

What is the case of direct adress?

vocative

500

The daughters and sons of great men and women are not always great. 

Filiae et filii magnorum virorum et feminarum magni non semper sunt.

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