Pronouns
Commands
Participles
Subjunctives
Everything Else
100
In the sentence: "hic vir est Barbillus." what does "hic" mean?
this
100
Plural postive imperatives end in what 2 letters?
-te
100
Contains an -ns or -nt.
present active participle
100
I contain an -isse + a verb ending.
pluperfect subjunctive
100
What kind of genitive is in the sentence: "Modestus erat vir summae stupiditatis."
genitive of description
200
In the sentence: "illud est vinum quod Cog ex Italia importavit." what does "illud" mean?
that
200
How do you order someone not to do something?
noli/nolite + infinitive
200
Made from the 4th principal part of a verb, usually set off by commas, often accompanied by an "a/ab" phrase.
perfect passive participle
200
I require adeo, tam, tantus, or tot + ut + a subjunctive verb.
result clause
200
I'm preceded by words like nihil, satis, multus, and nimium.
genitive of quantity
300
In the sentence: "postquam senex hoc dixit, Barbillus eum laudavit." what does "eum" mean?
him
300
What special noun case will you usually use with imperatives?
vocative
300
In the sentence: "conspicatus Quintum, Salvius effugit." how would you translate "conspicatus"?
having caught sight of
300
I require a head verb + question word + a verb in the subjunctive.
indirect question
300
How would you translate "facilius"?
more easily
400
What is the gender, number, and case of "hanc"?
feminine, singular, accusative
400
How would Magistra say, "Girls! Don't run!" in Latin?
puellae nolite currere!
400
In the sentence: "Grumio Clementem ad ianuam currentem pulsavit." how would you translate "currentem"?
running
400
I require a verb like impero, oro, persuadeo, or incito + ut + a verb in the subjunctive.
indirect command
400
How would Magistra say, "We must learn today!" in Latin" (Hint: learn = disco, discere)
nobis discendum est hodie!
500
What is the gender, number, and case of "eius"?
masculine/feminine/neuter, singular, genitive
500
How would Magistra say, "Publius, be quiet!" in Latin?
Publi, tace!
500
List 8 of the 10 perfect actice participles (Latin and English).
adeptus - having obtained, conatus - having tried, conspicatus - having caught sight of, locutus - having spoken, precatus - having prayed to, secutus - having followed, passus - having suffered, egressus - having left, ingressus - having entered, regressus - having returned
500
I require only an ut + a verb in the subjunctive .
purpose clause
500
How would Magistra say, "Y'all had to stay yesterday." in Latin? (Hint: stay = maneo, manere)
vobis manendum erat heri.
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