Nouns and Adjectives
Case Uses
Verbs
Miscellaneous I
Miscellaneous II
100
What three pieces of information does the dictionary entry of a Latin noun contain?

nominative singular, genitive singular, gender

100

Write the underlined word in Latin: The voice of the woman was heard throughout the house.

feminae

100

What is an imperative?

command

100

What are the two definitions of is, ea, id?

he/she/it (3rd person personal pronoun); this/that

100

How do we translate an infinitive?

to verb

200

How do we find the stem of a Latin noun?

genitive singular minus ending

200

Write the underlined word in Latin: That book was written by me.

200

How do we determine what conjugation a verb belongs to?

infinitive ending (-āre, -ēre, -ere, -īre)

200

How does Latin form indirect statement?

accusative + infinitive

200

How do we find the present stem of a verb?

infinitive minus "re"

300

How do we determine what declension a Latin noun belongs to?

genitive singular ending (-ae, -ī, -is, -ūs, -ēī/eī

300
Write in Latin: for many years

multōs annōs

300

Conjugate the Latin verb "to be." Also give its infinitive.

sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt (esse)

300

Recite all ten forms of the first person personal pronoun in Latin.

ego, meī, mihi, mē, mē; nōs, nostrum/nostrī, nōbīs, nōs, nōbīs

300

Name three uses of the ablative case.

means, agent, respect, time when
400

What are the three degrees of adjectives?

positive, comparative, superlative

400

Write the underlined word in Latin: The boy said that the soldier was fighting in the street.

militem

400

What is a participle?

verbal adjective

400

Write in Latin: Marcus says that he sees the dog.

Marcus sē canem vidēre dicit.

400

Write the underlined word in Latin: I gave her a hug.

500

What are two distinct ways of translating a superlative adjective?

"-er" (more) or "very"

500

Write in Latin: on that day

eō diē
500

Conjugate the Latin verb meaning "to be able." Also give its infinitive.

possum, potes, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt (posse)

500

Rewrite using a dative of possession: Militēs gladiōs brevēs habent.

Militibus gladiī brevēs sunt.

500

Name the four Latin verbs whose singular imperatives "lose the 'e' that should be there."

duc, dic, fac, fer

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