Nouns &
Prepositions
Verbs
Grammar
Rules &
Irregularities
Translations
100

Of the mountains

montium

100

She was standing

Stabat

100

Define dictionary form

All the information you need to use a word in all its forms.
100

Where is the irregularity in i-stem m/f nouns (as different from the regular 3rd declension endings)

Genitive plural ending is "-ium" instead of "-um"

100

I shall either find a way or make one.

Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.

200

Because of the citizens

Ob cives

200

We will have prevented

Prohibuerimus

200

How many different types of adjectives are there? Name them.

2 - 1st/2nd- & 3rd-conjugation adjectives.

200

Where is the irregularity in the 3rd & 4th conjugation present system (active)?

2nd person singular, future tense (beris instead of biris).
200

The grace of God protects me always.

Gratia Dei me semper munit.

300

The businesses' customs

Rerum mores

300

I considered

judicavi

300

How do you remember the variable vowels for the 3rd & 4th conjugations?

AE (future) / IOU (present)

300

Give the Neuter Rule (both parts)

1. The nominative and accusative endings are identical

2. The nominative plural ending is "-a"

300

We attacked the city at dawn.

Nos urbem ad auroram oppugnavimus.

400

As far as the lake

Tenus lacu

400

He will sleeping

Dormiet

400

Personal pronouns are notable for NOT being used for these.

Possessives

400
Most i-stem nouns follow one of two rules. Name them both.

1. Have the same number of syllables in the nominative and genitive singular (e.g. civis)

2. Genitive singular stem ends in two consonants (gens, gentis)

400

The children were setting free the beautiful books of the temple.

Liberi templi libros pulchros liberabat.

500

On every knife

In cultre omni
500

Y'all weren't knowing

Nesciebatis

500

Why are 3rd conjugation verbs a different conjugation than 2nd conjugation verbs? Both endings are -ere.

Because 3rd conjugation verbs have an accent on the antepenult, making the infinitive ending unstressed. Mone`re as opposed to re`gere.

500

Prepositions of the accusative case usually govern motion toward. Give one ablative preposition that denotes motion.

e, ex (out of, out from)

de (down, down from)

500

The lazy king will rule your kingdom with you, our brave queen.

(Appositives are comma-ed the exact same way as in English, and follow the number/case of the noun they rename.)

Rex piger tuum regnum tecum, regina forti, reget.

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