The gender, number, and case of "puerum".
What is accusative, masculine, plural?
The person, number, tense, mood, and voice of laudābimus.
What is 1st person, plural, future, active, indicative?
The three demonstrative adjectives we've learned.
What are "hic/haec/hoc", "ille/illa/illud", and "iste/ista/istud"?
The mood of the verbs in the following excerpt: "ō cīvēs, cōgitē concilium et pacem laudātē.”
What is imperative?
The English translation of the sentence "Puellae magistram dē cōnsiliō malō sine morā monent."
What is "The girls warn the female teacher about the evil plan without delay."
The gender, number, case, and translation of "poetārum malōrum".
What is masculine, plural, genitive, and "of the bad poets"?
The person, number, tense, mood, and voice of "poterant".
What is 3rd person, plural, imperfect, active, indicative?
The four principal parts in the dictionary entry for the word "dīcit".
What are dīco, dīcere, dīxī, and dictum?
The name of the person that will learn in the following sentence "Nunc Gorgias dē litterīs beātīs puerum hunc docēre poterat, et Gallus discere poterit."
Who is Gallus?
The English translation of the sentence "Sine multā pecūniā et multīs donīs tyrannus satiāre populum Rōmānum nōn poterit."
The neuter, dative, singular agreeing pair of "hic/haec/hoc" and "studium" and its translation.
What is "huic studiō" and "to/for this study"?
The person, number, tense, mood, voice, and conjugation of "capitis".
What is 2nd person, plural, present, active, indicative, 3rd -io conjugation?
The case that the preposition "propter" takes.
What is the accusative case?
The tenses of the verbs where Gallus is the subject of the sentence in the following excerpt: "Gallus nōn satiābat et interrogat: “Quid est fātum nostrum?”"
What are the imperfect tense and the present tense?
The English translation of "Tyrannus populum stultum ē terrā vestrā dūcet."
What is "The tyrant will lead the foolish people from your land."?
The answers to the chart labeled #1 on the board.
What is... (decline bellus/bella/bellum nauta)
Singular:
N - bellus nauta
G - bellī nautae
D - bellō nautae
Ac - bellum nautam
Ab - bellō nautā
Plural:
N - bellī nautae
G - bellōrum nautārum
D - bellīs nautīs
Ac - bellōs nautās
Ab - bellīs nautīs
The answers to chart labeled #3 on the board.
What is...
Singular:
1st - veniam
2nd - veniēs
3rd - veniet
Plural
1st - veniēmus
2nd - veniētis
3rd - venient
The name of the second principal part of a verb and what it can be used to determine.
What is the infinitive and what conjugation a verb is in?
The words (and their English translations) Turnus and Aeneas are described as in the excerpt: "Gallus respondet: “Sednē malus Turnus nōn est? Turnum piūs Aenēās necat.”"
What are "malus - bad/evil" and "piūs - dutiful"?
The English translation of "Hic dē senectūte scrībēbat; ille, dē amōre; et alius, dē lībertāte."
What is "This guy was writing about old age, that guy, about love; and the other, about freedom."?
The answers to the chart labeled #2 on the board.
What is...
Singular:
N - iste labor
G - istīus labōris
D - istī labōrī
Ac - istum labōrem
Ab - istō labōre
Plural
N - istī labōrēs
G - istōrum labōrum
D - istīs labōribus
Ac - istōs labōrēs
Ab - istīs labōribus
The answers to the chart labeled #4 on the board.
What is... conjugate facis in the imperfect active indicative
Singular
1st - faciēbam
2nd - faciēbās
3rd - faciēbat
Plural
1st - faciēbāmus
2nd - faciēbātis
3rd - faciēbant
One of the verbs that takes a complementary infinitive.
What is possum/audeo/debeo?
The reason why Vergil scares students according to the following excerpt: "Gorgias monet: “Est Vergilius māgnus et multōs discipulōs semper terrēbit. Habēbit saepe ratiōnēs multās in librīs bonus scrīptor.""
What is because he is great and has many considerations in his books?
Th English translation of the sentence "Turnus bonus malusque est: nunc est bonus propter pacem plēnam, tum est malus propter et exitium rēgum et fātum civitātis nostrae."
What is "Turnus is good and bad: now he is good because of plentiful peace, then he is bad because because of both the destruction of the kings and the fate of our state."?