Nouns
Vocab
Verbs - Present and Imperatives
Pronouns
Verbs - Imperfect and Irregular
100

We don't like the sailors

nautae / nautam / nautas / nautīs / nautarum

What is nautas

Sailors = direct object = Acc. Pl. 

100

Define these words: 

civis              timor

nomen          caput

piscis

What are: 

Citizen     fear

name       head

fish

100

Conjugate the present passive verb amo, amare

What are: 

amor        amamur

amaris      amamini

amatur     amantur

100

You (sing.) told a bad story. 

tu / te / vos / tibi / vobis

What is tu? 


subject = nom. sing. 

100

Conjugate the verb video, vidēre in the imperfect active. 

What is: 

videbam        videbamus

videbas          videbatis

videbat           videbant

200

Which adjective can agree with the noun regī?

(hint - regī is 3rd declension)

bonus / boni / bonīs / bonum / bono

What is "bono"?

regī = Dat. Sing. 

"-o" is also a dat. sing. ending. 

200

Define these words:

praeclarus           sed

potest                 bene

gerere

What are: 

famous                but 

he/she is able      well

to carry

200

Don't believe everything you hear, students. 

credere / crede / noli credere / nolite credere / credite

What is nolite credere? 

Negative plural imperative

200

Give help to us

nos / mihi / me / ego / nobis

What is nobis

to/for = dative plural

200
You (sing.) were being annoyed by the teacher. 


vexabas  / vexaris / vexabamini / vexabaris / vexas

What is vexabaris? 

you. = 2nd sing.

were being = imperfect passive

300

The camp of the general is not far from the river. 

ducī / ducum / ducis / duce / ducem

What is "ducis"? 

"Of" shows possession, so the ending must be genitive singular. 

300

Define these words: 

ostendere      vinculum

debēre           tantus

gaudium

What are: 

to show          chain

ought/should   so great

joy

300

You all wait for the people to let you inside when it's cold. 

exspectas / exspectamini / exspectatis / exspectabatis

What is exspectatis

you all = subject; wait for = active

ending is "-tis"

300

My car is pretty old. 

me / mihi / ego / mea

What is mea

My shows possession - genitive form/adjective "meus"

300

I am happy because teachers don't have to dress up as much this week.

sum / est / eramus / essebam

What is "sum"? 

I = 1st person singular ending

am = present


400

Translate into English: 

Rex deorum hostem delet. 

What is: 

"The king of the gods destroys the enemy."

400

Define these words: 

vester      tenebrae

nam         ibi

venire

What are: 

your (pl.)       darkness

for/in fact       there

to come

400

Translate: Magnos lupos timemus.

What is "We fear/are afraid of the big wolves." 

400

Translate: 

Vos ad casam voco. 

What is: 

"I am calling you all to the small house."

400

Translate: Pueri ex ave fugiebant. 

What is "The boys were running away from the bird." 

500

Fabulam bonam senibus narras. 

What is: "You tell a good story to the old men."

500

Define these words: 

diu         ponere

nunc       dextra

pauci

What are: 

for a long time        to put/place

now                       right hand

few

500

Translate: Ad urbem a muliere mittor.

What is "I am sent to the city by the woman."

500

Translate Tuum consilium est malum itaque auxilium tibi non do. 

(itaque - so)

What is "Your plan is bad so I am not giving/do not give help to you." 

500

Translate: Eramus miseri quod relinquebamur. 

(quod = because)

What is "We were miserable because we were (being) left behind."

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