Perfect Tense
Pluperfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Ch. 15 Vocabulary
Pronouns
Reflexive Possessive Pronouns
I-Stems
I-Stem Rules
One Termination Adjectives
Ch. 16 Vocabulary
Types of Ablatives
100

The Perfect tense is translated with this ending in English.

What is "-ed"?

100

The Pluperfect tense is translated with this past participle.

What is the word "had"?

100

The Future Perfect tense is translated with this phrase.

What is "will have"?

100

This means "Italy" in Latin.

(Give Nom. sg., Gen. sg., and gender)

What is "Itália, Itáliae, f."?

100

This is the Dative singular first-person pronoun.

What is "mihi"?

100

These are the third-person reflexive pronouns.

(Give all three genders)

What is "suus, sua, suum"?

100

This case is different in I-stem nouns than in regular third-declension nouns.

What is the genitive plural case?

100

This  I-Stem rule states that a noun is an I-stem if the Nom. Sg. and a Gen. Sg have the same number of vowels.

What is the parasyballic rule?

100

This is the Acc. Sg. f. of "omnis, omne"

What is "omnem"?

100

This word means "how" in Latin.

What is "quam"?

100

This Ablative answers the question of "with what item?"

What is the Ablative of means?

200

This means "I threw" in Latin.

What is "iēci"?

200

This means "they had murdered" in Latin.

What is "necāverant"?

200

This means "he will have come" in Latin.

What is "vēnerit"?

200

This word means "and so, therefore" in Latin.

What is "ítaque"?

200

This is the Ablative plural first-person pronoun.

What is "nobis"?
200

This reflexive pronoun fills in the blank.

Marcus loves my wife

Marcus ______ uxorem amat

What is "meam"?

200

This letter is added to the Nom. Pl., the Gen. Pl., and the Acc. Pl.; and replaces the "e" in the Abl. Sg.

What is the letter "i"

200

This I-Stem rule states that a noun is an I-Stem if the stem ends in two consonants.

What is the two consonant rule?

200

This is the Gen. Pl. n. of "omnis, omne".

What is "omnium"?

200

This word means "every, all" in Latin.

(give Nom. sg. and Gen. sg.)

What is "ómnis, ómne"?

200

This Ablative answers the question of "how?"

What is the Ablative of manner?

300

This means "they had" in Latin.

What is "habuērunt"?

300
This means "I had lead" in Latin.

What is "dūxeram"?

300

This means "I will have felt" in Latin.

What is "sensero"?

300

This means "to fear, be afraid" in Latin.

(give all three genders forms)

What is "tímeō, timēre, tímuī"?

300

This is the Genitive singular second-person pronoun. 

What is "tui"?

300

This reflexive pronoun fills in this blank.

Marcus loves his (Julius') wife.

Marcus ______ uxorem amat.

What is "eius"?

300

This is the Nom. Pl. form of "mare, maris, n."

What is "maria"?

300

This I-Stem rule states that a noun is an I-stem if the Nom. Sg. of a neuter noun ends in these endings.

What is the al, ar, e rule?

300

This is the Dative Pl. m. of "omnis, omne".

What is "omnibus"?

300

This word means "mildness, gentleness, mercy" in Latin.

(Give Nom. sg., Gen. sg., and gender)

What is "clēméntia, clēméntiae, f."?

300

This type of Ablative answers the question "with whom?"

What is the Ablative of accompaniment?

400

This means "she reminded" in Latin.

What is "monuit"?

400

This means "we had learned" in Latin.

What is "dídicerāmus"?

400

This means "you will have sent away" in Latin.

What is "āmīseris"?

400

This word means "period of time, season; weather, storm" in Latin. 

(Give Nom. sg., Gen. sg., and gender)

What is "tempéstās, tempestātis, f."?

400

This is the Nominative plural second-person pronoun.

What is "vos"?

400

TRIPLE POINTS

These reflexive pronouns fill in the blanks.

Marcus loves me, but his love of me makes him bitter.

Marcus amat me, sed _____ amor _____ facit _____.

What is "suus"?

What is "mei"?

What is "se"?

400

This is the Gen. Pl. form of "mare, maris, n."

What is "marium"?

400

Animal, animalis, n. is an I-Stem because of this rule.

What is the al, ar, e rule?
400

This is the Abl. Sg. n. of "omnis, omne".

What is "omni"?

400

This word means "to rule, guide, direct" in Latin.
(Give all four fun parts)

What is "régō, régere, rēxī, rēctum"?

400

The phrase "I hit him with a banana" would contain this type of ablative when translated into Latin.

What is an ablative of means?

500

This means "y'all endured" in Latin.

What is "tolerāvistis"?

500

This means "you had listened" in Latin.

What is "audīverās"?

500

This means "y'all will have loved" in Latin.

Hint: Not Romantically

What is "dīlēxeritis"?
500

This word means "to look for, expect, await" in Latin

(Give all four fun parts)

What is "exspéctō, exspectāre, exspectāvī, exspectātum"?

500

This is the accusative singular third-person pronoun.

What is "se"?

500

This is how you say "-self" in Latin.

(Give all three genders)

What are "ipse, ipsa, ipsum"?

500

This is the the Abl. Sg. form of "mare, maris, n."

What is "mari"?

500

Nubes, nubis, f. is an I-Stem because of this rule.

What is the parasyballic rule?

500

This is Nom. Pl. f. of "omnis, omne".

What is "omnes"?

500

This word means "able, powerful, mighty, strong" in Latin.

What is "pótens, gen. poténtis"?

500

The phrase "With Tom I hit him" would contain this type of ablative when translated into Latin.

What is an ablative of manner?

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