What is the 2nd declension nominative singular ending?
What is the 1st decl. accusative plural ending?
-as (a with a long mark)
What are the endings for present active tense?
-o/m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
What categories must adjectives match their nouns in?
(extra points if you can give an example)
gender, number, and case
match the word to its conjugation: audio
4th conjugation
What is the 1st declension accusative singular ending?
-am
What is the 2nd decl. accusative plural neuter ending?
-a
What are the endings for future one active tense?
-bo, -bis, -bit, -bimus, -bitis, -bunt
define superlative and comparative
superlative - the most of something (happiest)
comparative - to a greater extent, next level (happier)
match the word to it's conjugation facio
3rd - io
What is the ablative 3rd declension singular ending?
-e
What is the dative 3rd declension plural ending?
-ibus
What are the imperfect passive endings?
-bar, -baris, -batur, -bamur, - bamini, -bantur
Add the comparative ending on the word tristis
Add the superlative ending onto the word laeta
-tristior
- laetissima
match the verb to it's conjugation : extinguit
3rd
What is the 2nd decl. genitive singular ending?
-I (with a long mark)
What are the 3rd declension accusative neuter plural endings?
-al, -e, -en, -a
What do you add on to the end of perfect passive verbs?
(perfect versions of sum) - sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
how many genders do adjectives have?
(extra points if you give an example)
3
state the endings for 2nd conjugation
-eo, -ere
What are 4- 3rd declension accusative singular neuter ending(s)?
-x, -is, -os, -or, -o (with a long mark), -ns, -er, -es, -s, -us, -tio, -tudo
What are the genitive first decl. and second decl. plural endings?
- arum and -orum (a and o with a long mark)
State the tense of these three words (extra points for person/sg & pl):
- audientur
- amabamini
- amatum erat
-audientur (future passive 2 - 3rd person plural)
- amabamini (imperfect passive - 2nd person plural)
- amatum erat (pluperfect passive - 3rd person singular)
make the adjective - big - agree with canes (change their ending)
(hint - Magnus, magna, magnum agree with canes)
- magnos
match the word to it's conjugation accipiunt
(also do an embarrassing dance for extra pts.)
3rd - io