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Translation
100

What are the correct 1st and 2nd principle part endings for the 1st conjugation?

-o, -are

100
What are the five most common cases for nouns?

nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative

100

Indirect statements are introduced by what kind of verb?

saying/thinking/observing

100

Who was the first king of Rome?

Romulus

100

Translate the following Latin sentence: agricola puellam amat. 

The farmer loves the girl.

200

What are the present active endings for verbs?

-o/m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

200

What are the 3 properties for nouns?

gender, number, case

200

The main verb in an indirect statement is in what form?

infinitive

200

Who was the man who fled Troy and who's descendants founded Rome? 

Aeneas

200

Translate the following Latin sentence: liber a poetis amatur.

The book is being loved by the poets.

300

What are the 4 properties of verbs?

number, person, tense, and voice

300

What is the accusative plural ending for puella, puellae, f.?

-as

300

What kind of ablative is used with a passive verb and shows who is doing the action?

ablative of agent
300

What did Aeneas take with him when he fled?

Lares and Penates, father and son

300

Translate the following Latin sentence: Puer dicit te amare me.

The boy says that you love me.

400

How do you find the stem for a 3rd conjugation verb?

take off -ere from the 2nd principle part

400

What is the accusative singular for tempus, temporis, n.?

tempus

400

What is an example of a verb that appears with a complimentary infinitive?

possum, soleo, debeo

400

Name 3 of the 7 hills of Rome.

Palatine, Aventine, Capitoline, Quirinal, Esquiline, Viminal, Caelian

400

Translate the following Latin sentence: Credo patrem amare filias. 

I believe that the father loves [his] daughters. 

500

How do you form a passive infinitive in the 3rd conjugation? 

take off the -ere and add an -i

500

What are the 2nd declension neuter noun endings?

-um, -i, -o, -um, -o

-a, -orum, -is, -a, -is

500

What kind of verb CANNOT take a direct object? (transitive or intransitive?)

intransitive

500

Who stuck his hand in the fire?

Scaevola

500

Translate the following Latin sentence: Dicunt te miseros milites vincere. 

They say that you conquer the miserable soldiers. 

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