Quis Diceret?
Coniugationes
Declinationes et Nomina
Pronomina et Adiectivi
Translatio
100

Ego sum pulchrior quam sorores meas. Venus mihi injuriam dare vult. Maritus meus est Cupido.

Psyche

100

Fourth principal part + sum. It signifies an action that has happened to the subject.

Perfect Passive Tense

100

This mostly includes masculine nouns and has u as its characteristic vowel. It is identified by its genitive singular ending - us.

The Fourth Declension

100

This is the demonstrative adjective and pronoun which is translated as this, these.

hic, haec, hoc
100

Sorōrēs, audīte mūsicam pulchram!

Sisters, listen to the beautiful music!

200

Furtem facere cupivi et feci. Prope domum meum arborem plenam pomorum erat.

Augustinus

200

A. Fourth principal part + eram. It signifies an action that had happened to the subject.

Perfect Passive Tense

200

This mostly includes feminine nouns and has e as its characteristic vowel. It is identified by its genitive singular ending, -ei. 

The Fifth Declension

200

This is the demonstrative adjective and pronoun which is translated as that, those

ille, illa, illud

200

Poma ex piro excussa sunt.

The fruits were shaken out of the pear tree.

300

Cupivimus videri terribiles. Habuimus cicatrices in faciebus nostris. Comedimus carnem, quae non cocta est.

Huni

300

Will have been completed. Formed with the third principal part + erō.

Future Perfect Active Tense

300

Dative + a form of sum. A Latin way of expressing ownership and an alternative to the verb habēre.

The Dative of Possession

300

Parse the following demonstrative. Be sure to give the gender, number, and case:

huic

All Genders, Dative, Singular

300

Sum similis rotae. 

I am similar to a wheel.

400

Sum similis rotae, quae semper versatur. Hominibus dīvitiās atque honōrēs dō et eās ēripiō.

Fortuna

400

Fourth principal part + erō. It signifies an action that will have happened to the subject.

Future Perfect Passive

400

Parse the following noun. Be sure to give the gender, number, and case:

manuum

Masculine, Genitive, Plural

(manus, manus is a fourth declension noun)

400

Parse the following demonstrative. Be sure to give the gender, number, and case:

illorum

Masculine/Neuter, Genitive, Plural

400

Nēmō deae dōna dat; nēmō ad templum Veneris it.

No one gives the goddess gifts; no one goes to the temple of Venus.

500

Sum deus ventorum. Fero Psychen ad summam montem, sed iacio sorores malas per caelum.

Zephyrus

500

Parse the following verb. Be sure to include person, number, tense, and voice: 

excussus, a, um erant

3rd person, plural, pluperfect, passive

500

Parse the following noun. Be sure to give the gender, number, and case. Give all possible answers:

rebus

Feminine, Dative or Ablative, Plural

(res, rei is a fifth declension noun)

500
Give the feminine, dative, plural form of hic, haec, hoc.

his

500

Porci a pomis delectati erant.

The pigs had been delighted by the fruits.

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