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100

The three special days of the Roman calendar.

Kalends, Nones, & Ides

100

Give the possible translations of a comparative adjective. 

More ____; _____er; rather _______

100

The king of Rome, who took the first census.

King Servius Tullius

100

Translate:

Cornelius est prudentior quam Sextus sed non prudentissimus quam, nam Aristotles est prudentissimus omnium hominum. 


Cornelius is wiser than Sextus but not as wise as possible, for Aristotle is the wisest of all men. 

100

The four verb moods

Indicative(Normal), Subjunctive, Imperative, Infinitive

200

The four(4) months that have some of their special days two days later.

March, May, July, October (My Mother JeweL Osco)

200

Possible translations of a superlative adjective.

Very ___; Most ______; ___est

200

The Roman general conquered all of Great Britain and is noted for his victory over the Caledonians at Mons Graupius.

Gnaeus Iulius Agricola

200

The five uses of the word "quam."

Interrogative Pronoun; Exclamation; Comparative Adjectives; Relative Pronoun; Superlative Adjectives.

200

Which one of these is not lie the others and why?

Conor

Obsecror

Sequor

Egredior

Obsecror (Normal verb).

300

Say in Latin: "On the Ides of March, 44 B.C."

Idibus Martiis, 710 A.U.C.

300

The positive, comparative, and superlative forms of the Latin word "bonus."

Bonus

Melior

Optimus


300

Name the Opera: 

Canta rursus mecum; carmen duobus

Viribus super te; sum vincturus

Etsi vertis a me; ut respicjas

Phantasma operae adest

Tuo animo

Phantom of the Opera

(Phantasmus Operæ)

300

Translate: 

Quam fatuus es! Saepe rogavi mihi quam fatuum Sextum esse. Puer ascendit arborem, quam caesus erat a Marcus,

How stupid thee be! Oft, I hath asked meself how stupid Sextus be. The boy climbed a tree, which had been killed(cleaved) by Marcus.

300

The difference between deponents and semi-deponents.

Deponents (Looks Passive)

Semi-deponents (Looks passive in Prft. Pluprft. and Fut. Prft.)

400

The month used "from time to time" to correct the "winter in spring problem" of the Roman calendar.

Intercalary month

400

The forms and translations of the adverbial form of "Laetus."

Laete (happily)

Laetior (more happily)

Laetissime (most happily)

400

The English translation and origin of the phrase "Sacrificia debebuntur facere."

"Sacrifices will have to be made."

- The Mayor, Rango

400

The possible gender, case, and number of:

Quae

F. Nom. Sg.

F. Nom. Pl.

N. Nom. Pl.

N. Acc. Pl.

400

Audet in all tenses, with translations

Audet (He dares)

Audebat (He was daring)

Audebit (He will dare)

Ausus est (He durst)

Ausus erat (He had durst)

Ausus erit (He will have durst)

500

Translate into Latin: "July 4, AD 1776"

a.d. IV Nonas Iulias, 2529

500

Decline the adjective in this sentence.

Marcus, having thought himself to be a fool, said "Methinks Sextus is the most wicked boy in the whole world."

Scelestissimum

500

The origin and meaning of the phrase "It was Greek to me."

In Julius Caesar Act 1, Scene II, said by Casca as he discusses Cicero's response to the plot to assassinate Julius Caeser. 

It is used to describe something incomprehensible to a man, especially if what was said is in a different tongue.

500

The case, number, and gender of:

Quibus

Cuius

Cui

Quibus: M/F/N Dat./Abl. Pl.

Cuius: M/F/N Gen. Sg.

Cui: M/F/N Dat. Sg.

500

The Passive Paraphrastic Song

Passive Paraphrastic 

Gerundive plus the verb "to be"

Expressing obligation or necessity

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