Verb Tenses
Gods and Goddesses
Derivatives
Vocabulary
Parsing
100

The verb "currit" is in this Latin tense.

What is "present tense"?

100
Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Who is Venus?
100

The word "duet" is based on this Latin number.

What is duo?

100

The Latin word for "because."

What is "quod?"

100

Give the person, number, and case for the Latin noun "navem."

What is "accusative, singular, feminine"?

200
The linking verb "erat" is in this Latin tense.

What is "imperfect tense"?

200
He is the Roman King of the gods.
Who is Jupiter?
200

This Latin word gives us derivatives like "urban, urbanization, and urbane" 

What is "urbs"?

200

The Latin word for "leader."

What is "dux, ducis"?

200

Give the person, number, and case for the Latin noun "flores."

What is "accusative, plural, masculine"?

300

The verb "vidimus" is in this Latin tense.

What is "perfect tense"?

300
He is the god of poetry, prophecy and music - the same name in Roman and Greek mythology.
Who is Apollo?
300
"Preparation" is a derivative of this Latin word meaning "to prepare."

What is "paro, parare"?

300

The Latin word for "dirty."

What is "squalidus, a, um"?

300

Give the vocative form of the Latin noun "discipulus."

What is "discipule"?

400

The first conjugation verb "amo, amare, amavi, amatum" would be _______ in the 2nd person, plural, perfect form?

What is "amavistis"?

400
She was the Roman goddess of the hearth.
Who is Vesta?
400

"Scribe" is a derivative of this Latin verb.

What is "scribo, scribere"?
400

The Latin word for "little, small."

What is "parvus, a, um?"

400

Give the masculine, accusative, plural form of the Latin word "puer."

What is "pueros"?

500
Give the 3rd principle part for the verb "to be."

What is "fui"?

500

This Roman goddess is the mother of Proserpine (wife of Pluto) and goddess of the corn. 

Who is Ceres?

500

This Latin adjective gives us the English word "felicity."

What is "felix, felicis"?

500

The Latin verb for "to order, command."

What is "iubeo, iubere"?

500

Give the person, number, and gender for the Latin word "legatus."

What is "nominative, singular, masculine"?

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