Vocab Vortex
The Weight
P's and Q's
Circumlocutions
Comings and Goings
100

canis, canis, m/f

dog

100

fero, ___, tuli, latus

ferre

100

qui, quae, ___

quod

100

Indirect statement uses accusative and ___.

infinitive

100

Does eo have a passive?

No.

200

mulier, mulieris, f.

woman

200

3rd, sing., perf., ind., act.

tulit

200

quos, quas, ___

quae

200

The accusative in an indirect statement is the ___ of the infinitive.

subject

200

eo, ___, i(v)i, iturus

ire

300

fretum, freti, n.

strait

300

3rd, sing., plpf., ind. passive

latus (-a) (-um) erat

300

Quis canem videbat?

Who saw the dog?

300

If you have an imperfect main verb and a present infinitive, does the action of the infinitive happen before, at the same time as, or after that of the main verb?

at the same time as

300

I went

ii or ivi

400

put out, explain, set ashore--four principal parts

expono, exponere, exposui, expositus

400

Give me the future active participle of fero: m, f, n.

laturus, latura, laturum

400

Quae spelunca est altior?

Which cave is deeper?

400

I think you are doing it.  Puto te id ___.  Fill in the blank with a form of facio, facere, feci, factus.

facere

400

They will go.

ibunt

500

dare--three principal parts

audeo, audere, ausus sum

500

Give me the six present passive forms of fero.

feror, ferris, fertur, ferimur, ferimini, feruntur

500

Somnum ___ petebam tandem inveni.

quem

500

I told you that I had come.  Dixi tibi me ___.

venisse

500

to be about to go.  Use the acc. sing. form.

iturum (-am) esse

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