Nouns
Verbs
Grammar
Translation
Composition
100

The case and number of "rota".

What is Nominative singular?

100

The meaning of "dormīre".

What is "to sleep"?

100

These kinds of words are conjugated.

What are verbs?

100

The full translation of the sentence: "Rota Fortūnae terribilis est." (Hint: "terribilis" means exactly what it looks like it means!)

What is, "The wheel of Fortune/Fortune's wheel is terrible."?

100

Write in Latin: "The island is far away."

What is, "Īnsula procul est"?

200

The full declension, singular and plural, including Vocative case, of "rota".

What is, "rota, rotae, rotae, rotam, rotā, rota; rotae, rotārum, rotīs, rotās, rotīs, rotae"?

200

The four principle parts of "dormīre."

What are, "dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī, dormītum"?

200

The full parsing of the verb, "dormīvistī". (take a 100 point dock if you want me to remind you what 'parsing' means.)

What is: Person: 2nd/ #: sg /Tense: Perfect/ Mood: indicative/ Voice: active

200

Translate: Piscēs inventī erant. 

What is, "The fish(es) had been discovered/found."?

200

Write in Latin: "We had found the wheel of Fortune."

What is, "Rotam Fortūnae invēnerāmus."?

300

The POSSIBLE case(s) and number(s) of "piscis".

What are, nom sg, gen sg, voc sg.?

300

The POSSIBLE translations of "occupāvī" (3rd principle part of "occupō").

What is: "I occupied, I have occupied, I did occupy"?

300

The time and aspect expressed by the pluperfect tense. 

What is past time, completed aspect? 

300

Translation of the sentence: "Utinam īnsulam occupent!"

What is, "If only they may occupy the island!"

300

Write in Latin: "We found the fish."

What is, "Piscem/Piscēs invēnimus."?

400

The full declension, singular and plural, including Vocative, of the word "gēns."

What is: "Gēns, gentis, gentī, gentem, gente, gēns; gentēs, gentium, gentibus, gentēs, gentibus, gentēs."?

400

Full conjugation of the verb "occupō" in the future perfect passive indicative. 

What is: "Occupātus, -a, -um erō, Occupātus, -a, -um eris, Occupātus, -a, -um erit; occupātī, -ae, -a erimus, occupātī, -ae, -a eritis, occupātī, -ae, -a erunt."? 

400

The possible time(s) and aspect(s) expressed by the perfect tense. 

What is present completed, or past simple?

400

Translation of the sentence: "Incolae, genitī in īnsulā, deem aspēxit."

What is: "The inhabitants, having been birthed/born on the island, saw/did see/have seen the goddess."?

400

Write in Latin: "Y'all should occupy many islands!"

What is: "Multās īnsulās occupētis!"?

500

The Latin phrase meaning "the fish (sg.) having been found," in the nominative plural. 

What is "Piscēs inventī"?

500

Full conjugation of the verb "inveniō" in the future passive indicative. 

What is: "inveniar, inveniēris, inveniētur; inveniēmur, inveniēminī, invenientur"?

500

A verbal adjective which expresses present time, completed aspect, and can be translated 2 ways. 

What is Perfect Passive Participle? 

500

Translation of the sentence: "Fūr pūnītus ā nōbīs adprehēnsum erit."

What is: "The thief, having been punished by us, will have been reprehended."?

500
Compose in Latin: "The inhabitants will have been destroyed by the goddess."

What is: "Incolae deae sublātī erunt."?

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