Latin Grammar
Vocabulary
Sum & Possum
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100

This case is for Indirect Objects

Dative

100

Numerus, Numerī (M)

Number

100

Eris

You (singular) will be

100

The ending for plural imperative verbs

-te

200

This ending turns a predicate verb or a linking verb interrogative

-ne

200

Dea, Deae (F)

Goddess

200

Posse

To be able, can could

200

Poteritis

You (all) will be able

300

Irregular nouns of this declension and gender drop their Nominative and Vocative Singular endings

Second Declension (Masculine)

300

Plēnus, Plēna, Plēnum

Full, abundant, generous

300

Poterat

He/She/It was able

300

Which Roman writer famously observed the "decline in morality" that occurred over the course of Roman history as the Romans "can bear neither [their] vices nor the remedies."

Livy

400

This ending, when applied to the last noun in a series of nouns, adds the word "and" between these nouns

-que

400

Cenō, Cenāre

To dine

400

Eratis

You (all) were

400

Tum

Then, at that time

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

Verbs of this conjugation use -ē to form the Present Tense stem

Second Conjugation

500

You, yourself

500

Possumus

We are able

500

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Translate the following English sentence into Latin:

"The small horses were dining on pumpkins, and then one horse was sleeping."

Equī parvī dē cūcurbitīs maximīs cenābant et tum equus unus dormiabit.

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