Declensions
Conjugations
Derivatives
Latin Vocab Review
Extra
100
nominative singular form of vita
vita
100
present tense 3rd declension plural of sedeo
sedent
100
Which word in the following sentence comes from the Latin word sedeo? The man was sedated after attending the coronation and before his procedure.
sedated
100
unda
wave
100
Second declension nouns and adjectives that end in "er" in the nominative either ________ or _________ the letter "e" in the stem.
drop or keep
200
ablative singular form of vita
vita
200
imperfect 2nd declension singular of sedeo
sedebas
200
Which word in the following sentence comes from the Latin word vita? The colors of the magnificent painting were so vivid that Henry's eyes hurt.
vivid
200
fenestra
window
200
Third declension nouns which have a genitive plural in "ium" are called ___________.
I-stem nouns
300
accusative plural form of vita
vitas
300
future 1st declension plural of sedeo
sedebimus
300
Which word in the following sentence comes from the Latin word sedeo? All residents of the apartment were required to complete a questionnaire.
residents
300
dulcis
sweet, pleasant
300
What kind of verbs have indirect objects?
giving and telling verbs
400
dative plural form of vita
vitis
400
imperfect 3rd declension singular of sedeo
sedebat
400
Which word in the following sentence comes from the Latin word vita? There were no survivors of the tragic accident which took place on Christmas Day.
survivors
400
gens, gentis
tribe
400
What are two ways to show an indirect object in English?
preposition "to" and word order
500
genitive plural form of vita
vitarum
500
future 3rd declension plural of sedeo
sedebunt
500
Which word in the following sentence comes from the Latin word sedeo? He was elected president of the United States of America because of his convincing talent for public speaking.
president
500
omnis
each, every, all
500
List the Latin noun cases and their parts of speech (without looking at the board or cheating).
Nominative -Subject Genitive -Possession "of" Dative -Indirect Object Accusative -Direct Object Ablative -Object of the Preposition
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