This is the principal part from which we get our stem to form the Imperfect Tense
What is the second?
100
This is the translation for the verb vocaverat.
What is he/she/it had called?
100
This is the use of a Latin adjective without a noun for it to modify. Example: mala = "bad things"
What is a substantive adjective?
100
This is a 1st Declension noun meaning "sailor."
What is nauta, nautae, m.?
100
In the Iliad, this old man boasts that he has already lived through two generations of heroes before coming to Troy with the Greeks.
Who is Nestor?
200
These are the connector vowels for the 3rd -io and 4th conjugation.
What is "ie?"
200
The endings added to the 3rd principal part stem in order to form the pluperfect tense are also known as the imperfect forms of this verb.
What is sum, esse, fui, futurus?
200
This is when the verb sum, esse, fui, futurus acts like an "=" in the middle of the sentence, making a noun and an adjective or two nouns equivalent. The two nouns or noun/adjective pair will both be nominative.
Example: Pandora est femina bella.
What is a Predicate?
200
This is a preposition meaning "from" or "by" and its prepositional object case.
What is ab, (+ablative)?
200
At this event, the marriage of Achilles' parents, a golden, engraved apple starts events in motion that lead to The Trojan War.
What is the Wedding of Peleus and Thetis?
300
This is the 2nd person plural imperfect indicative active form of ago, agere, egi, actus.
What is agebatis?
300
This is the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Indicative, Active form of the verb mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus.
What is miserant?
300
This is the use of the infinitive (aka 2nd principal part) in order to complete the meaning of a verb like possum, posse, potui, or debeo, debere, debui, debitus.
What is a complimentary infinitive?
300
This is a 2nd Declension noun meaning "book."
What is liber, libri, m.?
300
This hero, the son of Aphrodite, escapes the destruction of Troy and sails to Italy to set the stage for the foundation of Rome.
Who is Aeneas?
400
This is the type of action for which we use the imperfect tense.
What is past customary or repeated action?
400
This is the other tense for which we use the 3rd principal part in order to get our stem.
What is the Perfect Tense? (or Future Perfect)
400
This is when two nouns agree in Gender, Number, and Case, in order to make them equivalent without using sum, esse, fui, futurus.
Example: Cincinnatus, vir praeclarus propter virtutem . . .
What is apposition?
400
This is a 3rd Declension noun meaning "love."
What is amor, amoris, m.?
400
This legendary founder of Rome killed his twin brother, in a fight over either a wall or the question of who would be king.
Who is Romulus?
500
This is the parsing for habebamus.
What is the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Indicative, Active?
500
This is the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Indicative, Active form of the verb possum, posse, potui.
What is potueras?
500
This is a type of pronoun that points to a specific noun from earlier in the sentence or narrative. (give one example, please)
What is a demonstrative pronoun: hic, haec, hoc; ille, illa, illud; iste, ista, istud; is, ea, id; idem, eadem, idem;
500
This is a 3rd conjugation verb meaning "to bear, manage." When it takes "bellum" as its direct object, it means "to wage war."
What is gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus?
500
This hero leads the Greek expedition against Troy in order to get revenge on behalf of his brother, Menelaus.