Adverbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Oral drill
Grammar
100

Never

Numquam

100

Decline Vir, Viri in all its cases both singular and Plural

Vir             Viri

Viri            Virorum

Viro           Viris

Virum         Viros

Viro            Viris

100

Say right,right-handed in latin in all three genders.

Dexter, Dextra, Dextrum

100

Pax Brevis

Brief Peace

100

What kind of verbs commonly have indirect objects?

Giving and telling verbs

200

Tomorrow

Cras

200

Decline Ager, Agri in all its cases both singular and plural.

Ager     Agri

Agri      Agrorum

Agro     Agris

Agrum   Agros

Agro      Agris

200

Say Sacred in latin in all three genders.

Sacer, Sacra, Sacrum

200

Reges fortes

Brave Kings

200

Give the three nominative singular endings for 2nd declension masculine nouns.

-us,-er,-ir

300

Often

Saepe

300

Decline Puer, Pueri in all its cases in both the singualr and plural.

Puer      Pueri

Pueri     Puerorum

Puero     Pueris

Puerum   Pueros

Puero      Pueris

300

Say Beautiful in latin in all three genders

Pulcher, Pulchra, Pulchrum

300

Fructus Dulcis

Sweet Fruit

300

What are two ways to show an indirect object in English?

1) The preposition to and for

2) Word order- the indirect object precedes the direct object

400

Tum

then, at that time

400

Decline Pars, Partis in all its cases both singular and plural.

Pars        Partes

Partis      Partium

Parti       Partibus

Partem    Partes

Parte       Partibus

400

Say rough,harsh in latin in all three genders.

Asper, Aspera, Asperum

400

All Seas

Maria Omnia

400

Give two indications a noun may be an i-stem and an example of each.

1) Same number of syllables in nominative and genitive singular- Civis Civis

2)Stem ends in two consonants- Pons Pontis

500

Yesterday

Heri

500

Decline Mare, Maris in all its cases in both the singular and the Plural.  

Mare     Maria

Maris     Marium

Mari      Maribus

Mare      Maria

Mari      Maribus

500

Say free in latin in all three genders.

Liber, Libera, Liberum

500

Colles Dulces

Pleasant Hills

500

What are four confusing words with the root of liber?

Give the english and latin translation.

liber, libri (book)

Liberi, liberorum (Children)

Liber, libera, liberum (free)

Libero (1) to set free

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