verbs
cases/function
adverbs, conj.
mixed
mixed, 2
100

he helps

iuvat

100

direct object

accusative

100

and so...

itaque

100

what declension/case: viam

1st, accusative

100

Write todays date in Roman numerals on the board (1000 = M)

XXIV    IV    MMXXVI

200

you all eat

cenatis

200

after: ad

accusative

200

for (because)

nam

200

Where are you, Gaius 

Ubi es, Gai

200

Who is the month of July named after ?

 _ _ _ _ _   _ _ _ _ _ _   _ _ _ _ _ 

Gaius Julius Cesar

300

Argus and Fidus walk

Argus et Fidus ambulant

300

Horatia est in (the house) ________

Flaccus intrat in ________ (the field)

a) fill in the blanks

b) what case?

casa (with longation over a) = ablative

agrum (accusative)

300

(he walks) TO the garden

ad hortum

300

Name the case(s) , the gender, the declension: Vir

nominative and vocative (one missing = -100), masculine, 2nd

300

What do Nominative and Vocative always have in common?

The plural endings on every noun

400

they send away

dimittunt

400

Cur es irat____, Horatia?

What is the case of Horatia?

What ending goes with irat____

Vocative

a, because the es (you) is a female

400

neither... nor

nec (neque) .... nec (neque)

400

canis: declension and gender

3rd, masc/fem

400

What is a "tablet" in Latin?

tabula

500

Do you want to play?

cupisne ludere?

500

Horatia et Scintilla sunt________ (women)

feminae (nominative - linking verb!!!)

500

he waits near the door

manet prope ianuam

500

a) Which words can show a gender, a declension and a case?

b) Which words can not? 

name 2 each

a) nouns and adj.

b) adverbs and prepositions and verbs...

500

Name at least 5 ways the word for "garden" can appear in Latin and tell me what each form represents!

hortus (Nom), hortum (Acc), horto (Abl.), horti (Nom. Pl.), hortos (Acc. Pl.) (horte = Vocative)
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