Unde (translate)
from where
what are the 4 verb tenses we have learned?
present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect
A participle is what?
what is a verb in the form of a noun that acts as an adjective
What are the 6 grammatical cases we have discussed in class?
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, Vocative
nonnulli, nonnullae, nonnulla (translate)
some, several
How many principal parts have we learned?
4
What are the 2 ways of translating participles (2 different tenses)
having been verbed & verbing
Prepositions are usually in this case
Ablative
fuit (translate)
he/she/it was
estis
you all are
Endings for present active participles
-ns, -ntes, -ntem
What 2 cases could arboribus be?
dative or ablative
The full dictionary entry for barbarian (in Latin)
Barbarus, Barbarii, M.
what is the infinitive for the verb possum?
posse
The Latin term for having been hidden. (singular, masculine, nominative)
celatus
In the following sentence, which two words are in the ablative?
Schoolbus sub lecto iacebat, in manibus cibum tenens.
lecto & manibus
the full dictionary entry for town
oppidum, oppidui, N.
Provide all (4) principal parts for the verb to love
amo, amare, amavi, amatus
The present active participle for confidere & the meaning of the present participle
confidens, trusting
recite the singular and plural forms of the 5th declension
res res
rei rerum
rei rebus
rem res
re rebus