Verbs and Infinitives
Conjugating Verbs
Vocabula
Roman Mythology
100

Give the definition of a verb.

A verb is a part of speech which shows action or state of being.

100
List the personal verb endings in order.

-o

-s

-t

-mus

-tis

-nt      

100

Define water in Latin. 

aqua, -ae, f.

100

Which two animals protect and feed the twin babies Romulus and Remus?

a wolf and a woodpecker

200
How do you find the stem of a verb? 

by dropping off the -re from the infinitive form

200

Give the 2nd person plural verb ending and its personal subject pronoun.

-tis

 you

200

Define do, dare, dedi, datum in English.

to give

200

Who tells Romulus about his family?

the herdsman

300

What is the stem of "amare"?

ama-

300

Give the 3rd person singular personal verb ending and its personal subject pronoun.

-t

he, she, it

300

Define pecunia, -ae, f. in English.

money

300

Who ordered the twins to be drowned in the Tiber River? 

their great-uncle, Amulius

400

What is the stem of "necare?"

neca-

400

Give the 1st person plural personal verb ending and its subject pronoun.

-mus

we

400

Define to love in Latin. (Remember to give all 4 parts!)

amo, amare, amavi, amatum

400

Why does Romulus kill Remus? (What passion moves Romulus)

Romulus kills Remus out of anger.
500

What is the stem of "monere"?

mone-

500
What are the steps for conjugating (writing the forms of) a verb? 

1. Find the infinitive.

2. Drop off the infinitive ending.

3. Find the stem.

4. Add the personal verb endings to the stem.

500

Define cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatum in English.

to think

500

What two virtues does Romulus advise the Romans to practice? 

temperance and courage

600

List all three characteristics of an infinitive.

1) has no subject

2) does not show the time of the action

3) usually preceded by "to" in English and ends with -re in Latin.

600

Conjugate (write the forms of) navigo, navigare, navigavi, navigatum. Give the English translations.


navigo (I sail)                 navigamus (we sail)

navigas (you sail)            navigatis (you sail)

navigat (he, she, it sails)  navigant (they sail)

600

Define to warn in Latin (Remember all 4 parts!)

moneo, monere, monui, monitum

600

Does Romulus emulate (set an example of) temperance? Give at least 1 example from the story.

No. (several possible examples)

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