Definitions
Conjugations
Present Tense
Imperfect Tense
Future Tense
100
Define THREE of the following verbs: legere; tradere; olfacere; scire; cadere
legere = to read; tradere = to hand over; olfacere = to smell; scire = to know; cadere = to fall
100
There are ____ conjugations.
5
100
List all of the present tense endings
-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
100
List all of the Imperfect Tense endings
-bam, -bas, -bat, -bamus, -batis, -bant
100
What conugation(s) use the following endings in the future tense: -bo, -bis, -bit, -bimus, -bitis, -bunt
1st and 2nd
200
Define THREE of the following verbs: ludere; facere; effugere; ferire
ludere = to play; facere = to do/make; effugere = to flee; ferire = to strike
200
A conjugation is a group of ______ that share the same ______.
verbs; vowel
200
What conjugation(s) use the vowel E in the present tense?
2nd
200
What conjugation(s) use the vowel E in the imperfect tense?
2nd and 3rd
200
What conugation(s) use the following endings in the future tense: -m, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
3rd, 3rd IO, 4th
300
Give the Latin infinitive for THREE of the following verbs: to come upon, to welcome, to drag out, to throw, to drive off
to come upon: invenire; to welcome: excipere to drag out: extrahere to throw: iacere to drive off: repellere
300
Identify the conjugation of the following verbs: taceo, tacere; vinco, vincere; laudo, laudare; dormio, dormire
taceo: 2nd; vinco: 3rd; laudo: 1st; dormio: 4th
300
What conjugation(s) use the vowel I in the present tense?
3rd, 3rd IO and 4th
300
What conjugation(s) use the vowels IE in the imperfect tense?
3rd IO and 4th
300
In what conjugation(s) will you NOT see the vowel A in the future tense?
2nd
400
Give the Latin infinitive for THREE of the following verbs: to promise, to not know, to grab hold of, to guard
to promise: promittere; to not know: nescire; to grab hold of: arripere; to guard: custodire
400
Explain how to identify the conjugation of a verb. Give at least one example.
You use the first and second dictionary forms - the ending of these two forms will tell you the conjugation. Example: monEO, monERE tells you it's 2nd (-eo, -ere = 2nd)
400
Conjugate TWO of the following verbs in the present tense for the subject NOS: audire, ponere, ridere, olfacere
audimus, ponimus, ridemus, olfacimus
400
Conjugate TWO of the following verbs in the imperfect tense for the subject EGO: portare, agere, excipere, sedere
portabam, agebam, excipiebam, sedebam
400
Conjugate TWO of the following verbs in the future tense for the subject MARCUS: facere, posse, dormire, currere
faciet, poterit, dormiet, curret
500
Explain how TWO of these pairs of Latin verbs are similar in form AND meaning: invenire - venire; scire - nescire; trahere - extrahere; facere - olfacere
All of these verbs have the same base infinitive (though one word in the pair has an extra prefix that changes the meaning). venire - to COME, invenire - to COME upon; scire - to KNOW, nescire - to not KNOW; trahere - to DRAG, extrahere - to DRAG out; facere - to DO, olfacere - to smell (i.e. to DO something with your nose)
500
Give ONE example of a verb for EACH conjugation. The infinitive form will be enough.
1st: laudare, ambulare, amare; 2nd: monere, tacere, habere; 3rd: agere, cadere, vincere; 3rd IO: facere, olfacere, arripere; 4th: audire, dormire, ferire
500
Conjugate BOTH of these verbs in the present tense: duco, ducere AND sedeo, sedere
duco, ducis, ducit, ducimus, ducitis, ducunt; sedeo, sedes, sedet, sedemus, sedetis, sedent
500
Conjugate BOTH of these verbs in the imperfect tense: olfacio, olfacere AND amo, amare
olfaciebam, olfaciebas, olfaciebat, olfaciebamus, olfaciebatis, olfaciebant; amabam, amabas, amabat, amabamus, amabatis, amabant
500
Conjugate BOTH of these verbs in the future tense: venio, venire; rideo, ridere
veniam, venies, veniet, veniemus, venietis, venient; ridebo, ridebis, ridebit, ridebimus, ridebitis, ridebunt
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