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All the things
To conjugate or decline
demonstratives
100

Quid cogitas? - debemus iram vitare.

What are you thinking? We ought to avoid anger.



100

stultus, stulta, stultum

foolish; stultus, stulti, m. a fool

100

What is the typical word order in a simple Latin sentence or clause?

1. subject and its modifiers 

2. indirect object and modifiers 

3. direct object and modifiers

4. adverbial words or phrases

5. verbs 

100

They were dining

cenabant

100

translate and name the case: ipsa

herself (intensive pronoun, nom.)

200

Otium sine litteris mors est.

Leisure (free time) without literature is death.

200

facio, facere, feci, factum

to make, do, accomplish

200

Which case firmly identifies the declension to which a noun belongs?

genetive
200

Name the which declension the following noun belongs to, as well as the case and number:

temporis

3rd declension, genitive pl

200

Translate and name the case: cui

who, which (relative or interrogative, dative)

300

The girls save the poet’s life.

Puellae vitam poetae (con)servant.

300

nubes, nubis

cloud

300

The fourth conjugation is characterized by the stem vowel ____

i (with a macron)
300

translate: amatus est 

He/she/it has been loved (perfect indicative passive)

300

Translate and name the case and gender: eundem

the same (acc. m)

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