Verbs
Nouns
Adj/Adv
Clauses
Sentence Trans
100
Translate and give the Person, Number, Tense, Mood, and Voice of: amavisti
You loved: 2nd Person Singular, Perfect, Indicitive, Active
100
Translate and give its genitive and gender: fenestra
Window, fenetra, fenestrae, f.
100
Translate and give its degree of: felicior
Luckier, Comparative
100
Name and translate this clause: die illucescente, multi milites pugnabant in via.
Ablative of Absolute, When the day was dawning.
100
Translate: puer puellam pulchram amat.
The boy loves the beautiful girl.
200
Translate and give the Person, Number, Tense, Mood, and Voice: Sequoris
You follow: 2st Person Singular, Present, Indicitive, Active
200
Translate (no derivative) and give its genitive and gender: sermo
Conversation, sermo, sermonis, m.
200
Translate and give its degree of: tristius
More sadly, Comparative
200
Name and translate this clause: tanta fecit ut urbem servaret
Result Clause, He did such great (things) that saved the city.
200
Translate: servus, graviter vulneratus, sub plaustro iacebat.
The slave, having been seriously wounded, was lying under the cart.
300
Translate and give the Person, Number, Tense, Mood, and Voice: Diligat
He likes (subj), 3rd Person Singular, Present, Subjunctive, Active
300
Translate and give its genitive and gender: metus
Fear, metus, metus, m.
300
Translate and give its degree of: fidelis
Faithful, trustworthy, Positive
300
Name and translate this clause: nuntios emisit qui principes ad aulam arcesserent.
Purpose Clause, He sent out messengers to summon the chieftains to the palace.
300
Translate: Rufus est optimus tribunorum meorum.
Rufus is the best of my centurions.
400
Translate and give the Person, Number, Tense, Mood, and Voice: neglexisse
Trick Question! To have neglected, Perfect Active Infinitive
400
Translate to Latin and give its nominative, genitive, and gender: face, mouth
os, oris, n.
400
Translate and give its degree of: minimus
Smallest, Superlative
400
Name and translate this clause: me rogaverunt num statis pecuniae haberem.
Indirect Question, They asked me whether I had enough money.
400
Translate: hi iuvenes, humili loco nati, magnas opes adepti erant.
These young men, born of lowly stature, had obtained great riches.
500
Translate and give the Person, Number, Tense, Mood, and Voice of: traditi essemus
We had handed over (subj): 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Subjunctive, Passive.
500
Translate to Latin and give its nominative, genitive, and gender: health
Valetudo, valetudinis, f.
500
Translate and give its degree of: facillime
Most easily, Superlative
500
Name and translate this clause: magnopere metuit nē filius in bellō moriātur.
Fearing Clause, He greatly fears that his son might be killed in the war. (Don't worry you haven't learned this yet)
500
Translate: "ita vero," inquit, "in illo agello, prope sepulcra gentium nobilissimarum, ego quoque sepulcrum splendium mihi meisque exstruere velim, figuris operum meorum ornatum."
"In that was, yes," he said, "In that small plot of land near the tomb of a family of very famous birth, I also want to build my splendid tomb, decorated with my figures of work.
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