List the principal parts of the verb that produces the following form:
Fert.
What are
ferō, ferre, tulī, lātus
Correct the error(s) in the following sentence.
The boys and girls are good.
Puerīque puellae bonī sunt. (1 error)
What is:
Puerī puellaeque bonī sunt?
The sentence below is an example of this grammatical construction.
Graecīs multae nāvēs erant.
What is the dative of possession?
Ab hostibus capī nōlumus.
What is:
We do not want to be captured by the enemy. ?
Complete the dictionary entry for the following word:
cīvitās
What is
cīvitās, cīvitātis (f): state, citizenship
(NOT citizen or city)
Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:
Hedera (Ivy) optissimus magistra est.
What is:
Hedera (Ivy) optima magistra est.
Parse the underlined word and explain the reason for its case.
Quis omnium dignissimus fuit?
gen. pl. m.
genitive of the whole/partitive genitive
poēta magnus carmen longum quam pulcherrimē canit.
What is:
The great poet sings a long song as beautifully as possible.
UNUS NAUTA is a mnemonic device used to describe a certain set of adjectives. List ALL of the adjectives, and describe how these adjectives are unusual.
What are:
ūnus, -a, -um (one)
nūllus, -a, -um (no, none)
ūllus, -a, -um (any)
sōlus, -a, -um (alone, only)
neuter, neutra, neutrum (neither)
alius, alia, aliud (another, other)
uter, utra, utrum (either, which [of two])
tōtus, -a, -um (whole, entire)
alter, altera, alterum (the other [of two])?
What is:
1) genitive in -īus
2) dative in -ī?
Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:
Erantne lēgēs Rōmānae iūstiōrēs quam lēgibus Graecīs?
What is:
Erantne lēgēs Rōmānae iūstiōrēs quam lēgibus Graecīs?
Parse the underlined word (case, number, gender) and explain why it is in that case.
Servus negāvit sē dominum suum interfēcisse.
accusative sg m
subject of indirect speech
vox poētae __ audīrī ab omnibus poterat [canō]
What is:
canentis
Quod est?
What is....
camēlopardus
Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:
Which man had led those soldiers? (3 errors)
Quis vir hōs mīlitēs dūxit?
What is:
Quī vir illōs mīlitēs dūxerat?
Parse the underlined word and explain its case.
Creditisne hīs magis quam illīs?
What is:
dative, pl, masc. or fem.?
Credo takes the dative (if trusting a person)
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the provided word.
Feminīs ____ inquit, “valēte!” [abeō]
What is
abeuntibus
(+ name the words!)
What are:
Deponent verbs that take an ablative object.
potior, potīrī, potītus sum
ūtor, ūtī, ūsus sum
fruor, fruī, frūctus sum
fungor, fungī, fūnctus sum
vescor, vescī
Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:
Do you think that Caesar himself will conquer the rest [of the enemy]? (3 errors)
Cōgitāsne Caesar ipse cēterōs vincere?
What is:
Cōgitāsne Caesarem ipsum cēterōs victūrum esse?
Parse the underlined word and explain the reason for its case.
Vir multa vulnera patī solitus est.
neuter pl acc
direct object of deponent infinitive.
Fill in the blank:
Bonus cīvis patriam ___ amat.
What is:
suam