Present Tense
Future tense
Perfect Tense
Conjugations
Varia
100
The six present tense personal endings are . . .
Quid est "o,s,t,mus,tis,nt"
100
What are the auxiliary verbs commonly used for the future tense in English?
Quae sunt . . . "will" and "shall"
100
Translate: Veni, vidi, vici
What is I came, I saw, I conquered. (Julius Caesar)
100
How many conjugations or verb families are there in Latin?
Quid est IV quattuor four
100
Verbs are one part of speech. List the seven other parts of speech.
Quae sunt: noun, adverb, adjective, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection
200
Three ways to translate this sentence: puella laborat.
Qui sunt . . . - The girl works. - The girl is working. - The girl does work.
200
List the six future tense endings used for verbs of the first and 2nd conjugation? Hint: You can think of them as tense markers and personal endings.
Quae sunt . . . bo bimus bis bitis bit bunt
200
Which principal part is used to form the perfect tense? a. 1st - o b. 2nd - are, ere, ere, ire c. 3rd - i d. 4th - -us
Quid est c. i tertius
200
What number is assigned to each of these conjugations? -ire -ere (long) -ere (short) -are
Qui sunt -ire - 4th -ere (long) - 2nd -ere (short) - 3rd -are - 1st
200
List the six cases of nouns used in Latin.
Quae sunt: nominative vocative genitive dative accusative ablative
300
Which two verbs are not present tense? sunt est erat liberat tenet vidi
Quae sunt . . . erat et vidi
300
Which is not an acceptable translation of "navigabis"? a. You have sailed. b. You are about to sail. c. You will sail. d. You are going to sail.
Quid est . . . a. You have sailed. This is a past tense, not a future tense, translation.
300
What are the six perfect tense verb endings?
Quae sunt . . . i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt
300
parare is a first conjugation verb. Conjugate it in the present tense.
Quid est: paro paramus paras paratis parat parant
300
Translate these three forms of the verb "movere" - to move: movebunt moverunt movent
Quae sunt movebunt - they will move moverunt - they have moved movent - they are moving; they move; they do move
400
Conjugate the verb cantare in the present tense.
Quid est: canto cantamus cantas cantatis cantas cantant
400
Conjugate the verb porto, portare, portavi, portatus - carry in the future tense.
Quid est: portabo portabimus portabis portabitis portabit portabunt
400
Give two possible translations for this verb form, which comes from dormio, dormire, dormivi - sleep dormivit
Quae sunt . . . dormivit - s/he has slept - s/he slept - s/he did sleep
400
"Habere" - to have - is a second conjugation verb. What is its first principal part? n.b. The first principal part is the "I" form for the present tense.
Quid est habeo
400
Which tense is each form of the verb teneo, tenere, tenui, tentus - hold, keep tenuit tenet tenebit
Quae sunt tenuit - perfect tenet - present tenebit - future
500
Give the meanings of each of the following present tense forms: voco vocat vocamus vocant vocatis vocas
Quae sunt . . . voco - I call vocat - he/she calls vocamus - we call vocant - they call vocatis - you (plural) call vocas - you call
500
Translate the following future tense forms: merebo merebimus merebit merebis merebunt merebitis
Quae sunt . . merebo - I shall deserve merebimus - we shall deserve merebit - s/he will deserve merebis - you will deserve merebunt - they will deserve merebitis - you (pl.) will deserve
500
Why is the "perfect" tense so named?
What is It is from the roots per and facio - through and do --> so it is a thoroughly completed past action.
500
First and second conjugation verbs use the same endings in the future - bo, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt. How can you tell by looking at the future tense form, which conjugation the verb belongs to? e.g., manebo vs. cantabo
Quae est litterae A et E The connecting vowels that precede the ending.
500
Translate: Gratiam meruistis. Magister pueros docuit.
Quae sunt: Gratiam meruistis. - You all deserved gratitude. Magister pueros docuit. - The teacher taught the boys.
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