The forms that provide the stems needed to conjugate a verb in all its tenses.
What are the principal parts?
The regular principal parts for the second conjugation.
What is eo, ēre, ui, itus?
Seize the day.
What is "carpe diem"?
Sedistis.
What is "y'all have sat"? (y'all sat, y'all did sit)
The name of the second principal part.
What is the infinitive?
The infinitive ending of the first and second conjugation.
What is are and ēre?
The principal parts of jubēre.
What is jubeo, jubēre, jussi, jussus?
I came, I saw, I conquered.
What is "veni, vidi, vici"?
Docuerat.
What is "he/she/it had taught"?
The three tenses of the present system.
What are present, imperfect, and future?
How to find the present and perfect stem.
What is to drop the -re from the infinitive and to drop the -i from the third principal part?
The principal parts of tacēre:
What is taceo, tacēre, tacui, tacitus?
Beware the dog.
What is "cave canem"?
You had never moved.
What is "Numquam moveras"?
What is perfect, pluperfect, future perfect?
Verb families are called _________ while noun families are called ____________.
What is "conjugation" and "declension"?
The principal parts for "to rejoice":
What is gaudeo, gaudēre, ----, -----
I see and am silent.
What is "video et taceo"?
I saw and I attacked.
What is "vidi et oppugnavi"?
The to be verb sum shows ____________, not ________________.
What is existence, not action?
The six attributes of a Latin verb.
What is conjugation, person, number, tense, voice, mood?
The principal parts "to wash":
What is lavo, lavare, lavi, lautus?
Head of the world.
What is "caput mundi"?
We create, they moved, and she will have commanded.
What is "creamus, moverunt, et jusserit"?
Septem duces regnum semper jusserunt.
What is "Seven leaders always commanded the kingdom"?