Which declension is the following noun?
fides, fidei, f.
Fifth Declension
What does a gerundive express?
Necessity
What 3 aspects do you need for an indirect command?
Commanding verb, ut, subjunctive
What 3 aspects do you need for an indirect question?
Thinking verb, question word, subjunctive
What 3 aspects do you need for a result clause?
Intensifier, ut, subjunctive
Which declension is the following noun?
arcus, arcūs, m.
Fourth Declension
Which participle is used to form a gerundive?
Present active participle
Identify the 3 aspects of the indirect command:
Vercobrix tamen suīs imperāvit ut Modestum comprehenderent.
imperavit, ut, comprehenderent
Name 3 question words
Can include: quis, quid, ubi, quando, cur, unde, quomodo, quo, qualis
Name 2 intensifiers
Can include: tantus/a/um, talis, adeo, tot, tam
What is the genitive plural of the following noun?
exercitus, exercitūs, m.
exercituum
Since gerundives are verbal adjectives, they must agree in what way with the noun?
Must agree in gender, number, and case
Fix the following indirect command:
latrōnēs mercatōrī imperāvērunt ut pecūniam tradit.
latrōnēs mercatōrī imperāvērunt ut pecūniam traderet.
Name 2 thinking verbs
Can include:
scio, scīre, scīvī: to know
nescio, nescīre, nescīvī: to not know
cognōscō, cognōscere, coēgi, coāctus: to find out
intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctus: to understand
rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātus: to ask
Identify the 3 aspects of a result clause:
iuvenis gladium adeō cupiebat ut pecuniam statim trāderet.
adeo, ut, traderet
What is the ablative plural of the following noun?
spes, spei, f.
spebus
Translate the following famous use of a gerundive:
Carthago delenda est
Carthage must be destroyed
Which 2 commanding verbs take the dative case?
impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatus
moneo, monere, monui, monitus
Identify the 3 aspects of the indirect question:
mīlitēs intellēxērunt quid Vercobrix fēcisset.
intellexerunt, quid, fecisset
Fix the following result clause:
optimus erat clāmor ut nēmō iussa centuriōnum audīret.
tantus erat clāmor ut nēmō iussa centuriōnum audīret.
What is the accusative plural of the following noun?
cornus, cornūs, n.
cornua
Create the gerundive of the following verb:
fugio, fugere, fugi, fugitus
fugiendus, -a, -um
Translate the following indirect command:
Domitiānus Salviō imperāverat ut rēgnum Cogidubnī occupāret.
Domitian had ordered Salvius to seize the kingdom of Cogidubnus.
Translate the following indirect question:
cōnsul nesciēbat quis arcum novum aedificāvisset.
The consul did not know who had built the new arch.
Translate the following result clause:
tam perītus erat faber ur omnēs eum laudārent.
The craftsman was so skillful that everyone praised him.