Define:
Contentus
Callidus
Solus
Content, clever, alone
What is the word for 'we'? What is the word for 'y'all'?
Nos; Vos
Mus, Tis
Provide the endings for the first declension:
Nom: a ______
Dat: _____
Acc: _____
a, ae, am,
ae, is, as
How do you form a superlative? How do you tranlsate it?
Issimus/ The most _____, very ______
Alexander erat iratus sed Quintus erat iratissimus.
Alexander was angry but Quintus was the most angry.
Define:
Abit, abiit
Habitat, habitavit
Accipit, accepit
Goes away, lives, accepts
Ego, Mihi, Me
Complete the chart:
_______ ________
_______ ________
t=he/she/it verbs ________
o=I verb mus= we verb
s= you verb tis= y'all verb
t=he/she/it verbs nt= they verb
Provide the endings for the second declenson
i, is, os
How do you form a comparative? How do you translate it?
Ad villam veniebamus quod nos Grumionem amamus.
We were coming to the house because we love Grumio.
Define:
Frater
Portus
Imperium
Pax
Brother, harbor, command, peace
Provide the Nominative, dative, accusative of Tu
Tu, tibi, te
Provide the person, number, tense, translation:
Accipiebant
3rd person, plural, imperfect; They were accepting
Provide the endings for the 3rd declension:
?, i, em
es, ibus, es
Provide the superlative and comparative of: Iratus
Iratissimus; Iratior
Pompeiani sunt stulti. Graeci sunt stultiores quam Pompeiani.
The Pompeians are stupid. The Greeks are more stupid than the Pompeians.
Define:
Tacet, tacuit
Vehementer
Suus
Servat, servavit
Invenit, inveit
is quiet, violently, his/her own, saves, discovers
Amici tibi cibum dederunt.
The friends gave food to you.
Exclamaverunt
3rd person, plural, perfect; They have exclaimed
Provide the case, number, declension:
Portum
Accusative, singular, 2nd
Provide the superlative/comparative: Fortis
Fortissimus; Fortior
Graecus rhetor optimum argumentum Quinto explicavit. Quintus erat iratissimus.
Define:
Dat, dedit
Quaero, quaesivit
Petit, petivit
Capit, cepit
gives, asks for/seeks, seeks, takes
Grumio cenam nobis parabat.
Grumio was preparing dinner for us.
Person, number, tense, translation:
Habitamus
Provide the case, number, declension:
Uxoribus
Dative, plural, 3rd
Alexander est callidior quam Quintus
Alexander is more clever than Quintus
Vos Caecilium laudabatis quod Caecilius est callidior quam Theodorus.
Y'all were praising Caecilius because Caecilius is more clever Theodorus.
Define:
Semper
Saepe
Quam
Ille
Always, often, than, that
Quintus et Caecilius vos salutaverunt.
Quintus and Caecilius greeted y'all.
Person, number, tense, tranlslation:
Eratis
2nd person, plural, imperfect; Y'all were
Provide the case, number, declension:
Paces
Nominative/Accusative, 3rd, plural
Translate:
Melissa est pulchrior quam Metella sed Lucia est pulcherrima.
Melissa is more beautiful than Metella but Lucia est the most beautiful.
Stulta puella murum ascendit et nostram villam videbat. Puella est stultissima.
The stupid girl climbs the wall and was looking at our house. The girl is the most stupid.