Vocabulary
Pronouns
Verbs
Nouns
Superlatives/Comparatives
Translation:
100

Define: 

Contentus

Callidus

Solus

Content, clever, alone

100

What is the word for 'we'? What is the word for 'y'all'?

Nos; Vos

100
What is the personal ending for 'we'? What is the personal ending for 'y'all'?

Mus, Tis

100

Provide the endings for the first declension:

Nom: a         ______

Dat:              _____

Acc:              _____

a, ae, am, 

ae, is, as

100

How do you form a superlative? How do you tranlsate it?

Issimus/ The most _____, very ______

100

Alexander erat iratus sed Quintus erat iratissimus. 

Alexander was angry but Quintus was the most angry.

200

Define:

Abit, abiit

Habitat, habitavit

Accipit, accepit

Goes away, lives, accepts

200
Provide the Nominative, Dative, Accusative of 'I'

Ego, Mihi, Me

200

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

200

Provide the endings for the second declenson

us, o, um

i, is, os

200

How do you form a comparative? How do you translate it?

ior+quam// -er, more ___
200

Ad villam veniebamus quod nos Grumionem amamus.

We were coming to the house because we love Grumio. 

300

Define:

Frater

Portus

Imperium

Pax

Brother, harbor, command, peace

300

Provide the Nominative, dative, accusative of Tu

Tu, tibi, te

300

Provide the person, number, tense, translation: 

Accipiebant

3rd person, plural, imperfect; They were accepting

300

Provide the endings for the 3rd declension: 

?, i, em

es, ibus, es

300

Provide the superlative and comparative of: Iratus

Iratissimus; Iratior

300

Pompeiani sunt stulti. Graeci sunt stultiores quam Pompeiani.

The Pompeians are stupid. The Greeks are more stupid than the Pompeians.

400

Define: 

Tacet, tacuit

Vehementer

Suus

Servat, servavit

Invenit, inveit

is quiet, violently, his/her own, saves, discovers

400

Amici tibi cibum dederunt.

The friends gave food to you.

400
Provide the person, number, tense and translate: 


Exclamaverunt

3rd person, plural, perfect; They have exclaimed

400

Provide the case, number, declension: 

Portum

Accusative, singular, 2nd

400

Provide the superlative/comparative: Fortis


Fortissimus; Fortior

400

Graecus rhetor optimum argumentum Quinto explicavit. Quintus erat iratissimus.

The Greek teacher explained the best argument to Quintus. Quintus was very angry.
500

Define:

Dat, dedit

Quaero, quaesivit

Petit, petivit

Capit, cepit

gives, asks for/seeks, seeks, takes

500

Grumio cenam nobis parabat.

Grumio was preparing dinner for us.

500

Person, number, tense, translation: 

Habitamus

1st, plural, present; We are living
500

Provide the case, number, declension: 

Uxoribus

Dative, plural, 3rd

500
Translate: 


Alexander est callidior quam Quintus

Alexander is more clever than Quintus

500

Vos Caecilium laudabatis quod Caecilius est callidior quam Theodorus.

Y'all were praising Caecilius because Caecilius is more clever Theodorus.

600

Define:

Semper

Saepe

Quam

Ille

Always, often, than, that

600

Quintus et Caecilius vos salutaverunt.

Quintus and Caecilius greeted y'all.

600

Person, number, tense, tranlslation:


Eratis

2nd person, plural, imperfect; Y'all were

600

Provide the case, number, declension: 

Paces

Nominative/Accusative, 3rd, plural

600

Translate: 

Melissa est pulchrior quam Metella sed Lucia est pulcherrima. 

Melissa is more beautiful than Metella but Lucia est the most beautiful.

600

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.

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