Tenses
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Derivatives
Olentia
100

Give the tense and translation: pulsābat (pulsō, pulsāre, pulsāvī — to hit)

pulsābat — imperfect, he was hitting

100

Give relative pronoun and antecedent: rhetor, quī puerōs docet, est Graecus servus.

Relative pronoun - quī / antecedent - rhetor

100

Give definitions for clamāre, frater, ducere

clamāre — to shout, frater — brother, ducere — to lead

100

Give derivatives for: nauta and frāctus

nauta — nautical, astronaut

frāctus — fraction, fracture, fragment

100

What are two meanings for quam?

quam can mean how, than, who/which, and as _____ as possible

200

Give the tense and translation: sunt (sum, esse, fuī — be)

sunt — present, they are

200

Give relative pronoun and antecedent: ancilla, quae urnam portābat, lentē ambulābat.

Relative pronoun - quae / antecedent - ancilla

200

Give definitions for num, perire, stultus

num — surely not, perire — to die, stultus — stupid

200

Give derivatives for: flos and summus

flos — flower, floral, Florida

summus — summit, summary, sum

200

What is the case of tibi?

tibi is dative case 

300

Give the tense and translation: festināveramus (festinō, festināre, festināvī — hurry)

festināveramus — pluperfect, we had hurried

300

Give relative pronoun and antecedent: agnus, quī servus ducēbat, erat victima.

Relative pronoun - quī / antecedent - agnus

300

Give definitions for postridiē, interficere, noster

postridiē — the next day, interficere — to kill, noster — our

300

Give derivatives for: faber and consentiō

faber — fabric, fabricate

consentiō — consent, consensus

300

What kind of answer does "num" expect?

num expects a negative answer

400

Give the tense and translation: cucurristī (currō, currere, cucurrī — run)

cucurristī — perfect, you ran

400

Give relative pronoun and antecedent: plaustrum, quod fractās rotās habet, est in viā.

Relative pronoun - quod / antecedent - plaustrum

400

Give definitions for nonne, superesse, accipere

nonne — surely, superesse — to survive, accipere — to receive

400

Give derivatives for: effigies and unda

effigies — effigy

unda — inundate, undulate

400

What kind of word is habēre?

habēre is an infinitive

500

Give the tense and translation: potuerant (possum, posse, potui — be able)

potuerant — pluperfect,    they had been able

500

Give relative pronoun and antecedent: sculptor statuam, quae est pulchra, facit.

Relative pronoun - quae / antecedent - statuam

500

Give definitions for dimittere, fundus, plaustrum

dimittere — to send away, fundus — farm, plaustrum — wagon

500

Give derivatives for: melior and auxilium

melior — ameliorate

auxilium — auxiliary

500

What do -ne and -que indicate?

-ne indicates a yes/no question

-que indicates and

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