Which is the stem of the pluperfect tense for the verb:
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessurus
What is:
discessi
Which of the following is NOT a third person pronoun?
id / ego / eos / eī / eo
What is:
ego
Identify the participle in this sentence.
The teacher scolded the students talking in the back.
What is:
talking
Define these four nouns:
luna vulnus terra oculus
What are:
moon wound land, ground eye
Pluperfect verbs are used to describe actions which happen ________ other actions in the _________.
a. before; future c. after; past
b. before; past d. at the same time; past
What is:
b. before; past
The student speaking to the teacher appeared confused.
dicit / dicentem / dicere / dicens
What is:
dicens
(it's a present participle!)
Please help him!
eos / eum / eam / eo / eī
What is:
eum
Him is the DO, so the Latin form must be Acc. Sing.
The craftsmen had brought in expensive glass ornaments to the shop. (infero, inferre, intuli)
intulerat / infert / intulerant / intulerunt / inferrerant
What is:
intulerant
(the verb is pluperfect and 3rd person plural; the stem is the 3rd principal part)
Define these four verbs:
iacēre arcessere temptare fugere
What are:
to lie down to summon to try to flee, run away
Which provinces are 1 and 2 on the map?
What are:
1. Sicilia
2. Macedonia
I had guarded the doughnuts from seventh graders before you got back. (custodio, custodire, custodivi)
custodio / custodivi / custodivero / custodiveram / custodiveramus
custodiveram
Translate: Medicus tres epistulas eīs reliquit.
What is:
The doctor left behind three letters for them.
Translate:
Quod canem timueras, ad hortum eam duxi.
What is:
Because you had feared the dog, I took it/her to the garden.
Define these six words:
tam denique
crudelis igitur
viginti fortiter
What are:
so, so much finally
cruel therefore
twenty bravely
Translate into English:
Puellae in urbe habitantes septem feles habuerunt.
What is:
The girls living in the city had seven cats.
Translate: After y'all had bought the pizza, we ate it.
(pizza - placenta;
consumo, consumere, consumpsi - to eat)
What is:
Postquam placentam comparaveratis/emeratis, eam consumpsimus.
Translate:
You were guarding the food with him.
What is:
Custodiebas cibum cum eo.
Translate:
Sonus rivi fluentis eī placebat.
What is:
The sound of the flowing river was pleasing to him/her.
Identify the Latin root of each derivative:
mortgage deliver
dime intimidate
What are:
mors liberare
decem timēre
Which provinces are 1 and 2 on the map?
What are:
Noricum or Raetia
Lusitania
Translate:
We see the boy annoying the girls.
What is:
Videmus puerum puellas vexantem.
(order of words can vary)
Write the Latin for each:
almost in vain
twenty smart
death to approach
to fill nine
What are:
paene frustra
viginti doctus
mors adeo, adire
complēre novem