3rd Conjugation
Nouns
Fourth Conjugation
Adjectives
Pronouns
100

Conjugate mitto, mittere in the present tense, third person, plural

mittunt

100

What is the Latin word for urn?

Urna, ae, f.

100

What is the Latin word for to hear?

audio

100

What is the Latin word for dead?

mortuus -a -um

100

Decline hic into the masculine, accusative, singular

hunc

200

Conjugate ponere in the future tense first person singular

ponam

200

What is the Latin word for contest, struggle?

certamen, certaminis, n.

200

Conjugate sentire into the future tense, second person singular

senties

200

What is the Latin word for unsure, uncertain

incertus -a -um

200

Decline ille into the feminine, genitive, singular

illius

300

Translate: to seize, carry off (first two principal parts)

rapio, rapere

300

What is the Latin word for danger?

periculum, i, n.

300

Conjugate audio, audire, audivi, auditum into the future tense, third person plural

audient

300

Decline the adjective mortuus into the feminine, plural, accusative

mortuas

300

Decline hic into the neuter, plural, accusative

haec

400

Conjugate rapio, rapere, rapui, raptum into the second person singular, perfect tense

rapuisti

400

What is the dative plural of the noun hora, ae, f?

horis

400

Conjugate audio, audire, audivi, auditum into the perfect tense, second person plural

audivistis

400

Decline incertus into the neuter, plural, accusative

incerta

400

Decline hic into the feminine, singular, ablative

hac

500

Conjugate mitto, mittere, misi, missum into the third person plural, perfect tense

miserunt

500

What is the dative singular of the noun certamen, certaminis, n.?

certamini

500

Conjugate audio, audire into the future tense, all persons

audiam, audies, audiet, audiemus, audietis, audient.

500

Decline incertus into the masculine, plural, dative

incertis

500

Decline ille into masculine, feminine, and neuter, plural, accusative

illos, illas, illa