Genitive Singular
Deae Romanae
Dei Romani
All about Nouns
All about Verbs
100
Give the genitive singular endings for the 1st and 2nd Declensions.
1st: -ae, 2nd: -ī
100
Name the mother of Persephone.
Ceres/Demeter
100
Name the god of horses.
Neptune/Poseidon
100
Define "noun."
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
100
Define "verb."
A verb shows action or state of being.
200
Give the stem of rex, regis
reg-
200
Name the sea-born wife of Vulcan (Hephaestus) who also had a trist with Mars (Ares).
Venus/Aphrodite
200
Name the brother of Jupiter and Neptune who was NOT an Olympian god, but was the god and king of a place far from Olympus.
Pluto/Hades
200
What are the four attributes of a noun?
Case, Number, Gender, Declension
200
What are the six attributes of a verb?
Person, Number, Tense, Voice, Mood, and Conjugation
300
Give the stem of fidēs, fideī.
fid-
300
Name the goddess of military strategy.
Minerva/Athena
300
Name the god who worked in a volcano with Cyclops.
Vulcan/Hephaestus
300
Name the case and number that always shows a noun's stem.
Genitive Singular
300
Name the stem vowels of the 1st and 2nd Conjugations.
1st: A, 2nd: E
400
Give the declension of exercitus, exercitūs
4th
400
Name two goddesses who vowed never to marry.
Diana/Artemis and Minerva/Athena
400
Name the god whom the Greeks generally despised and whom the Romans revered as the father of the founder of Rome.
Mars/Ares
400
Name the attribute that the subject noun(s) and verb must have in common.
Number
400
Give the infinitive endings for each conjugation and spell them.
-āre, -ēre, -ere, -īre
500
Give the stems and declensions of 1) pes, pedis 2) rēs, reī and 3) manus, manūs
1) ped- 3rd, 2) r- 5th, 3) man- 4th
500
Name each of the following goddesses: 1) the eldest Olympian goddess, 2) the goddess of Carthage, 3) the mother of Aeneas, and 4) the goddess who favored Odysseus.
1) Vesta/Hestia, 2) Juno/Hera, 3) Venus/Aphrodite, and 4) Minerva/Athena
500
Name each of the following gods: 1) the god of healing, 2) the god of traders, and 3) the god of theatre.
1) Apollo, 2) Mercury/Hermes, 3) Bacchus/Dionysus
500
Decline Frater, Fratris aloud in Latin and translate into English.
Frater, Fratris, Fratrī, Fratrem, Fratre, Fratrēs, Fratrum, Fratribus, Fratrēs, Fratribus = The brother, of the brother, to/for the brother, the brother, ibwf the brother, the brothers, of the brothers, to/for the brothers, the brothers, ibwf the brothers
500
Give the Future Tense endings for each conjugation.
1st & 2nd: bō, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt; 3rd & 4th: m, s, t, mus, tis, nt