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Derivatives
Grammar
100

When you see 'NB' on a test or quiz, it is representing this.

What is Nota Bene?

100

This man supposedly wrote both the Iliad and Odyssey, although we shall have to "see" if that is actually true.

Who is Homer?

100

This Latin verb means to seek.

What is petit?

100

Salvation is a derivative of this Latin word.

What is salvae?

100

"Errare est humanus," said the teacher. The scholar agreed, but this was a test! This would not do. Help the scholar correct her work, but in the form of a question, signal the correct word to fix the sentence.

Virī Romanī ad ludum ambulat.

What is ambulant?

200

This phrase of the Marines transcribes loyalty above all.

What is Semper Fī?

200

This man wrote the Aeneid, the representation of newfound Roman culture, for Octavian Augustus.

Who is Virgil?

200

This Latin word means to send back, drive forth.

What is repellit?

200

When you head in sīlvam, you might use this product, named after the Latin word repellit.

What is bug repellent?

200

"Errare est humanus," said the teacher. The scholar agreed, but this was a test! This would not do. Help the scholar correct her work, but in the form of a question, signal the correct word to fix the sentence.

Marcus, puer perterritus, bene agiunt in ludō.

What is agit?

300

What does cavē canem mean?

Beware the Dog!

300

This group won the war in Homer's Iliad, at least if the war did occur.

Who are the Achaeans?

300

This Latin word is the one you'll use when you really, really want that cookie.

What is vult?

300

Shouting, yelling, and noise, oh my! You might use this word to describe the clanging, a derivative of clamat.

What is clamor?

300

The scholar, confused, forgot what the types of verbs we've learned, really were.

Marcus est puer.

The underlined verb is an example of this. Help him clear this up.

What is a Linking Verb?

400

This is the translation of Arma virumque canō, Troiae quī prīmus ab orīs.

What is "I sing of arms and the man, who first from the shores of Troy?"

400

This particularly mischievous fellow seems to always be causing trouble, as he did in both beginnings to the Trojan War.

Who is Paris?
400
This Latin word might be used when you experience the thrill of a horror movie.

What is perterritus?

400

A derivative is close in proximity to its root. We can remember this by the image of the river. These two Latin roots give us the word, derivative.

What are de + rivus?

400

Not positively helpful always, but a nice addition, nonetheless, these infinitives join with finite verbs.

What is a complementary infinitive?

500

These are the lines of the Aeneid that all memorize—they're the beginning of what some say is the world's best work.

What is Arma virumque canō, Troiae quī prīmus ab orīs?

500

Line 1 of the Aeneid "Arma virumque canō, Troiae quī prīmus ab orīs," mentions virum which means "man" in Latin. Who is the man in this line?

Who is Aeneas the Trojan?

500

No, not here! Over there!

What is ibi?

500

Whether it's a battle, a challenge, or competition, these scholars are always ready to go. This Latin word gives us the word competition.

What is petit?

500
An intransitive verb does not take one of these.

What is a direct object?