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100

Write the Latin word for dining room in the nominative plural.

triclinia

100
Write "mittere" in the 3rd person singular present tense; then translate.
mittit - he sends
100

How do you recognize a 2nd conjugation verb? Write a complete sentence using proper grammar.

The infinitive ends in -ēre.

100

Pater in tablino scribit.

Father is writing in the study.

100

Syphax was sitting in the inn.

Syphax in tabernā sedebat. 

200

Write the Latin word for "dinner" in the accusative plural.

cenas

200

Write "contendere" in the 2nd person singular, imperfect tense; then translate.

contendebas - you were hurrying.

200

Write "fast gladiator" in Latin.

gladiator celer

200

Grumio triclinium intrat et circumspectat.

Grumio enters the dining room and looks around.

200

The woman gave the slave money.

Femina servo pecuniam dedit.

300

Write the Latin word for "messenger" in the dative singular.

nuntio
300

Write manēre in the perfect tense, 3rd person plural.

Manserunt - They stayed/remained.

300

What are 2 irregular verbs? Write their infinitives and translate them.

esse (to be), ire (to go)

300

Uxor postridie ad urbem contendebat.

On the next day, the wife was hurrying to the city.

300

Theodorus was looking for (seeking) a beautiful statue.

Theodorus statuam pulchram quaerebat.

400

Write the Latin word for "merchant" in the genitive plural.

mercatorum

400

Write ducere in the perfect tense, 2nd person plural.

duxitis; you all led

400

What is usually the noun job of the dative case?

Indirect object

400

Marcus erat laetissimus et fratrem ē villa vocavit.

Marcus was very happy and he called (his) brother out of the house.

400

Alexander responded, "You are always angry."

Alexander respondit, "Es semper iratus."

500

Write the Latin word for "ship" in the ablative plural.

navibus

500

Write plaudere in the imperfect tense, 1st person singular.

plaudebam; I was clapping/applauding.

500

What does "post" mean, and what is its part of speech?

after; preposition

500

Inimici, postquam pecuniam conspexerunt, servum verberabant.

After they caught sight of the money, the enemies were beating the slave.

500

Quartus was walking through the street.

Quartus per viam ambulabat.