What tense is the word "habebitis" in?
What is "future tense"?
The subject in the following sentence:
Primi reges non erant mali.
What is "reges"?
Which of the following adjectives agrees with milites (nom. pl. m. ) in gender, number and case?
Magni, Malae, parvorum, aeternum
What is "Magni"?
The place in ancient Rome where chariots would race.
What is the "Circus Maximus"?
What declension has the ending "-us" (with a macron over the "u") for its genitive singular?
What is "4th declension"?
How would you translate "moveratis"
Hint: moveo, movere, movi, motus
What is "you all had moved"?
"Navis nova tum ardebant"
ardeo, ardere = to burn; tum = then; navis, is, f.= ship; novus, -a, -um = new
What is "Then the new ship was burning"?
multus, a, -um; rex, regis, m.
What is "multorum regum"?
Names of the two brother tribunes who put forward the Agrarian Reforms.
Who are "Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus"?
Please put the following words into the accusative singular: lex, legis, f. & cor, cordis, n.
What is "legem" & "cor"?
What is the ending for a second conjugation verb that is in the 3rd person singular future-perfect tense?
What is "erit"?
Identify what each word does in the following sentence.
"Potentia et gloria sunt Christo".
What is "Potentia & Gloria = subject; et = conjunction; sunt = verb; Christo = I.O."?
Where is the problem in this pair agreement?
"nomina sancta"
nomen, nominis, n. ; sanctus, -a, -um
What is "nomina is plural vs sancta is singular"?
The five stages of the course of empire (in order).
What is "The Savage State, the Arcadian/Pastoral State, the Consummation of Empire, the Destruction, and the Desolation"?
What are the fifth declension singular endings?
What are "-es, -ei, -ei, -em, -e"?
List all six second person plural endings for all six tenses.
What are "-tis, -batis, -bitis, -istis, -eratis, -eritis"?
Multa lumina fratres portant.
Parse each part of this sentence.
Hint: lumen, luminis, n.
What is "multa = neuter, acc., pl.; lumina= third declension, neuter, acc. pl.; servi = 3rd declension, nom. pl.; portant = 1st conjugation, 3rd person pl, present tense".
Put the following words into the ablative singular:
spes, spei, f. ; unus, -a, -um
What is "spe una"?
The four main magistrates in ancient Rome
(Hint: Tribunes and Triumvirates).
What are "Questors, Aediles, Praetors, and Consuls"?
Decline the following noun and give the proper translation of each case, singular and plural:
fides, fidei, f.
What is "fides, fidei, fidei, fidem, fide, fides, fiderum, fidebus, fides, fidebus" & "faith, of faith, to/for faith/ faith, by/with/from faith, etc.)?
Translate the following word into all 3 forms of the perfect tense.
prohibuimus -
What is "We prevented, we have prevented, and we did prevent"?
Identify the parts of speech in this sentence then translate to Latin:
Good men always praise the Lord.
Good = bonus, a, um; men = vir, viri, m.; always = semper; to praise = laudo, laudare; Lord = dominus, i
What is "good=adj. men = subject, always =adv., praise = verb, Lord = D.O." & "Boni viri semper laudant Dominum"?
The Latin form "of the eternal home" from this list.
aeternus, -a , um; domus, -us, f. ; dies, diei, m.; altus, -a, -um.
What is "domus aeternae"?
Complete the sentence that is missing from the prayer:
ascendit ad caelos, ________________________
__________________________________. Credo in Spiritum Sanctum...
What is "sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis, inde venturus est iudicare vivos et mortuos"?
In the 3rd to 5th declensions, how many times is the ending "-es" seen as the ending to a noun?
Hint: Remember
What is "five times" or 3rd declension nom. and acc. pl. (masc/fem. only); 5th declension nom. singular and plural, accusative plural?