VERBS
NOUNS
RANDOM
SENTENCES
GRAMMAR
100

Translate into English:

coquabas

You (s.) were cooking

100

Translate into English:

mons

mountain

100

What is the adjective for "happy" in Latin? (all genders)

laetus, laeta, laetum

100

Translate into English:

canem amavi

I loved the dog

100

Which suffix indicates a question in Latin?

-ne

e.g. videsne Caecilium?

Do you see Caecilius?
200

Translate into English:

ambulaveram

I had walked

200

Translate into English:

miles fortes

brave soldiers

strong soldiers

200

Translate:

necesse est laborare

it is necessary to work

200

Translate into English:

mihi decorum est clamare

It is right/proper for me to shout

200

How many verb conjugations?

and what are their endings?

1 = -are

2 = -ēre

3 = -ere

4 = -ire

300

Translate into English:

discedere nolo

I don't want to leave

300

Translate into English:

servos video

I see the slaves

300
Write all the verb table for "possum"

possum

potes

potest

possumus

potestis

possunt

300

tibi periculosum est discedere

It's dangerous for you to leave

300

Identify the case of the bold word and translate the sentence:


servus domini laborat diligenter

genitive.

the slave OF THE MASTER works diligently

i.e. the MASTER'S slave works diligently

400

Translate into English:

potestis

You (pl.) are able / can

400

Translate into Latin:

stupid slave

servus stultus

400

Translate into English:

festinaveram ante vir intravit.

I had hurried before the man entered.

400

Translate into English:

mercatoribus librum dare volo

I want to give a book to the merchants

400

Identify the case of the bold word and translate

togas puellis dedi

dative

I gave togas to the girls

500

Translate into English:

festinare volebam

I wanted / was wanting to hurry

500

Translate into Latin

life is good

vita est bona

500

Write the full verb table for the amavi (pluperfect tense)

amaveram

amaveras

amaverat

amaveramus

amaveratis

amaverant

500

Translate into English:

Caecilius in horto esse vult, sed non potest

Caecilius wants to be in the garden, but he can't

500

What do the principal parts mean and why do dictionaries give all these forms?

e.g. amo, amare, amavi

present tense,      infinitive,        perfect tense

amo = I love    amare = to love   amavi = I loved

Dictionaries give all forms so you know how to form ALL possible tenses. 

For example, pluperfect tense is formed using the perfect tense stem (3rd principal part: amavi --> amaveram)