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100

What are the five Latin cases?

Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative.

100

What are the Latin personal endings?

o or m, s, t, mus, tis, nt

100

What are the Gender Rules?


Feminine nouns usually end in s-o-x. 

Neuter nouns usually end in l-a-n-c-e-t. 

Masculine nouns end in er-r-or.

Words that clearly denote a person of a particular gender are in that gender. (E.g. Cicero is masculine.)


100

What does Volo mean in English?

I am willing

100

Translate to Latin: Of the men

Hominum

200

What two things in English tells us we have a possessive?

The 'of' or the 's
200

Give the stem of Cedere, ponere and ducere

cede, pone, duce

200

Give the Gender of these nouns: 

1.Flumen, FLuminis

2.Crux, Crucis



1. Neuter

2. Feminine


200

What does Mavult mean in English?

He, she, it prefers

200

Translate to English: Trans Flumen

Across the River

300

What two cases do prepositions take?

Accusative and ablative.

300

Why are fourth conjugation verbs called “copycat i-lovers”?

Because they copycat the third conjugation verbs, but keep their i’s

300

Identify the I stem nouns: 

1.Collis, Collis

2.Flumen, Fluminis

3.Crux, Crucis

4.Dolor, Doloris

5.Urbs, Urbis

6.Mare, maris

Collis, Collis

Urbs, Urbis

Mare, Maris

300

Conjugate Sum in the present

Sum

es

est

summus

estis

sunt

300

Translate to Latin: For the shepherds

Pastoribus

400

What are the two uses of the accusative case?

Direct objects (Receiving the action of the sentence)

 OR objects of some prepositions

400

How do you form the future possible tense for an -ere and -ire verb? 

1. find the stem, change the “e” to “a”, add the endings.

2. find the stem, add an “a”, then add the endings.

400

Recite all the I stem Rules: 

Rule A: Ends in -is or -es in the nominative first form and has the same number of syllables in the first and second form.


Rule B: Ends in -s or -x in the nominative first form and has a stem that ends in two consonants.


Rule C: Ends in -al, -ar, or -e in the nominative first form (neuter nouns).


400

Conjugate Poteram in the past

Poteram

Poteras

Poterat

Poteramus

Poteratis

Poterant

400

Translate to Latin: From the sea

De Mari

500

What is an indirect object? What case does it belong to?

The person to whom or for whom the action of the sentence is done. 

Dative case.

500

Put Edere in the 2nd person plural in the present, past, Future, and Future Possible.

Editis

Edebatis

Edetis

Edatis

500

What vowel comes at the end of the ablative i-stem noun in the singular

e as in mare

500

Conjugate Fero (present)

Fero

Fers

Fert

Ferimus

Fertis

Ferunt

500

Translate to Latin: We seek the King's city

Regis urbem petimus