audire
bibere
vivere
regere
credere
to hear
to drink
to live
to rule
to believe
I hear the swift river by the mountain.
In this sentence, "by the mountain" is "ab monte."
True or false?
True. Words following the preposition a, ab take the ablative case with an "e".
Give the English meaning for non.
not
Eheu!
Alas!
What are the forms for present tense "to be" 1st, 2nd, 3rd singular and plural?
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
currere
defendere
sentire
dicere
trahere
to run
to defend
to feel
to say
to draw (behind you)
I hear the swift river by the mountain.
In this sentence, the adjective "swift" takes what case?
nominative, genitive, dative, accusative or ablative?
In the sentence, "I hear the swift river by the mountain," swift takes the accusative case because the "river" is the direct object.
The adjective must agree with the noun in gender, number and case.
Give the English meaning for saepe.
Often
Give the English meaning for O!
Oh!
What are the forms for past tense "to be" 1st, 2nd, 3rd singular and plural?
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
discere
agere
edere
ponere
vincere
to learn
to do or act
to eat
to put, place
to conquer
The sentence, "A difficult time comes," is translated
"Difficile temporis veniunt." True or false?
False.
The sentence is:
Difficile tempus (nominative) venit (3rd, singular).
Give the English meaning for eheu!
Alas!
Give the English meaning for et
and
What are the forms for present tense "to be willing" 1st, 2nd, 3rd singular and plural?
volo, vis, vult, volumus, vultis, volunt
ducere
mittere
scribere
munire
to lead
to send
to write
to build, fortify
"The tribe comes across the sea for freedom" is translated
Gens venit per maria libertati.
True or false?
False. The sentence is translated:
Gens venit trans mare libertati.
"Trans" is the preposition "across."
"Mare" must be in the accusative case because it is the direct object.
Give the English meaning for vel.
or
Give the English meaning for in (ablative)
in or on
What are the forms for present tense "to bear" 1st, 2nd, 3rd singular and plural?
fero, fers, fert, ferimus, feritis, ferunt
petere
gerere
cedere
to seek
to wage (war)
to yield
In the sentence, "The tribe comes across the sea for freedom,"
The word after trans takes the accusative case. True or false?
True.
The preposition "trans" governors the word after it with the accusative case.
trans (accusative)
Give the English meaning for diu.
For a long time
Give the English meaning for ad (accusative)
to or toward
What are the forms for present tense "not to be willing" 1st, 2nd, 3rd singular and plural?
nolo, non vis, non vult, nolumus, non vultis, nolunt