Vocabulary
Adverbs
Parsing
Sentences
Latin 1&2 Grammar Questions
100

This is the English translation of "calamus, -i m."

What is a reed pen/quill?

100

Form the positive, comparative, and superlative adverbs for "laetus -a -um."

What is "laetе̄, laetius, laetissimе̄"?

100

This is the case and use of "puero" in the sentence: "Magistra crustulum puero dat."

What is Dative/ Indirect Object?

100

This is the translation of "Ille canis tenācius mordēbit quam hic."

This dog will bite more tenaciously than that one.

100

This is the Neuter Rule.

Neuter nouns match in the nominative and accusative cases for both singular and plural.

200

This is the English translation of "largus -a -um."

What is lavish/generous?

200

Form the positive, comparative, and superlative adverbs for "clarus -a -um."

What is "clarе̄, clarius, clarissimе̄"?

200

This is the case and use of "puella" in the sentence: "Puella! Mecum lentе̄ ambule!"

What is Vocative/ Direct Address?

200

This is the translation of "Claudius benignius rexit quam Caligula."

Claudius ruled more kindheartedly than Caligula.

200
This is how you find the stem of a Latin noun.
Drop the genitive ending.
300

This is the Latin translation of "bee"

What is "apis apis f."?

300

Form the positive, comparative, and superlative adverbs for "piger, pigra, pigrum."

What is "pigrе̄, pigrius,  pigerrimе̄"? 

300

What is the case and use of "bestias" in the sentence: "Oswaldus bestias fortiter necavit."

What is Accusative/ Direct object?

300

This is the translation of "No star shines more brightly than the sun."

Nulla stella clarius lucet quam sol.

300

This is how you find the stem of a Latin adjective.

Go to the feminine form and drop the ending.

400

This is the Latin translation of skilled/sensible.

What is "prudens prudentis"?

400

Form the positive, comparative, and superlative adverbs for "fortis -e."

What is "fortiter, fortius, fortissimе̄"?

400

What is the case and use of "Marci" in the sentence: Sextus crustulum Marci mundacabat."

What is genitive of possession? 

400

This is the translation of "Sextus responds as wisely as possible to the teacher."

Sextus magistro quam sapientissimе̄ respondet.

400

This is the Adjective Rule.

An adjective matches its noun in number, gender, and case but not necessarily declension

500

This is the Latin translation of soft.

What is "mollis -e"?

500

Form the positive, comparative, and superlative adverbs for "sapiens sapientis."

What is "sapienter, sapientius, sapientissimе̄"?

500

This is the person, number, tense, and voice of "amabantur" in the sentence: "Melles feminarum apibus amabantur."

(Mel, mellis n. honey)

What is 3rd person, plural, imperfect, passive?

500

This is the translation of "Marcus works more lazily than Titus."

Marcus pigrius laborat quam Titus.

500

This is the Pronoun Rule.

A pronoun matches its antecedent in number and gender but its case is determined by its own clause.