Perfect (singular)
Perfect (plural)
Translating Verbs
Direct Objects
General Story Knowledge
100

the Latin form of "he/she/it entered"

intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātus

What is "intrāvit"?

100

the Latin form of "they slept"

dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī, dormītus

What is "dormīverunt"?

100

the translation of 'duxit'

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus        to lead

What is "he/she/it led"?

100

the direct object of reprehendit

Nēmō meam caupōnam reprehendit.

What is "(meam) caupōnam"?

100

the building that the gods enter

What is "the inn" or "caupona"?

200

the Latin form for "he/she/it wanted"

volō, velle, voluī, -

What is "voluit"?

200

the Latin form of "they were able"

possum, posse, potuī, -

What is "potuerunt"?

200

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY* 

(if you get the question correct, you get double the points)

the translation of 'ducebant'

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus        to lead

What is "they were leading"?

200

the direct object of parāvī

Egō alium lectum tibi parāvī.

What is "(alium) lectum"?

200

the individuals awake at the end of the story

Who are "the peacocks"?

300

the Latin form for "he/she/it feared"

timeō, timēre, timuī, -

What is "timuit"?

300

the Latin form of "they stayed awake"

vigilō, vigilāre, vigilāvī, vigilātus

What is "vigilāverunt"?

300

the translation of 'ducimus'

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus        to lead

What is "we are leading"?

300

 the direct object of portāvit

alium lectum in cubiculum portāvit

What is "(alium) lectum"?

300

the two individuals who groan in the story

Who are "Iuno" and "Mercurius"?

400

the Latin form for "he/she/it found"

inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventus

*BE SPECIFIC*

What is "invēnit"?

400

the Latin form of "they saw"

videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus

*BE SPECIFIC*

What is "vīderunt"?

400

the translation of 'duc'

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus        to lead

What is "lead!"?
400

the direct objects of dūxit

Ipse Iunonem et pavonēs ad cubiculum dūxit

*you must list all (with no extraneous answers)

What is "Iunonem et pavonēs"?

400

the thing that the innkeeper fears

What are "the angry peacocks"?

500

the Latin form for "he/she/it said"

inquam, -, inquivī, -

What is "inquivit"?
500

the Latin form of "they went"

eō, īre, īī, - (itūrus)

What is "īerunt"?

500

the translation of 'ducebam'

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus        to lead

What is "I was leading"?

500

the direct object(s) of this sentence:

Servōs caupō statim iussit cēnam ceterīs deīs parāre.

*you must list all (with no extraneous answers)

What are "Servōs" and "cēnam"?

500
the action that the innkeeper ordered the slaves to do

What is "to prepare dinner (for the rest of the gods)"?