Imperfect Tense
Vis
1st/2nd Person Pronouns
3rd Person Pronouns
Adjectives
100

When do actions in the imperfect tense take place?

the past

100

What gender is vis

F

100

1st person nominative singular

ego

100

M Nom Singular

is

100
How do adjectives match nouns?

Gender, number and case

200

How do you translate the imperfect tense?

was verbing

200

What makes vis defective?

It's missing some forms (i.e. genitive and dative singular)

200

What is the case/number of vobis?

Dat/Abl plural

200

Ablative plural of all genders

eis

200

What declension(s) do the 1st/2nd person possessive adjectives belong to?

1st/2nd

300

What are the imperfect active endings?

bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant

300

How can you tell the forms of vis and vir apart?

They have different endings

300

What is the case/number of tui?

Gen singular

300

What endings do the plural resemble?

1st/2nd declension plural

300

What person/number is vester, vestra, vestrum?

2nd plural

400

What are the imperfect active endings?

bar, baris, batur, bamur, bamini, bantur

400

What is the genitive plural form of vis?

virium

400

True or False: the genitive of the 1st/2nd person pronouns is used to show possession

False

400

True or False: the genitive case is used to show possession

True

400

Match the adjective in parentheses to the noun:

   regibus (my)

regibus meis 

500

Conjugate the following verb in the imperfect active and passive:

occido, occidere, occisi, occisum

occidebam, occidebas, occidebat, occidebamus, occidebatis, occidebant

occidebar, occidebaris, occidebatur, occidebamur, occidebamini, occidebantur

500

Translate the following:

Magna vis vinci non poterat.

Great strength was not able to be conquered.

500

What form of the 1st/2nd person pronouns is often omitted in writing?

Nominative

500

Translate the following:

Eae ex castris fugiunt.

They (F) flee from the camp.

500

Translate the following into Latin:

You do not understand the courage of our soldiers.

Fortitudinem militum nostrorum non intellegis.