Numbers
Irregular Verbs
Noun-Adjective Agreement
Perfect Tense
Mrs. C-W
100

Give the Roman Numeral for "duodecim"

XII

100

What is a complementary infinitive and which irregular verbs take them?

A complementary infinitive is an infinitive is used to complement/complete a finite verb.

nolo and volo take complementary infinitives.

100

What three things must an adjective match the noun it modifies?

Gender

Number

Case

100

Which principal part do we use to form the perfect tense?

3rd!

100

Quot annos nata est?

vīgintī  trēs/ XXIII

200

Give the Latin word for IX.

novem

200

Parse and translate non vis.

2nd, sing., present, active, indicative

You do not wish/want

200

Make the adjectives agree with the noun:

nocte (frigidus)

nominum (alius)

boves (tardus) [give all 4 options)


nocte frigido

nominum aliorum

boves tardi, boves tardae

boves tardos, boves tardas

200

What are the present active, perfect, endings?

-i, -isti, it

imus, istis, erunt

200

Quid potus est optimus ad eam?

Coffee!

300

Translate into English:

Plaustrum ferebat septem onera. Sed nunc, plaustra ferunt unum onus.

The cart was carrying 7 loads. But now, the carts carry one load.

300

Translate into Latin:

Go to Rome, Marcus!

I ad Romam (Romam), Marce!

300

Translate into English:

Ossa multi canis habuit. Nunc os magnum omnes canes habent.

The dog had many bones. Now all the dogs have a great bone. 

300

Parse and translate:

1. pernoctavisti

2. pernoctabas

pernoctavisti: 2nd, sing., perfect, active, indicative

You spent the night

pernoctabas: 2nd, sing., imperfect, active, indicative

You were spending the night

300

Quod animalis est optima omnium ad eam?

Ovis!

400

Translate into English:

Quot vestigia canis faciabat? Canis faciabat quattuor vestigia.

How many footprints was the dog making? The dog was making four footprints.

400

Translate into English:

boni canes eunt in plaustra. malus canis it in fossam.

Good dogs go into the carts. The bad dog goes into the ditch.

400

Translate and say which adjectives modify which Latin Words. 

In omni urbe sunt magna aedificia.

There are great buildings in the entire city. 

omni: urbe

magna: aedificia

400
Translate into English:

Caupo sceletus quoque lacrimavit, nam inocentiam simulabat. Septimus statim cauponem accusavit.

The evil innkeeper asl cried, for he was pretending innocence. Septimus immediately accused the innkeeper.

400

Quot sororibus habet?

Una!/ I!

500

Translate into Latin:

How many ships do you see? I see 5 ships. 

Quot naves vides? Quinque naves video.

500

Translate into Latin:

Do you all wish to do well on the test (experimentum)?

We (do not) wish (it)!

Bene experimentum facere vultis?

Volumus! / Nolumus!

500

Translate into Latin:

I was eating at the house/villa of all the farmers.

omnium ad villam agcricolarum cenabam.

500
Translate into Latin:

I said many things about ships, but no one was listening/hearing. 

multa de navibus dixi, sed nemo audiebat.

500

Translate and tell me the author of:

Brassica est quae omnibus holeribus antistat.

Cabbage is what surpasses all vegetables. 

Cato wrote this.