Although the 3rd conjugation infinitive ending is "-ere," which vowel appears in most of these verbs' forms?
What is "-i"?
Which adjective is NOT a 3rd declension adjective?
sapiens, sapientis / omnis, -is, -e
acer, acris, acre / parvus, -a, -um
What is parvus, -a, -um?
(3rd declension adjectives will always have an "-is"
This god, the father of Romulus and Remus, was the god of war. Respond with the Roman name.
Who is Mars?
Define these three words:
at
periculum
deus
What are:
but
danger
god
Conjugate the verb facio, facere.
What is:
facio facimus
facis facitis
facit faciunt
Which adjective agrees with the masculine 2nd declension noun equi? (Hint - the noun is plural)
Felicium / Felicibus / felices / felicia
What is felices (Nom. Pl.)?
Which adjective could modify the feminine 3rd declension noun pacis?
brevium / brevis / breve / brevī
What is brevis? (both are genitive singular)
Provide the Latin root and definition of these English derivatives:
hostile edify
What are:
hostis - enemy
aedificare - to build
Choose the correct form of these verbs.
you are moved (movēre)
moves / moviris / moveris / movetis / movemini
they read (legere
legent / legiunt / legunt / legentur / leguntur
What are:
moveris
legunt
Write out the adjective fortis, -is, -e in the masculine/feminine.
What is
fortis fortes
fortis fortium
fortī fortibus
fortem fortes
fortī fortibus
Translate: Exercitus militum fortium urbem capit.
(exercitus = army)
What is:
The army of strong/brave soldiers captures the city.
Define these words:
Felix Nox nec adesse
What are:
lucky/happy night and, not to be present
Translate into English.
You flee from the crowded city.
(“from” has ablative words after it)
What is:
Ex celebrī urbe fugis.
Translate:
Cibum celebribus feminīs facimus.
(facere - to make)
What is:
We make food for the well-known women.
We make the well-known women food.
Translate: Pueri gladium acrem militī dant.
(gladium = sword)
What is: The boys give the sharp sword to the soldier.
The boys give the soldier a sharp sword.
Provide the Latin root and definition of these derivatives:
fortify deleterious
refugee cantor
What are:
fortis - strong/brave deleterious - to destroy
fugere - to flee cantare - to sing