Verba Discenda
Reading Closely
Misc. Questions from Chapters 7-9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
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What is soon?
The translation of mox?
100
What is the Argiletum?
What was the main road through the Forum through the Subura?
100
What is possum, volo, nolo, and malo?
Name four irregular verbs.
100
What is genitive?
The case used for cost.
100
What is potest?
"She can" in Latin.
200
What is sediecim?
Sixteen in Latin.
200
What is Viminal and Esquiline?
Dictator Julius Caesar grew up in the Subura, between what two hills?
200
What is complementary infinitive?
The irregular verbs volo, nolo, malo, and possum are normally followed by an infinitive which completes the meaning of the verb, what is this infinitive called.
200
What is ablative?
The case used for price.
200
Who is Juno?
The Roman Goddess of Childbirth.
300
What is hasten?
What is the translation of festino?
300
What is the owl?
The bird of the Goddess Minerva?
300
What is “I do not wish to contest the charge.”?
The English translation of “Nolo contendere”.
300
What is dative?
This case is used to indicate someone or something indirectly affected by an action or a situation.
300
What is complementary, subjective, and objective?
Three types of infinitives.
400
What is before, in front of?
What is the English translation of pro?
400
What is fullonica?
The latin name of a laundry facility.
400
What is perfect tense?
This tense indicates actions that have happened in the past.
400
What is dative and ablative?
In any given declension, these two case plurals are always identical.
400
What is a verbal noun?
An infinitive verb that functions like a noun in a sentence.
500
What is conspexi?
What is the third principle part of conspicio?
500
What is “Let the buyer beware”?
The translation of the latin phrase “Caveat emptor” in English.
500
What is genitive with adjectives?
This genitive use, in which the noun in the genitive answers the question “how”.
500
What is -a?
Neuter nominative and accusative plurals end in this letter.
500
What is audivimus?
This means "we heard" in Latin.