3rd Conjugation Future-Imperfect
IO Verbs-Present/Future
Personal Pronouns
Translation
Hodgepodge
100
The future stem for 3rd conjugation is what
infinitive -ere
100
'io' verbs can derive from how many possible conjugations
2
100
What 2 sets of pronouns have we learned so far
2
100
Fures non scribent litteras domino villae
The thieves will not write letters to the master of the house
100
The infinitive ending for 3rd conjugation io verbs is
-ere
200
The stem for imperfect tense for 3rd conjugation is
Infinitive -re
200
4th conjugation 'io' verbs have an infinitive ending in what
ire
200
The accusative/ablative singular of the 1st person pronoun is
me
200
Avarus contendebat villam et audiet clamorem.
The miser hurried to the house and will hear a noise
200
What Latin trigger word means what kind/of what sort?
Qualis
300
3rd conjugation future requires this vowel shift
1E and 5Es
300
The stem for both the present and future for 'io' verbs is
1st PP-o
300
The dative/ablative plural of the 2nd person pronoun is
vobis
300
pirati petent urbem et stabit in turba populi.
The pirates will seek the city and will stand in a crowd of people
300
Personal pronouns lack what of the 3 qualities typical of nouns and adjectives?
Gender
400
What is the correct 1st person plural imperfect form of the verb "peto, petere, petivi, petitum"
petebamus
400
What is the correct 3rd person plural present form of the verb "audio, audire, audivi, auditum"
audiunt
400
The correct translation for the 2nd person genitive pronoun is
yours, of yours
400
Currebamus ad vos et plaudebamus servos et villam vester.
We were running to you and were applauding your slaves and your house.
400
What person, number, and tense is the verb form "veniam"
1st singular future
500
What is the correct 1st person singular future form of the verb "dico, dicere, dixi, dictum"
dicam
500
What is the correct 2nd person plural future form of the verb "fugio, fugere, fugi, fugitum"
fugietis
500
This case of the pronoun is rare and is only used for emphasis
nominative
500
Euge! fabulae venient ad urbem et populus ambulabit ferociter!
Behold! the plays will come to the city and the people will walk fiercely!
500
What is the correct translation for the idiom fabulam agit?
to act in a play