Vocabulary
Pronouns
Participles
Adjectives, Adverbs, and Prepositions
Random
100

translate into Latin: beautiful

pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum 

100

case, gender, number: eius

Genitive, Plural, All Genders (AG)

100

cano, canere, cani, canitus

Present Active Participle,
Accusative, Masculine, Singular 

canentem
 

100

today

hodie

100

Which participle is also called the Gerundive? 

Future Passive Participle 

200

translate into Latin: the breeze, air

aura

200

translate into Latin: of you (plural)

vestrum

200

dedo, dedere, dedidi, deditus

Perfect Passive Participle,
Feminine, Nomininitive, Singular

dedita

200

how?

quomodo? 

200

What 3 tenses are associated with the first principal part? 

Present, Imperfect, Future

300

translate into Latin: an old man

senex

300

translate into Latin: by which things (plural)

quibus 

300

sto, stare, steti, status

Future Active Participle
Ablative, Plural, Feminine

staturis

300

afterwards

postea

300

What 3 tenses are associated with the third principal part? 

Perfect, Pluperfect, Future Perfect

400

translate into Latin: I carry; I wear

gero

400

translate into Latin: to this man (singular)

huic 

400

fero, ferre, tuli, latus

Future Passive Participle
Feminine, Dative , Singular

ferendae

 

400

about (must include the case it takes)

de + Ablative 

400

Name all 4 types of Participles and their Principal Part stem number

Present Active Participle - 1st pp
Future Active Participle - 4th pp
Future Passive Participle - 1st pp
Perfect Passive Participle - 4th pp

500

translate into Latin: a battle

proelium

500

translate into Latin:by her (singular) 

ea 

500

fero, ferre, tuli, latus

Future Active Participle
Nominative, Plural, Masculine 

laturi

500

across (must include the case it takes)

trans + Accusative 

500

translate into Latin: to the singing old man

your answer must use the noun in its proper case and the participle to match

seni canenti