Translation
Case and Reason
Vocabulary
Grammar
Nouns
100

Sabina intrat. 

Sabina enters. 

100

Pater non ridet. 

Nominative Subject

100
Definition: meus

my

100

Define: subject

The doer of the action

100

The dictionary for a noun looks like the following:

dominus, dominum, m

What declension is this this noun? 

2nd Declension

200

Vos deos laudatis.

You all worship the gods. 

200

Urbs turbam magnam habet. 

Accusative Direct Object

200

Definition: tollo

I raise

200

Define: direct object

Receiver of the action

200

The dictionary for a noun looks like the following:

dominus, dominum, m

What form of dominus is underlined?

Accusative singular

300

Romana puella in foro adest.

The Roman girl is present in the forum. 

300

Ubi est via magna?

Nominative Subject

300

Part of speech: subito

adverb

300

What verb is most often seen with the predicate nominative? 

sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
300

How do neuter nouns differ from nouns that are masculine or feminine? Be specific. 

They share the same nominative and accusative forms. 

400

Domini dona et servos tenent. 

The masters have gifts and slaves. 

400

Senatorem in foro salutat. 

Accusative Direct Object

400

Derivatives: donum

donation

400

As a general rule, how do we know what noun adjectives modify in the sentence? 

Whatever noun they are closest to. 

400

Name three different translations of the word 

senator, senatorem, m

Senator, a senator, the senator

500

In templo Romano rex clamat quod dei non sunt. 

The Roman king shouts in the temple because there are no gods. 

500

Puella, quod pecuniam non habet, ancilla est. 

Nominative Predicate Nominative

500
Meaning AND derivative: filia
Meaning: daughter

Definition: Affiliate

500

The subject of the sentence must match the verb in both _____ and ______. 

Person and number.

500

Name all the subject pronouns. These include:

1st singular and plural

2nd singular and plural

1st singular and plural: ego, nos

2nd singular and plural: tu, vos