infinitives
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infinitives
100

identify the conjugation of:

labōrō, labōrāre, labōrāvī – work

1st

100

what three things do nouns and adjectives match with in latin?

gender, number, case

100

When does Quarter 3 end?

THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND

100

Rūfilla: ubi in urbe Londiniō nūper eram, familiārem convēnī.

What happened to Rufilla when she was recently in London?

met with family

100

trahō, trahere, traxi – drag 

which principal part means: I work

1st, traho

200

identify the conjugation of:

moneō, monēre, monuī – warn

2nd

200

GNC this noun: familiarem

masc/fem, sing, acc

200

Name three people who had a birthday this weekend

Taylor, Mayra, Lady Gaga, Mags

200

Translate: cubiculum inēlegāns erat.

The bedroom was ugly/inelegant

200

trahō, trahere, traxi – drag 

which principal part means: I worked

3rd, traxi

300

identify the conjugation of: 

possum, posse, potui – be able

irregular

300

GNC this noun: amicos

masc, plur, acc

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: EACH TEAM CHOOSE SOMEONE TO COME UP

Who can do the best impression of Mags?

-

300

Rūfilla: decorum est mihi familiārem meum hūc invītāre.  ancillae familiārī meō cubiculum parāvērunt.

 What preparations are being made?

bedroom prepared and decorated

300

trahō, trahere, traxi – drag 

which principal part means: to work

2nd, trahere

400

identify the conjugation of: audio, audire, audivi - hear

4th

400

match this noun with the correct adj:

servo ... aegrus/aegro/aegrum

servo aegro

400

How many MAIN Olympian gods are there in Roman mythology?

12 (or 14)

400

Translate: ubi mōns Vesuvius urbem Pompēiōs dēlēvit, Quīntus ex urbe effugit.

When Mt. Vesuvius destroyed the city of Pompeii, Quintus fled from the city

400

how many principal parts are there?

3-4

500

identify the conjugation of: trahō, trahere, traxi – drag

3rd

500

Translate: Salvius magnum clamorem audivit

Salvius heard the loud crowd

500

How many minutes long is your playlist?

P3: 269 min (4 hrs 29 min)

P5: 140 min (2 hrs 20 min)

500

Translate: iterum pluit! semper pluit! nos solem numquam videmus

It's raining again! It is always raining! We never see the sun

500

translate all three principal parts of this verb:

amo, amare, amavi - love

amo - i love

amare - to love

amavi - i loved