Grammar Questions
Verbs
Personal Pronouns
Question Words
Latin Sayings
100

How do you find the perfect stem?

drop I from the 3rd principle part

100

Give the principle parts in Latin for " to take, capture"

capio, capere, cepi, captus

100

What is the Latin word for "I"?

ego

100

What are the 2 kinds of Questions in Latin and English?

1) Questions introduced by question words

2) Yes or no questions

100

Quid Novi?

What's new?

200

In Latin grammar, perfect means _________ 

finished

200

Give the principle parts in Latin for "to feel, perceive"

sentio, sentire, sensi, sensus

200

What is the Latin word for "you"?

tu

200

How do you say "how many?" in Latin?

quot?

200

A mari usque ad mare

From sea to sea

300

What English helping verbs translate the Future Perfect Tense?

will have

300

Conjugate "to rule" in the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect in Latin. 

rexi, rexisti, rexit, reximus, rexistis, rexerunt

rexeram, rexeras, rexerat, rexeramus, rexeratis, rexerant

rexero, rexeris, rexerit, rexerimus, rexeritis, rexerint

300
How do you say, "in/by/with/from us" in Latin?

nobis

300

How do you say, "What is your name?" in Latin?

Mihi nomen est...

300

Dictum et factum

Said and done

400
What are principal parts? How many are there?

The forms that provide the stems needed to conjugate a verb in all its tenses, there are usually four principal parts. 

400

Conjugate "to hear" in the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses in Latin

audivi, audivisti, audivit, audivimus, audivistis, audiverunt

audiveram, audiveras, audiverat, audiveramus, audiveratis, audiverant

audivero, audiveris, audivererit, audiverimus, audiveritis, audiverint

400

Decline the first person pronouns in Latin

ego, mei, mihi, me, me, 

nos, nostri/nostrum, nobis, nos, nobis

400
How do you say, "what?" in Latin?

quid? 

400

Magister dixit

The Master has spoken

500

Give two indications a noun may be an I-stem and an example of each.

1) same number of syllables in the nominative and genitive singular - civis, civis

2) stem ends in two consonants - pons, pontis

500

Conjugate the verb "to be" in its tenses in Latin

sum....

eram...

ero...

fui...

fueram...

fuero...

500

Decline the second person pronouns in Latin

tu, tui, tibi, te, te,

vos, vestri/vestrum, vobis, vos, vobis

500

How do you form yes or no questions in Latin?

Add the enclitic -ne to the end of the first word of the sentence, usually the verb. 

500

Ab Urbe Condita

From the founding of the city