Niceros erat fugitivus. (servus)
Give the Latin for each imperative:
Don't be afraid (sg.)
noli timere
This is the nominative and accusative plural ending for the third declension.
What is -ēs?
Translate into Latin with the correct personal ending:
We were looking (at)
What is 'spectabamus'?
These are the active and passive voice 1st person singular endings for imperfect tense.
What are -bam (active voice) and -bar (passive voice)?
Miles erat versipellis. (Niceros erat versipellis)
Give the Latin for each imperative:
Don't run (pl.)
nolite currere
These are the genitive plural endings for the 1st and 2nd declensions.
What are -ārum and -ōrum?
Translate into Latin with the correct personal ending:
They are
What is 'sunt'?
These are the active and passive voice 2nd person singular endings for imperfect tense.
What are -bas (active voice) and -baris (passive voice)?
Respondete Latine: Quis Rufum necavit?
Niceros Rufum necavit. (lupus, versipellis, miles)
Give the Latin for each imperative:
Walk (sg.)
ambula
This is the dative singular ending for 3rd declension. It is also, coincidently, the ending for 2nd declension's nominative plural and genitive singular.
What is -ī?
Translate into Latin with the correct personal ending:
She was moving
What is 'movebat'?
These are the active and passive voice 1st person plural endings for the imperfect tense.
What are -bamus (active voice) and -bamur (passive voice)?
Soon I came to the graves. It was the place where the soldier and I had slept.
Give the Latin for each imperative:
Take (pl.)
capite
These are the dative and ablative plural endings for the 3rd declension. (hint: they are the same endings, so only one answer is needed here)
What is -ibus?
Translate into Latin with the correct personal ending:
It is put (passive voice)
What is 'ponitur'?
These are the active and passive voice 2nd person plural endings for the imperfect tense.
What are -batis (active voice) and -bamini (passive voice)?
Convertite in Anglico: Mox nos ad locum malum venimus. In loco erant sepulchra. Erant sepulcra magna et multa.
Soon we came to a bad place. In the place there were graves. There were many, [and] big graves.
Give the Latin for each imperative:
Teach (sg.)
doce
What are -ā, -ō, and -e?
Translate into Latin with the correct personal ending:
They were answered (passive voice)
What is 'respondebantur' or 'responsi sunt' (imperfect or perfect passive)?
These are the active and passive 3rd person endings for singular and plural in the imperfect tense.
What are -bat, -batur, -bant, & -bantur?