Identify the case of each noun if the sentence were in Latin.
The man's brother offered water to the dog.
man's - genitive
brother - nominative
water - accusative
dog - dative
Definitions of hic ______ (sing.) _______ (pl.)
Definitions of ille ______ (sing.) _______ (pl.)
What are:
this; these
that; those
Which tense has two different sets of endings which are dependent on a verb's conjugation?
What is the future tense?
Identify the tense of these verbs:
intrabis amavit
tenuerimus pulsantur
What are:
future perfect
future perfect present
Define these four nouns:
terra mons
caput insula
land, ground mountain
head island
We gave help to them.
eae / eas / eam / eīs / eī
What is:
eīs
Choose the correct form of the adjective:
Your picture is very beautiful!
pulchra / pulcherrima / pulchrior / pulcher
What is:
pulcherrima
I was being punished by my mom.
punior / puniebar / puniebamur / puniebam
What is:
puniebar
After the students had learned Latin, they understood many other languages easily.
didicerunt / discent / didicerant / didicerint
What is:
didicerant
(had learned is pluperfect)
Define these four adjectives:
crudelis maximus
facilis doctus
What are:
cruel very big, biggest, greatest
easy smart, educated
I don't see the names on the list. (hint - nomen is neuter)
nomen / nomines / nominibus / nominaWhat is:
nomina
(the neuter acccusative plural ending is always -a)
Do you know this girl?
huic / hanc / haec / hunc / illam
What is hanc?
Girl is the D.O., so the adjective must be accusative and feminine.
Translate into English:
Ad litus non volabimus; agemus.
What is:
We will not fly to the beach/shore; we will drive.
Conjugate the verb tollo, tollere, sustuli in the future perfect tense.
What is:
sustulero sustulerimus
sustuleris sustuleritis
sustulerit sustulerint
Define these six verbs:
mittere ponere
discedere volare
cadere punire
What are:
to send to put, place
to leave to fly
to fall to punish
Translate into English:
Si eam vexavero, cibum mihi non dabit.
What is:
If I annoy her, she will not give food to me.
Translate:
Noviorem phonum quam meam habes.
(noviorem is from the adjective novus)
What is:
You have a newer phone than mine.
Translate:
Postquam discipuli laborare recusaverant, a magistro recusabantur.
After the students had refused to work, they were being punished by the teacher.
Mini Synopsis - aedifico, aedificare, aedificavi, aedificatus - 2nd plural (all active)
present future pluperfect
imperfect perfect future perfect
Present - aedificatis Imperfect - aedificabatis
Future - aedificabitis Perfect - aedificavistis
Pluperfect - aedificaveratis F.P. - aedificaveritis
Define these eight words:
ibi paene
viginti deinde
adhuc pro
inter numquam
What are:
there almost
twenty then
still for, on behalf of, in front of
between, among never