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2
3
4
5
100

compleō, complēre, complēvī, complētus

fill with

100

quid

What

100

vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus

Conquer 

100

The four conjugations in Latin can be distinguished by the______

The present infinitive active

100

pugnō

Fight

200

dō, dare, dedī, datus

Give

200

Erantne

montēs

altī

et

difficilēs?

Were they?

the mountains

high

and 

difficult

Form of sum

Noun

Adjective

Conjunction

Adjective

3rd person plural; Imperfect tense; -ne added to verb in questions

3rd declension; 

Masc; Plural; 

Nominative 

Case (subject)

1st/2nd declension; Adj of quality follows noun; Masc; Plural; Nominative (w/ mountains)

 

200

timeō, timēre, timuī

Fear

200

vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus

Conquer 

200

servō

guard, keep

300

mors, mortis

Death

300

label as much as you can

4 Principal Parts

1st Conjug.

2nd Conjug.

3rd. Conjug.

4th Conjug.

 

Present Indicative Active

laud-ō

mon-eō

mitt-ō

aud-iō

Present infinitive active

laud-āre

mon-ēre

mitt-ere

aud-īre

Perfect indicative active

laud-āvī

monu-ī

mīs-ī

audīv-ī

Perfect Particle Passive

laudāt-us

monit-us

miss-us

300

teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus

Hold

300

timeō, timēre, timuī

Fear

300

drive, repulse, route

pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsus

400

occupō

Seize 

400

Write down everything you know about the following Latin sentences.  

*[In addition to translation, consider the conjugation, tense, number and person of verbs, the declension, gender, number and case of nouns and adjectives and any grammar rules that apply.]

Adventus

Caesaris

vōs

terrēbit.

The arrival

of Caesar

You (all)

it will terrify

Noun, Sing., Masc, Nom Case (subject)

Noun, Sing, Masc, Genitive (possessive)

Personal Pronoun; Accusative case (direct object)

Verb; Future Tense; Third Person Singular

4th declension

Third declension

Second Person Plural

Second conjugation verb

 

400

superō

overcome, conquer, surpass

400

teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus

Hold

400

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus

send away, dismiss

500

carry, carry on wage (w/ bellum)

gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus