Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Sentences
100

Define:

Sapientia, sapientiae, f.

Wisdom

100

Define:

Cōgitō, cōgitāre, cōgitāvī, cōgitātum

To think, ponder, consider, plan

100

Define:

Parvus, -a, -um

small, little

100

Scintilla ad casam ambulat.

Scintilla walks to the house

200

Provide the gender of ager, agrī.

Masculine

200

Provide the 2nd Person Plural Conjugation of habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum.

Habētis
200

Adjectives must agree with nouns in what ways?

Gender, Number, and Case
200

Ō vir magne, populum Rōmānum servā.

O great man, save the Roman People.

300

Provide mora, morae, f. in the dative plural:

moris

300

Provide "we are helping" in Latin:

iuvāmus

300

Provide "Greedy Sailor" in the ablative singular in Latin.

Nautā Avarā

300

Filīum nautae Rōmānī in agrīs vidēmus

We see the son of the Roman Sailor in the fields.

400

What is the dictionary form of leisure, peace in latin?

Ōtium, ōtiī, n.

400

Provide the 4 principal parts of "To Be" in latin.

Sum, esse, fuī, futūrum
400

Provide the dictionary form of true, real, proper in Latin.

vērus, -a, -um

400

Puellae magistram dē cōnsiliō malō sine morā monent.

The girls without delay warn their teacher about the evil plan.

500

What type of noun is "fīlium" in the below sentence?:

Gāium, fīlium meum, in agrō videō.

An Appositive

500

Name the 5 characteristics of latin verbs.

Number, Person, Tense, Mood, & Voice.

500

Provide "foolish dangers" in the accusative plural in Latin.

Perīcula stulta

500

The duties of a teacher are many and great.

Officia magistrī sunt multa et magna.