Vocabulary
Grammar
Parsing
Translation
Miscellaneous
100

Especially

praesertim

100

What is a participle?

verbal adjective

100

aurum

nom/acc., singular, n.

100

tamen appāruit accūsātor novus, Quintus Caecilius Iucundus.

However a new accuser appeared, Quintus Caecilius Iucundus.

100

What is a mood? (Name them.)

The mode in which a verb is functioning (or similar). Indicative, imperative, subjunctive.

200

What is the third principal part of "tango"? AND how does that principal part translate?

tetigi; I touched

200

How do you identify the four conjugations?

long a, long e, short e, long i; look at the infinitive

200

mentum

gen., pl., f. (it's okay if they couldn't quite remember the gender)

200

in medio atrio, victima ā Domitianō sacrificātur; precēs Iovi et Iunoni offeruntur.

In the middle of the atrium, a victim is sacrificed by Domitian; prayers are offered to Jove/Jupiter and Juno.

200

What is the superlative of "Magnus"?

Maximus.

300

become, be made, happen

fio, fieri, factus sum

300

What declension is "law"? Decline it.

3rd; lex, legis, legi, legem, lege, leges, legum, legibus, leges, legibus

300

didicimus

1 pl. perfect active indicative

300

ego enim prīmus ā Augustō meam sententiam rogābor, quia cōnsul sum nātū maximus.

For I first will be asked my opinion by Augustus, since I am a very great consul by birth.

300

Recite the "this/these" chart correctly and accurately one time.

hic/haec/hoc/huius/huius/huius/huic/huic/huic/hunc/hanc/hoc/hōc/hāc/hōc/hī/hae/haec/hōrum/hārum/hōrum/hīs/hīs/hīs/hōs/hās/haec/hīs/hīs/hīs

400

"the crime of a companion"

crimen sociī

400
Put "dubito" into the four participles. Translate it.

Present active: dubitans/ntis "doubting"; dubitatus, -a, -um "having been doubted"; dubitaturus, -a, -um "about to doubt"; dubitandus, -a, -um "ought to doubt"

400

eripietis

2 pl. fut. active. indicative

400

in hāc epistulā Agricola nūntiat exercitum Rōmānum ad ultimās partēs Britanniae pervenisse.

In this letter Agricola announces that the Roman army had arrived at the furthest parts of Britain.

400

Make "gravis, gravis, grave" (grave/serious) AND "severus, -a, -um" (severe/strict) into adverbs. 

graviter et severē

500

Name the six deponent verbs from our vocabulary.

utor, minor, videor, queror, fruor, moror

500

1) Passive Periphrastic Rap; 2) elements of an indirect statement

FPP + verb "to be" indicates necessity, often takes a dative of agentry; head verb/TFSP verb + acc. + infinitive

500

iunctus erat

3 singular pluperfect passive indicative
500

Domitia autem, iam ab exiliō revocāta atque in favōrem Domitianī restitūta, intentē ultionem adversus Salvium meditabatur.

Domitia, however, now called back from exit and restored into Domitian's favor, was intently planning revenge against Salvius.

500

Name an English derivative we get from each of the following Latin vocabulary words, (but I'm only giving you the English definition).

1) empty

2) neighbor

3) to fall

1) vacuum; evacuate

2) vicinity

3) casualty; cadence; cascade