LATIN NOUNS
LATIN ADJECTIVES
LATIN VERBS
LATIN OTHER WORDS
LATIN TRANSLATION
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The Nominative Plural, Genitive Singular, & Dative Singular forms of puella, -ae f.

puellae

100
Give the GENITIVE FEMININE Plural form of magnus, -a, -um
magnārum
100

The 1st person plural of curō, curāre in the PRESENT Tense

curāmus

100

What is the meaning of ad & what case does it take?

to, towards, near [+acc]

100

The carts are long. 

Carri sunt longi. 

200

The GENITIVE Plural of Romanus, -ī m.

Romanōrum

200
Give the ABLATIVE MASCULINE Singular form of magnus, -a, -um
magnō
200
Change the verb form in number (from singular to plural OR from plural to singular) amātis-->
amās
200

What is the meaning of 'cras'?

tomorrow

200

Translate into Latin: The farmer lives in Rome.

Agricola habitat in Romā.

300

The singular forms of servus, -ī m.

servus servī servō servum servō

300
Give the NOMINATIVE & ACCUSATIVE NEUTER Plural form of magnus, -a, -um
magna
300
What is the verb that means "to love" in the 3rd person singular & give an English translation of this form?
amat he/she/it loves
300

What is the meaning of 'tum'?

then, next

300

Translate into Latin. The carts of the farmers are on the land.

Carri agricolarum in terrā sunt. 

400

The plural forms of dominus, -ī m

dominī dominōrum dominīs dominōs dominīs

400
Give the DATIVE FEMININE Singular form of magnus, -a, -um
magnae
400
What is the infinitive of amō?
amāre
400

What is the meaning of 'nunc'?

now

400

Translate into Latin. I look at the large wagons. 

Carros magnos specto. 

500

Decline dominus, -ī m  in both SINGULAR and PLURAL

SINGULAR dominus, domini, domino, dominum, domino PLURAL  domini, dominorum, dominis, dominos, dominis

500

The full declension of magnus, -a, -um in masculine and feminine

magnus, magna, 

magnī, magnae, 

magnō, magnae, 

magnum, magnam, 

magnō, magnā, 

magnī, magnae, 

magnōrum, magnārum, 

magnīs, magnīs, 

magnōs, magnās, 

magnīs, magnīs, 

500

Conjugate amo in the Present and Future Tenses

amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant

amabo, amabis, amabit, amabimus, amabitis, amabunt

500

Translate in [+ ACC] mean & in [+ ABL]? Explain the case function

in [+ ACC] = "into" Motion Toward in [+ ABL] = "in, on" Place Where

500

Translate into Latin. The girls give water to the horses because they love the horses.

Puellae equis aquam donant quod equos amant.