Pronouns
Irregular Verbs
English to Latin
Place Expressions
Identifying Cases
100
What would the starred word be, if the sentence were written in Latin? "Y'all better behave *y'allselves* while I'm gone."
vōs
100
What forms are similar to each other in the present tense of volō, nōlō and mālō?
1st sing, 1st pl, and 3rd pl are all similar in form; 2nd sing, 3rd sing, and 2nd pl are all similar in form
100
Translate into Latin: Gemellus prefers to go to Rome.
Gemellus Rōmam īre mavult.
100
What two things are special about the names of cities, towns, small islands, and the words domus, rus, and humus?
1) they do not use prepositions to show motion toward and away from, 2) for place where they use the locative instead of the ablative
100
Identify the case and number as well as the use of the starred word in the Latin sentence: Caepiō *invītus* semper est.
nominative singular, predicate nominative
200
What would the starred word be, if the sentence were written in Latin? "I encourage *these* students, because they are not scrubs."
hōs
200
What are the principal parts of the verb "to bring"?
ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
200
Translate into Latin: Flavus was staying in Corinth for four days. NB: Corinthus, -ī, m.
Flavus Corinthī quattūor diēs manēbat.
200
The locative case looks like the _____ case for 1st and 2nd declension singular place names.
genitive
200
Identify the case and number as well as the use of the starred word in the Latin sentence: *Luce*, ego pater sum.
vocative singular, noun of direct address
300
What would the starred word be, if the sentence were written in Latin? "Magistra Zahn gave *herself* a pat on the back for making such a good Jeopardy game."
sibi
300
What verb and tense can you sing to the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance? Go ahead and sing all those forms for full points!
verb "to be" in the imperfect tense; eram, eras, erat, *clap, clap* eramus, eratis, erant *clap, clap*
300
Translate into Latin: Brutus fights the enemies with swords and arms.
Brutus hostēs gladiīs et armīs pugnat.
300
The locative case looks like the _____ case for 3rd declension and all plural place names.
ablative
300
Identify the case and number as well as the use of the starred word in the Latin sentence: Nonne Illī *Passūs* (The Pacers) hostēs suōs vīcerunt?
nominative plural (4th declension!), subject
400
What would the starred word be, if the sentence were written in Latin? "At *that very* time, Caepio threw his computer down the stairs."
ipsō
400
What are the singular and plural imperatives for the verb "to go"? What are the nominative singular and genitive singular for the participle "going".
imperatives: ī, īte; participles: iēns, euntis
400
Translate into Latin: Novella Avita went home as quietly as possible.
Novella Avita domum quam tacitissimē i(v)it.
400
Give the phrases "to home" and "at home" in Latin.
to home = domum, at home = domi
400
Identify the case and number as well as the use of the starred word in the Latin sentence: tradite pecuniam *Aselliōnī*, et neminī nocēbitur.
dative singular, indirect object
500
What would the starred word be, if the sentence were written in Latin? "Quintus and Horatia bought *their* father a goat for his birthday."
suō
500
What is the difference in the Latin forms for the verbs "they were able", "they have been able", "they had been able"?
poterant, potuērunt, potuerant
500
Translate into Latin: Quintus was sitting on the beach (shore), drinking water.
Quīntus in lītore sedēbat, bibēns aquam.
500
What are the two different ways you can say "in Carthage" in Latin?
Carthagine or Carthagini
500
Identify the case and number as well as the use of the starred word in the Latin sentence: Bobbius omnia, *quae* tangit, frangit.
accusative plural, direct object