Prepositional Phrases
Noun/Adjective Agreement
Relative Clauses
Derivatives
Culture
100
Prepositions can only go with these two cases
What is accusative and ablative
100
The three things that nouns and adjectives have to agree in
What is case, number, and gender
100
The purpose of a relative clause
What is add more information about a noun
100
What happens when you break a bone (fractus)
What is fracture
100
Common working environment to punish British slaves
What is the mines
200
The preposition that means "into"
What is in
200
The usual gender of 1st declension nouns
What is feminine
200
The only thing that relative pronouns do not need to agree in with their antecedent
What is case
200
Having a lot of loyalty to a group or person (fidelis)
What is fidelity
200
One characteristic of pre-Roman British houses
What is round, wood frame, steep-sloped roof, open hearth in the middle
300
Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: Salvius statim ab villa cucurrit.
What is ab villa
300
Pick out the noun-adjective pair in this sentence: "Quintus fidelis Metellae donum paravit."
What is Quintus fidelis
300
The antecedent in this sentence: canis, quem Bregans tenebat, erat donum.
What is canis
300
The fear of enclosed spaces (claudo)
What is claustrophobic
300
The main British crops
What is barley, oats, rye, wheat
400
Three prepositions that can only go with the accusative case
What is per, prope, ad, circum
400
Give the case, number, and gender of this noun-adjective pair: "parvas naves"
What is accusative, plural, feminine
400
The relative pronoun that fits the blank in this sentence: "vinum, __________Salvius bibebat, erat optimum.
What is quod
400
When something moves up and down like a wave (unda)
What is undulate
400
The name of the woman who led a revolt against the Romans
What is Boudica
500
A Latin translation of this phrase: "near the farm"
What is prope fundum
500
The Latin for this noun-adjective pair: "the broken rock"
What is fractum saxum
500
The translation of this sentence: "canis, quem Bregans tenebat, erat donum."
What is the dog, which Bregans was holding, was a gift.
500
A defensive position that is able to be held (teneo)
What is tenable
500
The reason the Romans were so fascinated with Boudica
What is fierce woman leader was unusual