This principal part is also the infinitive form of the verb.
What is the 2nd?
The perfect tense is the complete form of what more general tense?
What is past?
Stop the arrival! (both from the same word)
What is prevent the advent?
List the 3 endings you would see in the dictionary entry for a 3rd declension adjective:
What are “is, is, e?”
Make the adjective meaning “happy” agree with “Puellae”:
What is laetae?
This principal part contains the perfect stem.
What is the 3rd?
Perfect tense verbs are conjugated off of what Latin form?
What is the 3rd principal part?
Changing back to getting your energy from being alone:
What is revert to introvert?
Neuter 3rd declension nouns end with an “a” in the nominative and accusative plural. What vowel is added before the “a” in 3rd declension adjectives?
What is "i"?
Make the adjective meaning “all” agree with “oneris”:
What is omnis?
Why is the “principal” of “principal parts” spelled with “al” not “le”?
What is "they’re your pals"!
Give the 3rd person plural perfect form of “to walk”
What is ambulaverunt?
A disliked plump animal:
What is a shunned rotund?
Give three 3rd declension Latin adjectives.
What are omnis, brevis, and tristis?
Make the adjective meaning “safe” agree with “Pueros”:
What is “salvos” or What is “incolumnes”?
The first and second principal parts are used to form which tenses?
What are pres, impf, fut?
Give the 1st person plural perfect form of “to drive”
What is egi?
A ghost that works with dead bodies:
What is an apparition mortician?
What form changes from an “e” ending as a noun to an “i” ending as an adjective?
What is ablative singular?
Make the adjective meaning “angry” agree with “Matribus”:
What is iratis?
The 1st and 3rd principal parts are both translated with what pronoun?
What is "I"?
Give the 2nd person singular perfect form of “to be”
What is fuisti?
Secret nuclear refinement:
What is centrifuge subterfuge?
What kind of 3rd declension nouns share the genitive plural ending “ium” with 3rd declension adjectives?
What are i-stems?
Make the adjective meaning “brave” agree with “viri”
What is fortes?