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Grammar
100

What was unique about "civis, civis" 

Masculine + feminine noun 

100

What declension is "tempus, temporis" 

3rd

100

What did the punishment of Atlas?

He had to hold the world on his shoulders 

100

What was the abbreviation SPQR for?

Senatus populusque Romanus

The senate and the Roman people 

100

What is the accusative plural m/f ending in the 3rd declension?

-es

200

What is the reason the gender of nouns matter?

To tell us what adjective endings to use 

200

What is the reason the gender of nouns matter?

To tell us what adjective endings to use 

200

What was the main lesson of the Daedalus and Icarus story?
DOUBLE 

Listen to your parents 

200

What is the dative singular ending in all third declension words 

-i 

200

Quid est nomen tibi?

What is your name?

300

Give the CNG of "Mare" (two) 

DOUBLE

Nom/acc sg neuter 

300

What was the constant "i-Stem" ending 

Genitive plural 

300

What did Prometheus do?

Gave humans fire, punished by Zeus. Eagle (symbol of Jupiter) ate his liver every single day 

300

Vivamus moriendum est 

Let us live, since we must die 

300

Make "nostra urbs" ablative singular  

Nostrā urbe 

400

What does any Latin or English passive voice need to have? (two things) 

A past tense verb + a linking verb 

400

Make "bona soror" dative singular

Bonae sorori 

400

What did Apollo do that Daphne hated him?

He talked too much junk about Cupid 

400

What was the i-Stem ending that actually changed instead of just adding "i"

-Ablative singular neuter 

400

What was the only change in the m/f "i-Stem" nouns?

-Genitive plural - that is why it is the constant i-Stem ending 

500

How many differences are there from 3rd Declension M/F and 3rd Declension Neuter

3

Acc sg

Nom pl 

Acc pl 

500

Name two of the rules that show a noun is "i-Stem)

- Ends in ns or rs in the nominative singular (mors, infans) 

- Ends in es or is in the nominative singular and has same # of syllables in the genitive singular (hostis, caedes) 

- One syllable nom sg whose stem ends in two consonants (nox, noctis) 

-Ends in al or e in the nominative singular 

500

Who were the chief Roman leaders during the republic? Two were elected each year 

Consuls 

500

What are the five attributes of a verb?

Person, number, tense, voice and mood 

500

Give the CNG of navis (f ship) (two) 

-Nom, sg, f

-Gen, sg, f