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What is the genitive singular, gender, and meaning of the noun "donum"?
donī n. gift
100
What is an English word that comes from "vita, vitae f."?
vital, vitality, vitamin
100
Which Roman author wrote the "Confessions"?
St. Augustine
100
What is the dative plural form of "mater, matris f."?
matribus
100
List all Future Perfect Tense endings.
-ero, -eris, -erit, -erimus, -eritis, -erint
200
What are the principal parts and meaning of "scribo"?
scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptus to write
200
What is an English word that comes from "bellum, bellī n."?
belligerent, rebellion, rebellious, antebellum
200
Who was the first Emperor of Rome?
Augustus
200
Translate the noun "filiorum".
"of the sons"
200
What is the PNTVM of duxeram?
1st, singular, pluperfect, active, indicative
300
What are the genitive singular, gender, and meaning of "voluptas"?
voluptatis f. pleasure
300
What is an English word that comes from "pecunia, pecuniae f."?
pecuniary
300
Which hero saved the Princess Andromeda from a vicious sea monster?
Perseus
300
What are the case, number, and gender of pericula?
nominative or accusative, plural, neuter
300
What is the PNTVM of "capitis"?
2nd plural present active indicative
400
What are the principal parts and meaning of the verb "remaneo"?
remaneo, remanēre, remansi, remansus to stay
400
What is an English word that comes from "vivo, vivere, vixi, victus"?
vivid, vivacious, revive, survive
400
Who did the Romans fight against during the 3 Punic Wars?
Carthage
400
What is the ablative singular form of the noun "veritas"?
veritate
400
Translate the verb "scripserunt"
They wrote; they have written
500
What are the principal parts and meaning of the verb "capio"?
capio, capere, cepi, captus to take, seize
500
What is an English word that comes from "duco, ducere, duxi, ductus"?
reduce, produce, conduct, reduction, deduct
500
Who was the Queen of the Amazons?
Hippolyta
500
Translate and decide what use of the ablative we see here: donum pecuniā comparavi. [comparo, comparare, comparavi, comparatus to buy]
I bought the gift with money. Ablative of means.
500
Translate the verb: fui
I was