What are the comparative forms of bonus, -a, -um?
(provide masculine, feminine, and neuter)
Melior, melius
What is "having been warned"?
Monitus, -a, -um
How do you form the geruNDive of obligation? (Two things)
ND (FPP) + esse (to be verb)
Give the present and imperfect subjunctive form of esse
Sim sis sit simus sitis sint/ essem, esses, esset, essemus, essetis, essent
Conjugate loquor in present tense
Loquor, loqueris, loquitur, loquimur, loquimini, loquuntur
Superlative form of magnus, -a, -um
Maximus, -a, -um
Ductus, -a, -um
What is "it must be written"?
Id scribendum est
Give the perfect subjunctive of esse
fuerim, fueris, fuerit, fuerimus, fueritis, fuerint
Give the principal parts of experior (to try)
What is the adjective form for quickly?
(provide masculine, feminine, neuter)
Translate "I was about to do my deeds"
(Deed: factum)
Facta mea facturus eram
Translate "when the city was captured" or "with the city captured"
Translate "let us go to the sea"
Ad mare eamus
Conjugate patior (to suffer) in future tense
Patiar, patieris, patietur, patiemur, patiemini, patientur
Translate "of the most beautiful cities"
Pulcherrimarum urbium
Translate "Milites, videntes hostes, ad bellum paraverunt"
The soldiers, seeing the enemy, prepared for the war.
Form AA by using REX and MORTUUS - (because the king was dead)
Rege mortuo
What is "Si adesset, adiuvaremus"?
If he/she were here, we would help.
What is the future active participle of proficisci?
Profecturus, -a, -um
Translate "fortissimi viri a celeribus militibus interfecti erant"
The bravest men had been killed by the quick soldiers
(Read: lego)
a discipulis lectus
Translate "the letter must be written by the teacher"
(letter: epistula)
Epistula magistro scribenda est
Translate "Tempestas tanta erat ut navis deleretur"
The storm was so great that (as a result) the ship was destroyed
Translate "Having suffered many things, they finally arrived"
(to suffer: patior, finally: tandem, arrive: pervenio)
Passus multa, tandem pervenerunt.