Nouns and Adjectives
Verbs
Grammar
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100

Translate: ovum parvum

small egg

100

Give the present tense of habere in the 3rd person singular; then translate.

habet: he has

100

What is the neuter rule for nouns?

All neuter nouns have the same endings in the nominative and accusative cases.
100

Canis tomaclum edit.

The dog is eating a sausage.

100

The boys are sad.

Pueri sunt tristes.

200

Identify the case and number of this noun: canem

Accusative singular (dog)

200

Give the imperfect tense of finire in the 2nd person plural; then translate.

finiebatis; you all were finishing

200

How do you find the stem of a verb?

Remove the -re from the infinitive

200

Dentes pueri sunt albi.

The boy's teeth are white.

200

The old pig was heavy.

porcus vetus erat gravis.

300

Identify the case and number, then translate: avia amabilis

nominative, singular: loveable grandmother

300

Give the present tense, 3rd person plural of esse; then translate.

sunt: they are

300

How do you recognize a 3rd conjugation verb?

The infinitive ends in -ere.

300

Avia ad amicis epistulas scribebat.

Grandmother was writing letters to (her) friends.

300

The horses are drinking water in the pond

Equi aquam in stagnō bibunt.

400

Identify the case and number; then translate: lecti molles

nominative, plural - soft beds

400

Give the imperfect tense, 1st person singular, of esse; then translater.

eram: I was

400

List the imperfect tense endings.

bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant

400

Villa magna familiae meae placet.

The large house pleases my family. My family likes the large house.

400

The cook used to make good bread in the kitchen.

Coquus panem bonum in culinā faciebat.

500

Translate into Latin: heavy book

liber gravis

500

Give the present tense, 1st person plural, of dicere; then translate.

dicimus: we are speaking

500

In what 3 ways do adjectives and nouns need to agree?

case, number, gender

500

Nos parentibus benigni eramus.

We were kind to (our) parents.

500

Five black cats were lying on my bed today.

Quinque feles in lectum meum hodie iacebant.