VOCABULARY
FORMS DRILL
GRAMMAR
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100

"tempto -are" in English

[I/to] try

100

Translate: liberabit

he/she/it will [set] free

100

Give the names for the three forms of the English present tense.

simple [present], progressive [present], emphatic [present]

100

"poeta" in the nominative plural

poetae

100

"narro" in the imperfect third person plural

narrabant

200

"nunc" in English

now

200

Give "prepare" in it's 4th Latin principal part

paratus

200

How do you find the present stem?

Drop re from the infinitive [2nd p.p.].

200

"agnus" in the genitive singular

agni

200

"sum" in the present third person singular

est

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

The Latin entry form for "to wound"

vulnero [-are]

300

Translate: we had asked

rogaveramus

300

The pluperfect tense endings are identical to

the imperfect tense of sum.

300

"filius" in the dative plural

servis

300

"iudico" in the perfect first person plural

iudicavimus

400

The Latin dictionary entry for "slave, servant"

servus [serv]-i m.

400

Translate "Mary" if she were the direct object in a sentence

Mariam

400

What is the indirect object case?

dative

400

"donum" in the accusative singular

donum

400

"iuvo" in the future perfect second person singular

iuveris

500

The Latin dictionary entry for "debt"

debitum [debit]-i n.

500

translate the prepositional phrase, "with the words"

verbis

500

What is the neuter rule?

nominative and accusative endings are the same; the nominative and accusative plural ending is -a.

500

"verbum" in the ablative plural

verbis

500

"sum" in the future perfect third person plural

fuerint