Relative Pronouns and Clauses
Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives
Passive Voice - Present System
Passive Voice - Perfect System
Vocabulary c. 17-19
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the English translation for the masculine nominative singular relative pronoun

What is "who"?

100

An interrogative pronoun occurs at the beginning of a direct or indirect question and stands in for a noun that we don't know the identity of (what or who). An interrogative adjective, however, is always found with a noun that it describes and that it matches in these three ways.

What are number, gender, and case?

100

the passive form of this sentence: I was bouncing the ball.

What is: The ball was being bounced by me?

100

the principle part of the verb that is used to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect passives

What is the fourth principle part?

100

The English translation for this Latin verb: admittō, admittere

What is admit?

200

In a Latin relative clause, the relative pronoun will match the antecedent in number and gender, and the case will be determined by this.

What is "how the pronoun functions grammatically in the relative clause"?

200

the way to translate this interrogative pronoun: quid

What is what?

200

the number person and tense of this passive verb: laudātur

What is third person singular, present tense?

200

the pluperfect passive is formed using this tense of sum

What is the imperfect tense?

200

The English translation for this Latin verb: nāvigō, nāvigāre

What is to sail (or to navigate)?

300

the number, gender, and case of this relative pronoun: quem

What is singular, masculine, accusative?

300

Of interrogative pronoun and interrogative adjective, the one that occurs in this question: Quod donum tibi dedit?

What is an interrogative adjective?

300

the number, person, and tense of this passive verb: tenēbiminī

What is second person plural, future tense?

300

The number, person, and tense of this verb: vocātum es

What is second person singular, perfect tense?

300

the Latin verb that means "to move"

What is moveō, movēre?

400

the genitive singular neuter relative pronoun in Latin

What is cuius?

400

The what to translate the interrogative pronoun in this question: Cui librum Cicero dedit?

What is to whom?

400

the second person singular imperfect passive form of this verb: amō

What is amābāris?

400

the English translation for this verb: audīta erit

What is She will have been heard?

400

the Latin word that means "river"

What is flūmen, -minis?

500

The best way to translate the relative pronoun in this sentence into English: Poetae librōs dē quibus dicēbamus scripserant.

What is which?

500

the nominative singular feminine interrogative adjective

What is quae?

500

How to say "We seem to be praised" in Latin

What is laudārī vidēmur?

500

The way to say "I will have been seen; I had been conquered" in Latin.

What is vīsa erō; victa eram (or vīsus erō; victus eram if you’re male)?

500

How to say "a reliable judge" in Latin

What is iūdex certus?