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Nouns and Declensions
Vocabulary
Present, Imperfect, and Future Tenses
Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Tenses
Present Subjunctive
100
causa, -ae F. Put this word into the dative singular
causae
100
gēns, gentis F
Tribe, population
100
What tense and voice is tenēbat?
Future active
100
What tense and voice is tentus sum?
perfect passive
100
Which word is subjunctive? natās ambulēmur servant
ambulēmur
200
Which case do you use to determine the declension of a noun?
Genitive
200
inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum
"to find, come upon"
200
How do you translate amāminī?
You all are being loved
200
Which principle part is used to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect in the ACTIVE voice?
Third principle part
200
Name one type of subjunctive.
Volitive and Optative
300
annus, -ī M "year" Put this word into the ablative plural.
annīs
300
Give the English for merīdiēs, merīdiēī M.
Midday, south
300
Change the following verb into the passive voice: venitis
venimini
300
Change the following verb into the active voice: amātum erit (from amō amāre, amāvī, amātum)
amāverit
300
Put the following verb into the present active subjunctive, third person plural: intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātum
intrent
400
arbor, arboris M Put this word into the nominative plural.
arborēs
400
What is the Latin word for fish?
piscis, piscis M
400
Put the following verb into the present passive indicative, 1st plural: aspiciō , aspicere, aspexī, aspectum
aspicimur
400
Translate: missae eratis (From mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum--"to send")
You all had been sent
400
Translate to following word as optative: Necētur (from necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum, " to kill")
May he/she/it be killed!
500
caput, capitis N Put this into the accusative plural.
capita
500
What is the Latin for "to produce, give birth"?
gignō, gignere, genuī, genitum
500
Translate: You will run From currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum
currēs
500
Translate: They will have sailed (nāvigō, nāvigāre, nāvigāvī, nāvigātum)
nāvigāverint
500
Translate as volative: sānem (from sānō, sānāre, sānāvi, sānātum--" to heal)
Let me heal.