What is a noun?
A noun names a person, place or thing
agere
to do or act
monēre
to warn
Sum
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
What are the personal verb endings we place on the end of the stem of a Latin verb?
-o or -m for I -mus for We
-s for You -tis for You all
-t for He, she, it -nt for They
What is a verb?
A verb is a word that is capable of asserting something.
audire
to hear
ponere
to put or place
Give the second person, singular for the present, past and future tense of agere
agis
agebas
ages
How do you say "to rule"?
regere
How do you find the stem of a verb?
bibere
to drink
regere
to rule
Give the third person plural present, past and future tense of bibere
bibunt
bibebant
bibent
How do you say "to praise"?
laudare
In Latin, is a, an and the translated from English?
No. Ignore those words when translating from English.
edere
to eat
vincere
to conquer
Give the present tense of vivere for 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular and plural
vivo vivimus
vivis vivitis
vivit vivunt
What is the Latin verb personal ending for 2nd person, singular?
"s"
In both English and Latin, singular means two or more, and plural means one of something.
False. Singular=one of something.
Plural=two or more of something.
laudare
to praise
vivere
to live
How do you conjugate the verb to eat in the present tense?
edo edimus
edis editis
edit edunt
What is the Latin personal verb ending for we?
-mus