Imperatives/Synopsis
Future Perfect Tense
Hic and Ille
Present Participles
Vocabulary
100

Choose the correct form of the imperative. 

Don't wait for us! 

exspectate / non exspectare / 

exspecta /   noli exspectare

What is: 

noli exspectare

100

Future perfect verbs are used to describe actions which happen ________ other actions in the _________. 

a. after; future                c. after; past

b. before; future              d. at the same time; future

What is: 

b. Future perfect verbs are used to describe actions which happen before other actions in the future. 

100

Translate these phrases into English: 

illud donum

Hi equi

What are:

that gift

these horses

100

Identify the participle in this sentence. 

The students talking in the back are annoying the teacher. 

What is: 

talking

100

Define these four nouns: 

luna       vox         locus         oculus

What are:

moon       voice        place       eye

200

Students, write your name here. 


scribe / scribere / scribite / nolite scribere

What is: 

scribite 

(the plural positive imperative ends in "-te.")

200

After y'all will have watched the game, we will all go get Bojangles'.  (specto, spectare, spectavi)

specteritis / spectaveratis / spectavistis / spectaveritis

What is: 

spectaveritis

200
We prepared a bed for that stray cat. 


hic / huic / illo / illī / illum / hunc

What is: 

illī

(cat is the indirect object, so the adjective must be dative) 

200

The student speaking to the teacher appeared confused. 

dicentes / dicentem / dicere / dicens

What is: 

dicens

(The participle must be nom. sing. since student is the subject)

200

Define these four verbs: 

conficere     arcessere     temptare      curare 

What are:

to finish    to summon     to try       to take care of

300

Form all four imperatives of the verb clamo, clamare, clamavi

          Positive           Negative

Sing.

Pl.

What are:  

           Positive                 Negative

Sing.      clama           noli clamare

Pl.          clamate        nolite clamare

300

Conjugate the verb fero, ferre, tuli (to bring) in the future perfect tense. Translate only the 1st person singular. 


What are:

tulero (I will have brought)   tulerimus

tuleris                                 tuleritis

tulerit                                  tulerint

300

We're working with these people. 

hae / hīs / haec / has / hāc

What is: 

hīs

(words after with/by are always ablative)

300

Translate into English:

Puellae in urbe habitantes duo feles habent. 


What is:

The girls living in the city have two cats.

300

Define these six words:

tot               mane

crudelis        forte

viginti          pessimus

What are:

so many          in the morning

cruel               by chance

twenty            very bad, worst

400

Synopsis! Write the Latin only. 

Verb: sto, stare, steti (to stand)  1st person Plural

What are:

Present      stamus            Perf.      stetimus

Impf.        stabamus          Plup.     steteramus

Future      stabimus           Fut. P.    steterimus

Inf.  stare

400

Translate into English: 

Si consumere temptaveris, magistrum vexabis. 

What is: 

If you try/will have tried to eat, you will annoy the teacher.

400

Translate into English: 

Vir has quinque togas in illā taberna comparavit.

What is:

The man bought these five togas in that shop. 

400

Translate into English: 

Quintus, Barbillum curans, auxilium huic medico dat.  

What is: 

Quintus, (while) taking care of Barbillus, gives help to this doctor. 

400

Define these eight words: 

denique          adire

poscere          vix

sicut               doctus

carus              illūc

What are: 

finally              to approach

to demand       barely, hardly

like, as             smart, learned, educated

dear                 there, to that place