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300

Conjugate 

amāre

in imperfect tense

amābam
amābās
amābat
amābāmus
amābātis
amābant

300

Decline singular

bēstia

bēstia

bēstiae

bēstiae

bēstiam

bēstiā 

bēstia

300

Name the case and construction of the underlined word.

She walked with grace.

ablative of manner

300

cupidus

desirous

300

In every declension, from what form is the stem derived?

The genitive singular

400

Conjugate

vidēre

in the perfect tense

vīdī
vīdistī
vīdit
vīdimus
vīdistis
vīdērunt

400

Decline plural

iūdicium


iūdicia

iūdiciōrum

iūdiciīs

iūdicia

iūdiciīs

iūdicia 

400

Name the case and construction of the underlined word.

I ate none of the cake.

genitive partitive

400

tamen

nevertheless

400

Locative case can be used for what nouns?

Cities, towns, small islands, domus, humus, rus

500

Conjugate

cēdere

in present tense

cēdō
cēdis
cēdit
cēdimus
cēditis
cēdunt

500

Decline singular

cultus

cultus

cultūs

cultuī

cultum

cultū

cultus

500

Name the case and construction of the underlined word.

A plum is similar to an apricot.

dative with adjectives

500

cornū

horn; wing of an army


500

What are both parts of the Neuter Rule?

For neuter nouns: the Nominative and the Accusative are always alike, and in the plural they end in -a. 

600

Conjugate 

servīre

in future tense

serviam
serviēs
serviet
serviēmus
serviētis
servient

600

Decline singular

comes

comes

comitis

comitī

comitem

comite

comes

600

State the case and construction of puellae and translate the sentence.

Da puellae pecuniam.

dative IO

Give the girl the money.

600

grātus

pleasing, welcome, agreeable

600

What's the i-stem rule for neuter nouns?

They must end in -al, -ar, or -e

700

Conjugate

capere

in future perfect

cēperō
cēperis
cēperit
cēperimus
cēperitis
cēperint

700

Decline singular

speciēs

speciēs

speciēī

speciēī

speciem

speciē

speciēs

700

State the case and construction of Rōmam and translate the sentence:

Vocant urbem Rōmam.

Predicate Accusative

They call the city Rome.

700

List all of the principle parts of dēpōnere

dēpōnō, dēpōnere, dēposuī, dēpositum

700

What is one of the i-stem rules for masc/fem nouns?

1. Nom. sing. ends in -is or -es, and the nom. sing. and gen. sing. have the same number of syllables

2. Masc./fem. nouns where the nom. sing. ends in -s or -x, and the stem ends in a double consonant