Perfect Tense
Pluperfect Tense
Future Perfect
Grammar
Vocab
100

What English helping verb is used for the Perfect Tense?

have & has

(pronoun) have/has (verb+ed)

100

What stem does the pluperfect use? (Bonus: provide an example that's NOT amav)

the perfect stem

100

What English helping verb is used for the future perfect tense?

Will have

(pronoun) will have (verb+ed)

100

Latin is a language made up of ________ and _______.

Stems and Endings

100

Nunc aut numquam

Now or never

200

Perfect means ______. (Hint: Imperfect means not completed)

Completed

200

What are the pluperfect tense endings identical to? 

The imperfect of sum

(Bonus: What's the singular 2nd person of sum)

200

What are the future perfect endings identical to?

The future of sum

(Bonus: What's is the exception?)

200

What does it mean to conjugate?

to say/ write a verb in all (or simply just one) of its forms

or

groups or families of verbs

200

Order the following: hodiē, crās, heri

heri (yesterday), hodiē (today), crās (tomorrow)

300

What situation does the perfect tense describe?

A one time action completed in the past.

300

What English helping verb is used for the Pluperfect tense?

had

(pronoun) had (verb +ed)

300

What situation does the future perfect describe?

a future action that will be completed prior to another future action

300

What's a tense?

 

300

Errāre est hūmānum.

To err/wander is human.

400

amavit in English translates to...

He/She/It has loved.

400

amaveram in English translates to....

I had loved.

400

amaverint in English translates to...

They will have loved.

400

Name one verb that has irregular principal parts.

do, sto, iuvo, lavo

400
Which verb is the odd one out?

appellō, rogō, nuntiō, volō

appellō = to address

rogō = to ask

nuntiō = to announce, report

volō = to fly

500

Translate the English sentence We have fought to Latin

Pugnavimus

500

Name all the personal endings (only one example needed for I).

m/o, s, t, mus, tis, nt

500

If the principal parts of to be in Latin are -

             sum esse fuī futūrus

then, what do you expect the stem to be for all of the perfect conjugations? (Hint: it's regular)

fu

500

What are the two verb systems we've studied? (present, imperfect, future vs. perfect, pluperfect, future perfect)

Present System and the Perfect System (1st Conjugation)

500

Semper fidēlis

Always faithful.

(Bonus: What's the shorter form of this phrase? What military branch uses this?)