Most Recent Vocab
Form ID: Verbs
Grammar
Case and Case Use
Participles
100

nescio, nescire, nescivi

to not know

100

cogit

From: cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

3rd Person, Singular, Present

100

ancilla, ā dominō īrātō territa, respondēre nōn audēbat.

Identify the Subject of this sentence.

ancilla

100

Which Case does the Subject go into?

Nominative

100

captīvī, ē cellīs subitō liberati, ad portam carceris ruērunt.

Which noun does the Participle liberati describe?

captivi

200

nomen, nominis, n.

name

200

cogebat

From: cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect

200

centuriō mīlitēs, ex Ītaliā nūper ab Imperātōre missos,  īnspexit.

Identify the DIRECT OBJECT of this sentence.

milites

200

What case does the Direct Object go into?

Accusative

200

Britannī, hastās in minibus tenentes, castra oppugnāvērunt.

Which noun does the Participle tenentes describe?

Britanni

300

cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

to force; compel

300

coegit

From: cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

3rd Person, Singular, Perfect

300

ancilla, ā dominō īrātō territa, respondēre nōn audēbat.

What type of PARTICIPLE is territa in the sentence above?

Perfect Passive Participle

300

Which Case is used to show Possession?

Genitive

300

How do we translate the Present Active Participle?

"verbing"

400

castra, castrorum, n. pl:

military camp

400

coegerant

From: cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect

400

Britannī, hastās in manibus tenentes, castra oppugnāvērunt.

What type of PARTICIPLE is tenentes in the sentence above?

Present Active Participle

400

Which case is used for Indirect Objects?

Dative

400
How do we translate the Perfect Passive Participle?

"having been verbed"

500

autem

however; on the other hand; but

500

coegerunt

From: cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

3rd Person, Plural, Perfect

500

Britannī, hastās in manibus tenentes, castra oppugnāvērunt.

Identify the GENDER, NUMBER, AND CASE of the participle tenentes in the sentence above. 

Masculine, Plural, Nominative

500

A Preposition can take its object in one of two cases. What are those two cases?

Ablative or Accusative

500

What letters mark the Present Active Participle?

-ns, -nt-