Nouns and Pronouns
Verbs
Vocabulary
Derivations
Caecilius and co.
100

Fill in the blank:

The _________ case is used to indicate possession.

Genitive


100

What four verb tenses have you learnt?

Present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect


100

Stage 8: saepe

often

100

Our word "maternal" comes from what Latin word?

"mater" meaning mother

100

What was Caecilius' job?

A banker

200

What declension is the noun "mercator"

3rd declension

200

How do we translate the pluperfect tense?

"had _____"

200

Stage 9: dat

he gives

200

Where does our word "resurgence" come from?

Hint: re = again or back


e.g. return = to turn back/to turn again

surgit - rises

re - again

resurgence - to rise again

200

Which two characters survived the eruption of Vesuvius from the first book?

Clemens and Quintus

300

List the four noun cases we have learnt and how they are translated.

Nominative - subject

Accusative - object

Dative - to/for

Genitive - of

300

What is the correct term we use when we are talking about changing the endings of a verb?

E.g. we decline a noun

Conjugating

300

Stage 10: vehementer

violently


300

A hotel porter greets guests, carries their luggage and shows them to their rooms.

Find a word in the sentence above that's derived from a Latin verb that you know.

porter - someone who carries something

300

Where is Quintus narrating this stage from and where is he in the stories, in this stage?

Britain and Alexandria

400

What is the dative singular form of the pronoun "nos" and what does it mean?

nobis - to/for us
400

How do you say, "they had greeted"

(Hint: salutat - she/he greets)

salutaverant

400

Stage 11: murus

wall

400

Our word "percussion" comes from the Latin "percutio, percutere, percussi" - what do you think this verb means?

To strike

400

How did Quintus get money to travel?

He sold his father's houses in Campania 

500

How do you say, 

"The slaves were dining with you" in Latin?

To say, "with you":

the Latin word for "with" + acc. form of "tu"

servi tecum cenebant.

500

How do you say, "we were happy" in Latin?

The word for happy is "laetus". You need to change this to the nominative plural form. It is second declension in this example.

laeti eramus

500

Stage 12: paene

nearly/almost


500

What do you think the Latin word for "twins" is?


gemini

500

In Book 1, what was the name of the two political candidates in Stage 11?

Marcus and Quartus