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1
Q

Conjugate “am” in PAI

A

sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt

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2
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What are the principal parts of the verb “am?”

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sum, esse, fuī, futūrus

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Conjugate “am” in the PAS

A

sim, sis, sit, sīmus, sītis, sint

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4
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What are the principal parts of the verb “can/able?”

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possum, posse, potuī

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5
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Conjugate “can/able” in the PAI.

A

possum, potes, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt

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6
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Conjugate “can/able” in the PAS.

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possim, possīs, possit, possimus, possītis, possint

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7
Q

What are the imperatives for
“is”
and
“can/able?”

A

es / este

potes / poteste

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8
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The verb “can/able is complemented by what part of speech?

A

the Infinitive

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9
Q

What is a dropped conjunction called?

A

asyndeton

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10
Q

or not

A

an nōn

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11
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fear

A

metum, metum
N (4th) M

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12
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excessive, too great

A

nimius, nimia, nimium
ADJ

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13
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Grieve, groan, lament (V)

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gemo, gemere, gemui, gemitus
V (3rd)

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14
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well, justly, in good style ADV

A

bene

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15
Q

deceive

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dēcipiō, dēcipere, dēcēpī, dēceptus

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16
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read
V

A

legō, legere, lēgī, lectus

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17
Q

not

A

non

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18
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be able

A

possum, posse, potuī

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19
Q

but

A

sed

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20
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be

A

sum, esse, fuī, futūrum

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21
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if

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si

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22
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be strong/powerful/influential/healthy, prevail
V

A

valeo, valere, valui, valitus
V (2)

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23
Q

Putting endings on verbs is

A

conjugation

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24
Q

Putting endings on nouns is

A

declension

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25
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The largest class of nouns is in the

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third declension

26
Q

Nominative

A

name, subject of a verb

27
Q

Genitive

A

equivalent of “of”
This form gives noun stem

28
Q

Dative

A

indirect object
to/for

29
Q

Accusative

A

direct object

prepositions

30
Q

Ablative

A

by/with/from
prepositions

31
Q

Endings for the Third Declension m & f

A
  • ?
  • is
  • i
  • em
  • e
  • ēs
  • um
  • ibus
  • ēs
  • ibus
32
Q

Decline light

A

lūx, lūcis, lūcī, lūcem, lūce
lūcēs, lūcum, lūcibus, lūcēs, lūcibus

33
Q

Decline “truth”

3rd f

A

vēritās, vēritātis, vēritāti, vēritātem, vēritāte
vēritātes, vēritātum, vēritātibus, vēritātēs, vēritātibus

34
Q

Decline “soldier”

3rd m

A

mīles, mīlitis, mīlitī, mīlitem, mīlite
mīlitēs, mīlitum, mīlitibus, mīlitēs, mīlitibus

35
Q

Decline “Caesar”

A

Caesar, Caesaris, Caesari, Caesarem, Caesare
Caesares, Caesarum, Caesaribus, Caesares, Caesaribus

36
Q

or

A

an

37
Q

more
ADV

A

magis

38
Q

mind
N

A

mēns, mentis
3rd f

39
Q

month
N

A

mēnsis, mēnsis
3rd M

40
Q

go, forward, advance, prosper
V

A

prōcēdō, prōcēdere, prōcessi, prōcessus

41
Q

what

A

quid

42
Q

give back, render, restore
V

A

reddō, reddere, reddidī, redditus

43
Q

strength, courage
N

A

virtūs, virtūtis
3rd f

44
Q

legion

A

legio, legionis
N 3rd F

45
Q

hate
(Verb)

A

odeo/odio, odire, odivi(ii)/odivi
V (4th) TRAN

46
Q

month

A

mensis, mensis
N (3rd) M

47
Q

Conjugate
pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positum: put, place
in the Present Active Indicative

A

pōnō, pōnis, pōnit, pōnimus, pōnitis, pōnunt

48
Q

Conjugate
pōno, pōnere, posuī, positus: put, place
In the PAS

A

pōnam, pōnās, pōnat, pōnāmus, pōnātis, pōnant

49
Q

What are the Imperatives for
pōno, pōnere, posuī, positum?

A

pōne
pōnite

50
Q

What are the imperatives for
possum, posse, potuī: be able, can?

A

potes
poteste

51
Q

Which Third Declension Neuter endings are different?

A

singular Accusative is the same as the Nominative.
Plural Nominative and Accusative both end with “a.”

52
Q

The predicate of a sentence using a linking verb are in which case?

A

Nominative

53
Q

body
N

A

corpus, corporis
N (3rd) N

54
Q

two

A

duo

55
Q

from, out of

This preposition takes/governs which case?

A

ex

Ablative

56
Q

flower

A

flōs, flōris
N (3rd) M

57
Q

liquid, fluid

A

liquor, liquōris
N (3rd) M

58
Q

Conjugate sum, esse, fuī, futūrum: be in the Present Active Subjunctive.

A

sim, sīs, sit / sīmus, sītis, sint

59
Q

Conjugate possum, posse, potuī: be able, can in the Present Active Indicative.

A

possum, potes, potest / possumus, potestis, possunt

60
Q

Conjugate possum, posse, potuī: be able, can in the Present Active Subjunctive

A

possim, possīs, possit, possīmus, possītis, possint