Midterms Everything Flashcards
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On which river of the Underworld would gods and goddesses swear oaths?
River Styx
What sinner in the Underworld must continually plait a rope, the end of which is eaten by a donkey?
Oncus
What group of creatures were born from the union of Ixion and a cloud shaped like Hera?
Centaurs
Give the form of is, ea, id that would agree with the noun militem?
eum
Give the form of is, ea, id that would agree with the noun militibus?
eis
If the head verb is present, future, or future perfect, what sequence will the sentence be in?
Primary
If the head verb is imperfect, perfect, or pluperfect, what sequence will the sentence be?
Secondary
Scio cur id facias.
Q1. What is the sequence?
Q2. If you changed scio to sciebam, what must you do?
Q1. Primary
Q2. make facias faceres
What son of Tantalus was the main ingredient of a stew designed to trick the gods?
Pelops
What sinner in the Underworld has to forever roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down once he reaches the top?
Sisyphus
What sinner tried to seduce Leto for which he was shot by Apollo and Artemis then stretched across 9 acres in Tartarus?
Tityus
Which of the Danaids was the only one not to kill her husband?
Hypermanestra
Which river of the Underworld was the river of forgetfulness?
Lethe
In what region of the Underworld did heroes and the blessed live?
Elysium
What sinner in the Underworld is cursed to forever spin on a wheel of fire?
Ixion
Docērem omnēs discipulōs melius.
Q1: What part of speech is melius?
Q1. adverb
Quis vestrum hoc fecit?
Q1. Translate
Q2. What is the case and use of hoc?
Q3. What tense is fecit?
Q4. Make hoc plural.
Q5. What is the case and use of vestrum?
Q1. Which of you did this?
Q2. Accusative direct object
Q3. Perfect
Q4. haec
Q5. Partative Genetive
Iulius dux virtutis erat.
Q1. Translate.
Q2. What is the case and use of virtutis?
Q3. What is the case and use of Iulius?
Q4. What is the case and use of dux?
Q5. Parse erat.
Q1. Julius was a general of virtue.
Q2. genetive of description
Q3. nominative subject
Q4. nominative predicate
Q5. 3rd person singular, imperfect, active, indicative
Habemusne satis aquae?
Q1. Translate
Q2. What is ne?
Q3. Is satis declinable?
Q4. What is the case and use of aquae?
Q1. Do we have enough of water?
Q2. Inclitic
Q3. No
Q4. Genetive Partative
Non est satis temporis ambulare ad forum.
Q1. Translate
Q2. What kind of infinative is ambulare?
Q1. There is not enough time to walk to the forum.
Q2. Complementary
Saepae magistros dubitate, discipuli.
Q1. Translate
Q2. Parse dubitate
Q3. What is the case and use of magistros?
Q4. What is the case and use of discipuli?
Q1. Often question your teachers, students.
Q2. Second person plural, present, active, imperative
Q3. Accusative direct object
Q4. Vocative of direct address
Scimus Cloeliam fuisse feminam magnae virtutis.
Q1. Translate
Q2. What part of speach is scimus?
Q3. What is the case and use of Cloeliam?
Q4. What is the case and use of feminam?
Q5. What is the case and use of magnae virtutis?
Q1. We know that Cloelia was a women of great virtue.
Q2. verb
Q3. accusative subject
Q4. accusative predicate
Q5. genetive of description
Cupio esse pars tuae terrae.
Q1. Translate
Q2. What kind of infinative is esse
Q3. What is the case and use pars?
Q4. What is the case and use of tuae terrae?
Q5. What does this sentence reference?
Q1. I want to be part of your world.
Q2. Complementary
Q3. Nominative predicate
Q4. Partative of Genetive
Q5. The Little Mermaid
Minerva, dea maximae sapientae, mortales iuvat.
Q1. Translate
Q2. What is the case and use of sapientae?
Q3. Parse iuvat.
Q1. Minerva, a goddess of the greatest knowledge, helps the mortals.
Q2. Genetive of Description
Q3. 3rd person singular, present, active, indicative