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Latin - Midterm
Grammar
Question | Answer |
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Plural form of: laborat | laborant |
Plural form of: ridet | rident |
Plural form of: currit | currunt |
Plural for of: dromit | dromiunt |
sunt | are |
Superlative of: irati-translation | iratissimi-very angry |
Superlative of: notus-translation | notissimus-very famous |
Superlative of: laeta-translation | laetissima-very happy |
Superlative of: pulcher-translation | pulcherrimus-very beautiful |
Translate: ego ambulo. What gives the hint that I is performing the action? Is ego necessary? | I walk-the o on the end of the verb-not necessary |
Translate: Tu ambulas.What gives the hint that tu is performing the action? Is tu necessary? | You walk-the s on the end of the verb-not necessary |
ancilla ambulat. Translate. What gives the hint that this sentence is in the present tense? | The slave girl walks. the t on the end of the verb |
-bat ending. Translation. Singular or plural?What tense? | was ____ing, singular. Imperfect tense |
-bant ending. Translation. Singular or plural?What tense? | were ___ing, plural. Imperfect tense |
-vit ending. Translation. Singular or plural?What tense? | ___ed, singular. Perfect tense |
-unt ending. Translation. Singular or plural?What tense? | ___ed, plural. Perfect tense |
What is the present singular and plural endings? | at, ant |
What is the imperfect singular and plural endings? | bat, bant |
What is the perfect singular and plural endings? | vit, unt |
If ends in _, then singular | t |
If ends in __, then plural | nt |
List pronouns in knowing way. | ego, mihi, me, tu, tibi, te |
___ senem saluto. translate | I greet the old man. ego (the o at the end of the verb) |
frater ____ statuam ostendit. translate | My brother shows a statue to me. mihi (in the dative case, so indirect object) |
amicus __ salutat. translate | The friend greets me. me (In the accusative case, so is the direct object) |
__ picturam pingis. translate | You are painting a picture. tu (the s at the end of the verb) |
pater ____ pecuniam dat. translate | Your father gives money to you. tibi(in the dative, so is the inderect object) |
athleta __ laudat. translate | The athlete praises you, te (in the accusative case, so is the direct object) |
if the verb ends in an "o", then what? | it is ego or I |
if verb ends in an "s", then what? | it is tu or you |
nominative= | subject |
dative= | indirect object |
accusative= | direct object |