Augustine 3.1.1-3.2.2 grammar Flashcards
give the principal parts of patior (to suffer, endure)
patior, patī, passus
give the present infinitives, active and passive, of scalpō (to scratch an itch; 3rd conjugation)
scalpere, scalpī
translate into Latin: I came to Italy.
ad Itāliam vēnī.
translate into Latin: I came to Rome.
Rōmam vēnī.
translate into Latin: If you should love me, you would conquer (vincō; future less vivid)
sī mē amēs, vincās.
translate into Latin: If you (only) loved me, you would be conquering. (present contrary to fact)
sī mē amārēs, vincerēs.
translate into Latin: If you had loved me, you would have conquered. (past contrary to fact)
sī mē amāvissēs, vīcissēs.
give the genitive singular of hic ignis meus
huius ignis meī
give the dative singular of hic ignis meus
huic ignī meō
give the accusative singular of hic ignis meus
hunc ignem meum
give the ablative singular of hic ignis meus
hōc ignī (igne) meō
give the nominative plural of hic ignis meus
hī ignēs meī
give the genitive plural of hic ignis meus
hōrum ignium meōrum
give the dative and ablative plural of hic ignis meus
hīs ignibus meīs
give accusative plural of hic ignis meus
hōs ignīs (ignēs) meōs