Chapter 1 Flashcards
What is the imperative singular of voco?
voca
What is the imperative singular of debeo?
debe
What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “love”?
amare
What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “see; understand”?
videre
What is the infinitive of erro?
errare
What is the Latin word for “often”?
saepe
What is the Latin word for “if”?
si
What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “give, offer”?
dare
What is the infinitive of moneo?
monere
What is the first-person plural personal ending in the present tense?
mus
What is the imperative plural of cogito?
cogitate
What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “call, summon”?
vocare
What is the English pronoun equivalent to the personal ending -s?
you
What is the second-person singular personal ending in the present tense?
s
What is the English pronoun equivalent to the personal ending -nt?
they
What is the first-person singular personal ending in the present tense?
o (or m)
What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “owe; ought, must”?
debeo
What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “be strong, have power; be well, farewell”?
valeo
What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “see; understand”?
video
What is the infinitive of video?
videre
What is the third-person plural personal ending in the present tense?
nt
What is the Latin word for “not”?
non
What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “wander, err, go astray, be mistaken”?
errare
What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “advise, warn”?
monere
What is the third-person singular form of laudare?
laudat