Chapter 20 Flashcards
dea, -ae
goddess
casa, -ae
houise
epistula, -ae
letter
fama, -ae
rumor, report, fame
familia, -ae
family
beneficium, -i
benefit, gift
sepulchrum
tomb
capitulum, -i
heading, chapter
tectum, -i
roof
templum, -i
temple
flo, flare, flavi, flatum
I blow, to blow, I blew, blown
habeo, habere, habui, habitum
I have, to have, I had, had
serenus, -a, -um
calm, bright, clear
mando, mandare, mandavi, mandatum
I entrust, to entrust, I entrusted, entrusted
Give the nomininative and accusative case noun endings: First Declension
-a, am, -ae, -as
Give the nomininative and accusative case noun endings: Second Declension
-us, -um, -i, -os
Give the nomininative and accusative case noun endings: Second Declension (N)
-um, -um, -a, -a
Transitive verb
An action verb that takes an object.
Direct object
The noun that receives the action of the verb.
What noun job is always in the accusative case?
direct object