Chapter 21 Flashcards

1
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “know”?

A

scio

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2
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True/False: The future passive second-person singular form of duco has a mandatory long mark over the e.

A

TRUE

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3
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Give the present passive first-person singular form of audio.

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audior

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4
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What is the Latin conjunction that means “because”?

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quod

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5
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Give the present passive third-person singular form of audio.

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auditur

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6
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “clan, race, nation, people”?

A

gens

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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “seize, snatch, carry away”?

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rapio

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8
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Give the future passive second-person singular form of audio.

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audieris

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9
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “clan, race, nation, people”?

A

gentis

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10
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Give the present passive second-person plural form of capio.

A

capimini

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11
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Give the future passive first-person singular form of capio.

A

capiar

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12
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “praise, glory, fame”?

A

feminine

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13
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Give the future passive second-person plural form of capio.

A

capiemini

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14
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “boundaries, territory”?

A

masculine

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15
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Give the future passive first-person plural form of duco.

A

ducemur

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16
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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “seize, snatch, carry away”?

A

rapere

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17
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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “bid, order, command”?

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iussi

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18
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “bid, order, command”?

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iussum

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19
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Give the future passive first-person plural form of capio.

A

capiemur

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20
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain”?

A

contentum

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21
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “cause, reason”?

A

feminine

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22
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “know”?

A

scitum

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23
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Give the future passive third-person plural form of duco.

A

ducentur

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24
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “bid, order, command”?

A

iubeo

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25
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Give the future passive third-person singular form of duco.

A

ducetur

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26
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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “know”?

A

scivi

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27
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “world, universe”?

A

masculine

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28
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Give the future passive first-person plural form of audio.

A

audiemur

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29
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “end, limit, boundary, purpose”?

A

finis

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30
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Give the future passive third-person plural form of capio.

A

capientur

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31
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Give the future passive third-person singular form of audio.

A

audietur

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32
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “world, universe”?

A

mundus

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33
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Give the present passive third-person singular form of duco.

A

ducitur

34
Q

What is the third principal part of the verb that means “seize, snatch, carry away”?

A

rapui

35
Q

Give the present passive second-person plural form of duco.

A

ducimini

36
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “know”?

A

scire

37
Q

What is the gender of the Latin word that means “end, limit, boundary, purpose”?

A

masculine

38
Q

What is the Latin conjunction that means “and, and also, and even”?

A

atque

39
Q

What is the genitive plural form of the Latin word that means “boundaries, territory”?

A

finium

40
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain”?

A

contineo

41
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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain”?

A

continere

42
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “touch”?

A

tactum

43
Q

Give the present passive third-person plural form of capio.

A

capiuntur

44
Q

Give the present passive first-person singular form of capio.

A

capior

45
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “praise, glory, fame”?

A

laus

46
Q

What is the third principal part of the verb that means “touch”?

A

tetigi

47
Q

Give the future passive first-person singular form of audio.

A

audiar

48
Q

Give the present passive second-person plural form of audio.

A

audimini

49
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “bid, order, command”?

A

iubere

50
Q

Give the future passive third-person singular form of capio.

A

capietur

51
Q

True/False: In third (and third-io) conjugations, you form the passive infinitive simply by changing the last letter of the active infinitive from an e to an i.

A

FALSE

52
Q

Give the present passive third-person plural form of audio.

A

audiuntur

53
Q

What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “seize, snatch, carry away”?

A

raptum

54
Q

True/False: In the fourth conjugation, you form the passive infinitive simply by changing the last letter of the active infinitive from an e to an i.

A

TRUE

55
Q

What is the third principal part of the verb that means “hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain”?

A

continui

56
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “cause, reason”?

A

causae

57
Q

Give the future passive second-person plural form of duco.

A

ducemini

58
Q

Give the future passive third-person plural form of audio.

A

audientur

59
Q

What is the first principal part of the verb that means “touch”?

A

tango

60
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “touch”?

A

tangere

61
Q

True/False: In third and fourth conjugations, the future passive indicative is formed using the -bo/bi/bu- tense marker.

A

FALSE

62
Q

Give the present passive third-person plural form of duco.

A

ducuntur

63
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “world, universe”?

A

mundi

64
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “end, limit, boundary, purpose”?

A

finis

65
Q

True/False: In third and fourth conjugations, the imperfect passive indicative is formed using the -ba- tense marker.

A

TRUE

66
Q

Give the present passive second-person singular form of audio.

A

audiris

67
Q

Give the present passive first-person singular form of duco.

A

ducor

68
Q

Give the future passive first-person singular form of duco.

A

ducar

69
Q

Give the present passive first-person plural form of capio.

A

capimur

70
Q

Give the present passive third-person singular form of capio.

A

capitur

71
Q

Give the present passive second-person singular form of duco.

A

duceris

72
Q

Give the present passive first-person plural form of duco.

A

ducimur

73
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “cause, reason”?

A

causa

74
Q

Give the present passive second-person singular form of capio.

A

caperis

75
Q

What is the nominative plural form of the Latin word that means “boundaries, territory”?

A

fines

76
Q

Give the future passive second-person singular form of capio.

A

capieris

77
Q

Give the future passive second-person plural form of audio.

A

audiemini

78
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “praise, glory, fame”?

A

laudis

79
Q

Give the present passive first-person plural form of audio.

A

audimur

80
Q

What is the gender of the Latin word that means “clan, race, nation, people”?

A

feminine