Chapter 21 Flashcards
audeo, audere, ausus sum
I dare, to dare, I dared
lugeo, lugere, luxi, luctum
I grieve, to grieve, I grieved, grieved
moneo, monere, monui, monitum
I warn, to warn, I warned, warned
moneo, manere, mansi, mansum
I remain, to remain, I remained, remained
censeo, censere, censui, censum
I estimate, to estimate, I estimated, estimated
paratus, -a, -um
prepared
carus, -a, -um
dear
longus, -a, -um
long
dignus, -a, -um
worthy
clarus, -a, -um
clear
doleo, dolere, dolui, dolitum
I suffer, to suffer, I suffered, suffered
pabulum, -i
food for animals (fodder)
Give the imperfect-tense forms of sum, esse: Singular
eram: I was, eras: you were, erat: he was
Give the imperfect-tense forms of sum, esse: Plural
eramus: we were, eratis: you all were, erant: they were
Direct object
The noun in the accusative case that receives the action of a transitive verb.