Chapter 22 Flashcards
defessus, -a, -um
tired
sordidus, -a, -um
dirty
tacitus, -a, -um
silent
caecus, -a, -um
blind
gratus, -a, -um
grateful
ignavus, -a, -um
cowardly
iustus, -a, -um
just, fair, right
latus, -a, -um
broad
mirus, -a, -um
strange, wonderful
horrendus, -a, -um
horrendous
capitulum, -i
chapter, heading
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatum
I call, to call, I called, called
augeo, augere, auxi, auctum
I increase, to increase, I increased, increased
malus, -a, -um
bad
Give the present and imperfect tense forms of sum: Present Singular
sum, es, est
Give the present and imperfect tense forms of sum: Present Plural
sumus, estis, sunt
Give the present and imperfect tense forms of sum: Imperfect Singular
eram, eras, erat
Give the present and imperfect tense forms of sum: Imperfect Plural
eramus, eratis, errant
Preposition
A part of speech (or type of word) that connects a noun or a pronoun to the rest of the sentence.
Object of the preposition
The noun or pronoun that the preposition connects to the rest of the sentence.
Prepositional phrase
The group of words held together by the preposition and its object. It includes the preposition, the object of the preposition, and any adjectives that modify that object.