Chapter 23 Flashcards
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing”?
iucunda
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the indefinite pronoun that means “someone, somebody, something”?
aliquis
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing”?
iucundus
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “hear, listen to”?
audire
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “press, press hard”?
premo
What is the present active participle of duco (masculine nominative singular ending)?
ducens
What stem (present or participial) do you use to form the future passive participle?
present
What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “orator, speaker”?
orator
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “suppress, overwhelm, overpower, check”?
oppressum
What is the future passive participle of duco (masculine nominative singular ending)?
ducendus
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “exhibit, show, display”?
ostendi
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the indefinite pronoun that means “someone, somebody, something”?
aliquis
What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “gift, present”?
donum
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “press, press hard”?
pressum
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “free”?
liber
True/False: The present active participle has third-declension endings.
TRUE
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “press, press hard”?
premere
What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “sign, signal, indication, seal”?
signum
What stem (present or participial) do you use to form the future active participle?
participial
What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “orator, speaker”?
oratoris
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “seek, aim at, beg, beseech”?
petitum
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “suppress, overwhelm, overpower, check”?
oppressi
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “turn, change”?
vertere
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “hear, listen to”?
auditum
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “seek, aim at, beg, beseech”?
petere
True/False: The future active participle has third-declension endings.
FALSE
What is the future active participle of audio (masculine nominative singular ending)?
auditurus
What is the perfect passive participle of duco (masculine nominative singular ending)?
ductus
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “suppress, overwhelm, overpower, check”?
opprimere
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “turn away, avert”?
aversum
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “exhibit, show, display”?
ostendo
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “exhibit, show, display”?
ostentum
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “turn, change”?
versum
What is the future active participle of duco (masculine nominative singular ending)?
ducturus
True/False: The adjective liber has third-declension endings.
FALSE
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “press, press hard”?
pressi
What is the present active participle of audio (masculine nominative singular ending)?
audiens
What is the gender of the word that means “gift, present”?
neuter
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing”?
iucundum
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “exhibit, show, display”?
ostendere
What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “gift, present”?
doni
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “free”?
liberum
What is the perfect passive participle of audio (masculine nominative singular ending)?
auditus
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “hear, listen to”?
audio
What is the future passive participle of audio (masculine nominative singular ending)?
audiendus
What is the gender of the word that means “orator, speaker”?
masculine
What stem (present or participial) do you use to form the perfect passive participle?
participial
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “free”?
libera
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “desire, wish, long for”?
cupio
What is the gender of the word that means “sign, signal, indication, seal”?
neuter
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “hear, listen to”?
audivi
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “desire, wish, long for”?
cupivi
True/False: The future passive participle has third-declension endings.
FALSE
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “desire, wish, long for”?
cupere
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “turn, change”?
verto
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “turn away, avert”?
averto
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “suppress, overwhelm, overpower, check”?
opprimo
True/False: The adjective iucundus has third-declension endings.
FALSE
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “desire, wish, long for”?
cupitum
What is the Latin adverb that means “ever, at any time”?
umquam
What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “sign, signal, indication, seal”?
signi
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “turn, change”?
verti
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “seek, aim at, beg, beseech”?
petivi
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the indefinite pronoun that means “someone, somebody, something”?
aliquid
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “turn away, avert”?
avertere
True/False: The perfect passive participle has third-declension endings.
FALSE
What stem (present or participial) do you use to form the present active participle?
present
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “seek, aim at, beg, beseech”?
peto
True/False: Premo becomes primo in compounds.
TRUE
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “turn away, avert”?
averti