Chapter 28 Flashcards

1
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Give the present active subjunctive third-person plural form of praesto.

A

praestent

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True/False: The future active indicative first-person singular and the present active subjunctive first-person singular are identical in the 3rd-io and 4th conjugations.

A

TRUE

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3
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Give the present active subjunctive third-person singular form of duco.

A

ducat

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4
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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “go away, depart”?

A

discessi

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5
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What is the Latin word that introduces a negative purpose clause and means “in order that…not, that…not, in order not to”?

A

ne

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6
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “go, withdraw; yield to, grant, submit”?

A

cessum

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7
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What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “benefit, kindness; favor”?

A

beneficii

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8
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What is the gender of the word that means “occasion, opportunity”?

A

feminine

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9
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What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “occasion, opportunity”?

A

occasio

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10
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “excel; exhibit, show, offer, supply, furnish”?

A

praestitum

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11
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What is the Latin word that introduces a positive purpose clause and means “in order that, so that, in order to, so as to, to”?

A

ut

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12
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Give the present active subjunctive second-person plural form of audio.

A

audiatis

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13
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True/False: Except on rare occasions in poetry, Romans did not express purpose using the infinitive.

A

TRUE

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14
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True/False: The future active indicative first-person singular and the present active subjunctive first-person singular are identical in the 1st conjugation.

A

FALSE

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15
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Give the present active subjunctive second-person singular form of moneo.

A

moneas

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16
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What is the conjunction used in Latin to introduce a purpose clause?

A

ut

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17
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True/False: The future active indicative first-person singular and the present active subjunctive first-person singular are identical in the 2nd conjugation.

A

FALSE

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18
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “go, withdraw; yield to, grant, submit”?

A

cedo

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19
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What is the genitive plural form of the word that means “arms, weapons”?

A

armorum

20
Q

What is the subjunctive vowel marker for the 1st conjugation?

A

e

21
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “word”?

A

neuter

22
Q

What is the conjunction used in Latin to introduce a negative purpose clause?

A

ne

23
Q

What is the name for the main use of the subjunctive when it is the independent verb in a sentence and provides a command?

A

jussive

24
Q

What sort of clause is introduced by ut, contains a subjunctive verb, and is often translated, “in order that”?

A

purpose

25
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “word”?

A

verbi

26
Q

Give the present active subjunctive first-person singular form of laudo.

A

laudem

27
Q

What is the subjunctive vowel marker for the 2nd conjugation?

A

ea

28
Q

True/False: “In order that,” “so that,” and “to” are all acceptable translations for ut when introducing a purpose clause.

A

TRUE

29
Q

What is the first principal part of the verb that means “go away, depart”?

A

discedo

30
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “word”?

A

verbum

31
Q

Give the present active subjunctive first-person singular form of cedo.

A

cedam

32
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “excel; exhibit, show, offer, supply, furnish”?

A

praestare

33
Q

What is the subjunctive vowel marker for the 3rd conjugation?

A

a

34
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “occasion, opportunity”?

A

occasionis

35
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “benefit, kindness; favor”?

A

beneficium

36
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “benefit, kindness; favor”?

A

neuter

37
Q

Give the present active subjunctive first-person plural form of capio.

A

capiamus

38
Q

What is the first principal part of the verb that means “excel; exhibit, show, offer, supply, furnish”?

A

praesto

39
Q

What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “go away, depart”?

A

discessum

40
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “go away, depart”?

A

discedere

41
Q

What is the subjunctive vowel marker for the 3rd-io and 4th conjugations?

A

ia

42
Q

True/False: The future active indicative first-person singular and the present active subjunctive first-person singular are identical in the 3rd conjugation.

A

TRUE

43
Q

What is the third principal part of the verb that means “go, withdraw; yield to, grant, submit”?

A

cessi

44
Q

What is the third principal part of the verb that means “excel; exhibit, show, offer, supply, furnish”?

A

praestiti

45
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “arms, weapons”?

A

neuter

46
Q

What is the nominative plural form of the word that means “arms, weapons”?

A

arma

47
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “go, withdraw; yield to, grant, submit”?

A

cedere