Chapter 29 Flashcards

1
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Give the present (active) subjunctive third-person singular form of sum.

A

sit

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2
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling”?

A

durum

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3
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What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “soldier”?

A

miles

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4
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Give the imperfect passive subjunctive third-person singular form of amo.

A

amaretur

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5
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What is the postpositive adverb that means “indeed, certainly, at least, even”?

A

quidem

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6
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Give the present (active) subjunctive third-person singular form of possum.

A

possit

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7
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Give the imperfect active subjunctive third-person plural form of amo.

A

amarent

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8
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True/False: To introduce a negative result clause, you use ne.

A

FALSE

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9
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Give the imperfect passive subjunctive second-person plural form of duco.

A

duceremini

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10
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What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “learner, pupil”?

A

discipuli

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11
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True/False: The fourth principal part of disco is didictum.

A

FALSE

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12
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What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “soldier”?

A

militis

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13
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling”?

A

durus

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14
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Give the present (active) subjunctive third-person plural form of sum.

A

sint

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15
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What is the gender of the word that means “learner, pupil”?

A

masculine

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16
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True/False: The words ita, sic, tam, and umquam can all be used to express the meaning “so.”

A

FALSE

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17
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What is the conjunction used to introduce a positive result clause?

A

ut

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18
Q

True/False: The imperfect subjunctive is formed by attaching personal endings to the present active infinitive.

A

TRUE

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19
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Give the imperfect passive subjunctive first-person singular form of moneo.

A

monerer

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20
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Give the imperfect active subjunctive first-person singular form of laudo.

A

laudarem

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21
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Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive first-person singular form of possum.

A

possem

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22
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Give the present (active) subjunctive first-person plural form of possum.

A

possimus

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23
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True/False: Nequidem means “not…even.”

A

TRUE

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24
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What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “mind, thought, intention”?

A

mentis

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25
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What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “mind, thought, intention”?

A

mens

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26
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Give the imperfect active subjunctive second-person singular form of duco.

A

duceres

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27
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Give the imperfect active subjunctive third-person singular form of moneo.

A

moneret

28
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive first-person singular form of sum.

A

essem

29
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive second-person plural form of sum.

A

essetis

30
Q

True/False: Tam, ita, and tantus, -a, -um are all sign words that often indicate a result clause is to follow.

A

TRUE

31
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive third-person plural form of possum.

A

possint

32
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive second-person singular form of sum.

A

sis

33
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive second-person singular form of sum.

A

esses

34
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “so large, so great, of such a size”?

A

tanta

35
Q

What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “so large, so great, of such a size”?

A

tantum

36
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive third-person singular form of possum.

A

posset

37
Q

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

A

masculine

38
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive first-person plural form of sum.

A

simus

39
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive third-person plural form of sum.

A

essent

40
Q

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

A

didici

41
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive second-person plural form of sum.

A

sitis

42
Q

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

A

disco

43
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive second-person plural form of possum.

A

possetis

44
Q

Give the imperfect passive subjunctive first-person plural form of capio.

A

caperemur

45
Q

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

A

discipulus

46
Q

Give the imperfect passive subjunctive third-person plural form of venire.

A

venirentur

47
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive first-person singular form of sum.

A

sim

48
Q

True/False: To introduce a negative result clause, you use ut non or ut with another negative like nemo or nihil.

A

TRUE

49
Q

True/False: The adjective durus has third-declension endings.

A

FALSE

50
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “mind, thought, intention”?

A

feminine

51
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive first-person plural form of possum.

A

possemus

52
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive second-person plural form of possum.

A

possitis

53
Q

Give the imperfect active subjunctive second-person plural form of capio.

A

caperetis

54
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive third-person plural form of possum.

A

possent

55
Q

True/False: The adjective tantus has third-declension endings.

A

FALSE

56
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling”?

A

dura

57
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive first-person plural form of sum.

A

essemus

58
Q

Give the imperfect passive subjunctive second-person singular form of laudo.

A

laudareris

59
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive second-person singular form of possum.

A

posses

60
Q

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

A

discere

61
Q

Give the imperfect active subjunctive first-person plural form of venio.

A

veniremus

62
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive second-person singular form of possum.

A

possis

63
Q

Give the present (active) subjunctive first-person singular form of possum.

A

possim

64
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “so large, so great, of such a size”?

A

tantus

65
Q

Give the imperfect (active) subjunctive third-person singular form of sum.

A

esset