Latin I Exam Review Flashcards
1st declension endings
a, ae, ae, am, a, ae, arum, is, as, is
2nd declension endings
us/r, i, o, um, o, i, orum, is, os, is
2nd declension endings (n)
um, i, o, um, o, a, orum, is, a, is
3rd declension endings
given, is, i, em, e, es, um, ibus, es, ibus
3rd declension endings (n)
given, is, i, given, e, a, um, ibus, a, ibus
present tense endings
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt
imperfect tense endings
bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant
connecting vowel for 1st conjugation present tense
a
connecting vowel for 1st conjugation imperfect and future tenses
a
connecting vowel for 2nd conjugation present tense
e
connecting vowel for 2nd conjugation imperfect and future tenses
e
connecting vowel for 3rd conjugation present tense
i/u
connecting vowel for 3rd conjugation imperfect and future tenses
e
connecting vowel for 3rd io and 4th conjugations present tense
i/iu
connecting vowel for 3rd io and 4th conjugations imperfect and future tenses
ie
What kind of words are; amare, habere, regere, capere, audire
infinitives
ama, habe, cape, audi are what?
singular imperatives (command)
amate, habete, capite, audite are what?
plural imperatives (command)
What principal part is used to determine the conjugation of a verb?
The second principal part=infinitive
What principal part is used to determine the verb base/stem?
2nd principal part=infinitive
What case is used to determine the declension of a noun?
The genitive
What case is used to determine the stem of a noun?
The genitive
What job/function does the nominative serve?
subject
What job/function does the genitive case serve?
of phrases, possession
What job/function does the dative case serve?
to/for phrases, indirect object
What is the main job of the accusative?
Direct object
What is the job/function of the ablative case?
Object of some prepositions
In the sentence, Susan teaches students of Rivendell to give gifts to people in poverty.
What is the subject?
Susan
In the sentence, Susan teaches students of Rivendell to give gifts to people in poverty.
What is the subject?
Susan