Lesson 22: New Material Flashcards
Gallus -i m.
a Gaul
campus -i m.
field, plain
nimbus -i m.
cloud, storm cloud
Marcus -i m.
Mark
hortus -i m.
garden
locus -i m.
place, location
ventus -i m.
wind
Amicus in necessitate probatur.
A friend is proven in time of necessity.
cibus -i m.
food
ludus -i m.
game, school
lupus -i m.
wolf
a Gaul
Gallus -i m.
field, plain
campus -i m.
cloud, storm cloud
nimbus -i m.
Mark
Marcus -i m.
garden
hortus -i m.
place, location
locus -i m.
wind
ventus -i m.
A friend is proven in time of necessity.
Amicus in necessitate probatur.
food
cibus -i m.
game, school
ludus -i m.
wolf
lupus -i m.
Give the two voices of Latin verbs.
active and passive
In the active voice, the subject ___.
performs the action of the verb
In the passive voice, the subject ___.
receives the action of the verb
To form the passive forms of the present system, substitute ___ personal endings for ___ personal endings.
passive; active
When the action of the passive verb is performed by a LIVING AGENT, the construction is called ___ and requires the preposition ___.
the ablative of agent; a/ab
Give an example of the ablative of agent.
Galli a Caésare superantur. The Gauls are overcome by Caesar.