| A | B |
| The infinitive ending for 2nd conjugation verbs is---and for 3rd conjugation verbs is --- | ere (long) ere (short) |
| The 3rd conjugation does not have a stem with a consistent | stem vowel |
| In the 3rd conjugation you must chop to the ---to find the present stem. | root |
| How can you remember the variable vowels in the 3rd conj. Present system? | ae in future iou in present |
| Why is the 3rd conjugation an old maid? | no bo's in future |
| The infinitive of the 4th conjugation is | ire |
| Give the stem vowels for all four conjugations. | a e (long) none i |
| The present system of the 4th conjugation is essentially the same as the 3rd conj. With the addition of | stem vowel i |
| 3rd io verbs belong to the 3rd conj. Because their infinitive ends in | ere (long) ere (short) |
| The present system of 3rd io verbs looks exactly like | present system of 4th conj |
| Define adverb. | modifies verb, adj, other adv |
| An adverb most commonly modifies a verb by asking the questions | how when where to what extent |
| Many 1st, 2nd declension adjectives can be changed into adverbs by adding--to adjective stem | e (long) |
| Many 3rd decl adjg can be changed into advcerbs by adding ---to adjective stem | iter |
| Some adj. use their ---forms as adverbs. These forms end in --or --. 2 examples are | um e multum facile |
| The perfect system is--regular in all four conj. | perfectly |
| How do you find the perf stem for all four conj? | drop I from 3rd principal part |
| Although 3rd conj verbs do not have regular principal parts they have---that will help you remember them. | patterns |
| What is the pattern for verbs like rego | o ere xi ctus |
| What are 2 types of direct questions | starting with question words or yes or no answers |
| How do you form yes or no questions in English? | placing helping verb first |
| How do you form yes or no questions in Latin? | add enclitic ne to first word usually verb |
| Give six common question words in English. | who what when where why how |
| Give the 2 voices of Latin verbs. | active passive |
| In the active voice the subject | performs the action |
| In the passive voice the subject | receives the action |
| To form the passive forms of the present system, substitute --endings for---personal endings | passive active |
| When the action of a passive vb is done by a living thing the construction is called | abl of agent |
| Abl of agent starts with | a/ab |
| When the action of a passive vb is done by a non-living thing the construction is called | abl of means |
| Abl of means begins with | no prep |
| The irregular form for 1st conj | beris 2nd s future |
| The irregular form for 2nd conj | beris 2nd s future |
| The irregular form for 3rd conj | eris 2nd s present |
| The irregular form for 3rd io conj | eris 2nd s present |
| The irregular form for 4th conj | none |