| A | B |
| nihil | nothing |
| utilis e (ad + acc) | useful for |
| cupidus,a um (+ gen) | desirous of |
| plenus a um (+ gen) | ull |
| tutus a um (+abl) | safe from |
| vacuus a um (+ abl) | empty of |
| undecim | eleven |
| duodecim | twelve |
| tredecim | thirteen |
| quattuordecim | fourteen |
| quindecim | fifteen |
| sedecim | sixteen |
| septendecim | seventeen |
| duodeviginti | eighteen |
| undeviginti | nineteen |
| viginti | twenty |
| virgo virginis f | virgin |
| homo hominis m | man |
| ordo ordinis m | line order |
| leo leonis m | lion |
| oratio orationis f | speech |
| centurio centurionis m | centurion |
| passiio passionis f | suffering |
| tentatio tentationis f | temptation |
| lectio lectionis f | lesson |
| legio legionis f | legion |
| Britannia ae f | Britain |
| Europa ae f | Europe |
| Germania ae f | Germany |
| Athenae arum f | Athens |
| Carthago Carthaginis f | Carthage |
| Hibernia ae f | Ireland |
| Caledonia ae f | Scotland |
| Graecia ae f | Greece |
| Helvetia ae f | Switzerland |
| aestas aestatis f | summer |
| aucoritas auctoritatis f | authority |
| caritas caritatis f | charity love |
| celeritas celeritatis f | quickness speed |
| civitas civitatis f | state |
| libertas libertatis f | liberty |
| pietas pietatis f | sense of duty |
| tempestas tempestatis f | rainstorm |
| veritas veritatis f | truth |
| voluntas voluntatis f | will |
| 2 words not cities or islands that have locative---and the locatives are--- | domus rus, domi, ruri |
| Ablative of separation is ---and uses the prep -- | shows fromwhat person someone or something has been separated ab,de, ex |
| When abl is used to show from what thing someone/thing has been separated the abl either---a prep or---a prep is used. | without with |
| An ------clause stands alone as a complete thought. | independent |
| A ----------clause cannot stand alone as a complete thought. | subordinate |
| This word --indicates a direct quotation, always place--quotation and never ----it. | inquit inside before |
| A ---pronoun begins a subordinate adj clause called ---. | relative relative |
| The relative pronoun in Latin | qui quae quod |
| The relative pronoun follows the-------agreement rule. | pronoun |
| Depending on the relative clause position, a sentence may have 2 ---together; the --vb after the pro goes with the rel pro. | verbs, first |
| The gen of qui, quae, quod shows-----but functions as a ---------. | possession pronoun |
| Idem is the pronoun ----------with the suffix ------added to the end of each noun. | is ea id -dem |
| For the pronoun idem forms of is ending in m change to ------ | njumber |
| Purpose clauses may be intoduced ut ut/ne or by a ----------. | relative pronoun |
| When a relative pronoun is used to introduce a purpose clause, the rel pro follows the ---------- | pronou agreement rule |
| If a purpose clase is negative----must be used | ne |
| A relative clause of purpose cannot be used if the pro. would agree with ---of an ---verb. | subject active |
| 3 words for where | ubi (where) quo (whither) unde (whence) |
| meaning of whither, meaning of whence | to what place, from what place |
| An interrogative pro -----. It follows the ----rule. | asks a question, pronoun |
| The Latin interrogative pronoun is--. | quis quid |
| What Latin question word expects a yes answer? a no answer? | nonne num |
| The interrogative adjective is an adjectie that-----. It follows the --rule. | asks a question, adjective |
| The Latin interrogative adj is-. | qui quae quod |
| The declension of interrogative adj is same as --------except nom masc s where ----means what or which and -------what sort of. | relative pronoun, quis, qui |
| Reporting a question secondhand is called ----------. The clause type is ------ | indirect questions subordinate |
| If there is an independent and subordinate clause the verbs must coordinate with respect to -. | time |
| Rule for coordination of time | sequence of tenses |
| One way to group indicative tenses is by the stem. Another is by ----. | time |
| The -and --tenses are primary tenses. Latin primary tenses are--------. | present future, present future future perfect |
| The ---tenses are secondary. Latin secondary tenses are ---------. | past; imperfect, perfect, plurperfect |
| In indirect questions, subjunc6tive is translated using ----------meanings. | indicative |
| Latin word for when is--------.Clauses beginning with when are called --------. | cum, cum clauses |
| The conjugation of possum: if sum begins with s use the prefix ---; if form of sum begins with e, use prefix ------- | pos; pot |
| satis | enough |
| statim | at once |
| usque | all the way |
| vero | in truth |
| qui quae quod | who which that |
| causa ae f | cause |
| mora ae f | delay |
| natura a f | nature |
| sententia ae f | opinion |
| custos cusstodis m | guard |
| mens mentis f | mind |
| munitio munitionis f | fortification |
| ratio rationis f | reason, manner |
| regio regionis f | region |
| timor timoris m | fear |
| idem easdem idem | same |
| expugno I | to storm |
| incito I | to incite |
| paco I | to pacify |
| probo I | to approve |