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Chapter 20 Latin I Semester II Review
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| A | B |
| iter | journey |
| erat | was |
| cras | tomorrow |
| deinde | next, then |
| hodie | today |
| iam | now, already |
| identidem | again and again |
| interea | meanwhile |
| mox | soon, presently |
| minime | no (adverb) |
| ubi | where, when |
| ibi | there |
| subito | suddenly |
| tandem | finally, at length, at last |
| iterum | again |
| nondum | not yet |
| nunc | now |
| non iam | no longer |
| saepe | often |
| statim | immediately |
| tum | then |
| non | not |
| necesse | necessary |
| adhuc | still, yet |
| quoque | also |
| rota | wheel |
| fortasse | perhaps |
| de | about |
| caupo, cauponis | innkeeper |
| caupona -ae | inn |
| aedificium | building |
| eo, ire, ii, iturus | to go |
| volo, velle, volui | to wish, to want |
| tristis -e | sad |
| magnus -a um | big, large |
| homo, hominis | man, human being |
| omnis | all, every, each |
| tibi | to you/for you |
| iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus | order |
| visne | do you want? |
| raeda | carriage |
| fossa | ditch |
| ibant | they were going |
| quod | because |
| qui | who, which |
| igitur | therefore |
| periculum | danger |
| vult | he/she wants |
| cur | why |
| iacit | he/she throws |
| sordidus -a -um | dirty |
| cisium | light two-wheeled carriage |
| gender, case, and number | nouns and adjectives must agree in these |
| I "blank" | translation of first principal part |
| to "blank" | translation of second principal part |
| I have "blanked" | translation of third principal part |
| having been "blanked" | translation of 4th part without "urus" |
| going to "blank" | translation of 4th part with "urus" |
| audio, audire, audivi, auditus | hear |
| capio, capere, cepi, captus | take, capture |
| discedo, discedere, discessi, discessurus | go away, depart |
| fuit | he has been |
| curro, currere, cucurri, cursurus | run |
| facio, facere, feci, factus | make, do |
| sum | I am |
| est | he/she/it/there is |
| habebant | they were holding |
| eram | I was |
| habeo, habere, habui, habitus | have, hold |
| lego, legere, legi, lectus | read |
| mitto, mittere, misi, missus | send |
| peto, petere, petivi, petitus | seek, look for, head for |
| eratis | you all were |
| scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptus | write |
| sto, stare, steti, staturus | stand |
| venio, venire, veni, venturus | come |
| sunt | they are |
| canis, canis m/f | dog |
| fossa, -ae f. | ditch |
| porta, -ae f. | gate |
| rivus, -i m. | stream |
| tuus -a -um | your |
| facio, -ere, feci, factus | make, do |
| de (prep with ablative) | about |
| fer/ferte | take (sing)/(plur) |
| ver | spring |
| pluvia | rain |
| luna | moon |
| herba | grass |
| apis | bee |
| nubes | cloud (f) |
| avis | bird |
| nimbus | cloud (m) |
| papilio, -onis | butterfly |
| flos, floris | flower |
| hortus | garden |
| arcus | rainbow |
| sol | sun |
| folium | leaf |
| caelum | sky |
| solum | soil |
| convivium | picnic, party |
| ventus | wind |
| saxum | rock |
| quercus | oak tree |
| acer | maple tree |
| formica | ant |
| fulmen | lightning |
| imber | shower, rainstorm |
| turbo, turbinis | tornado |
| nebula | mist, fog |
| aestas, aestatis | summer |
| ros, roris | dew |
| collis | hill |
| musca | fly |
| arbor | tree |
| pinus | pine tree |
| bellis, bellidis | daisy |
| lilium | lily |
| Which conjugation has infinitives with "are"? | First conjugation |
| Which conjugation has infinitives with a long"ere"? | Second conjugation |
| Which conjugation has infinitives with a short "ere"? | Third conjugation |
| Which conjugation has infinitives with "ire"? | Fourth conjugation |
| Which tenses uses the endings "bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant"? | Imperfect tense |
| Which tenses just uses "o,s,t, mus, tis, nt"? | Present tense |
| Which tense uses "i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt"? | Perfect tense |
| Which tense always has the third part + era + a personal ending, and then translates with the helping word "had"? | Pluperfect tense |
| Which case is used for subjects? | Nominative |
| This case is used for direct objects. | Accusative |
| This case translates "to" or "for". | Dative |
| This case expresses possession or the word "of". | Genitive |
| Which two cases are regularly used with prepositions? | Accusative and ablative |
| Nouns and adjectives agree in these three things. | Gender, case, and number |
| The genitive of this declension is "-ae". | First declension |
| The genitive of this declension is "-i". | Second declension |
| The genitive of this declension is "-is". | Third declension |
| The genitive of this declension is "-us". | Fourth declension |
| The genitive of this declension is "-ei". | Fifth declension |
| With what pronoun would ALL of these verb endings translate: "i, bam, o, ero, eram, bo"? | I |
| With what pronoun would ALL of these verb endings translate: "s, bas, es, isti, eras, eris" | you |
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