A. Nouns
1. What case shows the indirect object?
2. Does Ablative of Means go with a preposition in Latin?
3. Does the Dative case go with a
preposition in Latin?
4. Which cases have an “a” ending?
5. To which declension do nouns ending
in –er and –r belong?
6. What English prepositions do we use
to translate the Dative case?
7. What English words do we use to
translate the Ablative of Means?
8. What English prepositions do we use
to translate the Ablative of Place Where?
9. What are the five new neuter nouns
that we have learned?
10. What are the verbs that go with the
Dative case in Latin and in English?
11. Decline the word “frumentum, i”
N. _______________ _________________
G. _______________ _________________
D. _______________ _________________
Ac. _______________ _________________
Ab. _______________ _________________
12. Decline the word “ager, agri”
N. _______________ _________________
G. _______________ _________________
D. _______________ _________________
Ac. _______________ _________________
Ab. _______________ _________________
13. pueris
nuntias-
14. manent
gladiis-
15. carro
portatis-
16. in silvis-
17. ad virum-
18. aqua
vitae-
19. monstrant
servis-
20. bono cibo
augemus-
B. Adjectives
1. What does a substantive substitute
in for?
2. What would a feminine substantive
translate as?
3. Bonos amamus-
4. Malas non amamus-
5. Bona amant-
C. Verbs
1. What is the difference between first
and second conjugation verbs?
2. How do you find the present stem of
a 2nd Conjugation verb?
3. Conjugate the verb habeo, habere,
habui, habitus in the present tense:
1st ___________________
____________________
2nd ___________________ ____________________
3rd ___________________ ____________________
4. Conjugate the verb augeo, augere,
auxi, auctus in the future tense and translate it into
English:
1st ________________
_________________
________________
_________________
2nd ________________
_________________
________________
_________________
3rd ________________
_________________ ________________ _________________
5. Marcus pueris iniuriam virorum
monstrabit.
6. Filia reginae puero gloriam mango
praemio donat.
7. Bonus vir multum frumentum parvis
pueris donabit.
8. Agricolae ignavi copiam frumentum
parvis pueris donabit.
9. How do you form a singular
command? How do you form a plural
command?
10. Pugnate gladiis! Amate amicitiam! Specta tua signa! Remane in patria bona!