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34 Cards in this Set
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What is a conjugation?
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A family of verbs.
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What is a declension?
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A family of nouns.
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How many noun cases are there?
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5
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How many principal parts of a latin verb are there?
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4
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The subject and the verb match in ____.
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Number
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What are the pronouns that refer to the first person?
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I, we
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What case is used when the noun is the indirect object?
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Dative
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What cases are used for prepositional phrases?
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Ablative and accusative
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Indirect objects are most commonly used with giving, telling, and showing verbs such as:
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Do, monstro
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What principal part of the verb is used to form the imperfect tense?
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The infinative.
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What are the 1rst declension endings in the nominative case(singular, plural)?
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a, ae
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What are the 1rst declension endings in the genitive case(singular, plural)?
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ae, arum
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What are the 1rst declension endings in the dative case(singular, plural)?
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ae, is
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What are the 1rst declension endings in the accusative case(singular, plural)?
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am, as
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What are the 1rst declension endings in the ablative case(singular, plural)?
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a(with macron), is
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What are the 2nd declension endings in the nominative case(singular, plural)?
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us, i
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What are the 2nd declension endings in the genative case(singular, plural)?
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i, orum
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What are the 2nd declension endings in the dative case(singular, plural)?
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o, is
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What are the 2nd declension endings in the accusative case(singular, plural)?
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um, os
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What are the 2nd declension endings in the ablative case(singular, plural)?
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o, is
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What are the verb endings for the present tense?
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o, s, t, mus, tis, nt.
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What are the verb endings for imperfect tense?
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bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant.
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What does the preposition ad mean(accusative case)?
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To, towards, near
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What does the preposition in mean(accusative case)?
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into
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What does the preposition in mean(ablative case)?
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in, on
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What does the preposition a or ad mean(ablative case)?
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away from, from
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What does the preposition de mean(ablative case)?
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down from, from
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What does the preposition e or ex mean(ablative case)?
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out of
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et, conjunction
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and
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sed, conjuction
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but
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saepe, adverb
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often
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semper, adverb
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always
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cur, adv.
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why
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ubi, adv.
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where, when
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