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Latin C Spring Final

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  • amīca, amīcae
    friend (friend)
  • If a noun ends in -us or -ī this indicates which gender?
    masculine
  • Imperfect Tense Verb Endings
    -bam, -bas, -bat, -bamus, -batis, -bant
  • oppidum, oppidī
    town
  • rosa, rosae
    rose
  • dō, dāre
    to give
  • If a noun ends in -um or -ī this indicates which gender?
    neuter
  • stella, stellae
    star
  • If a noun ends in -a or -ae this indicates which gender?
    feminine
  • puer, puerī
    boy
  • What 2 jobs can a nominative case noun do?
    subject, predicate nominative
  • nārrō, nārrāre
    to tell
  • Future Tense Verb Endings
    -bo, -bis, -bit, -bimus, -bitis, -bunt
  • cēna, cēnae
    dinner
  • fābula, fābulae
    story
  • vir, virī
    man
  • culīna, culīnae
    kitchen
  • Present Tense Verb Endings
    -o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
  • equus, equī
    horse
  • ancilla, ancillae
    maid-servant
  • servō, servāre
    to take care of
  • amīcus, amīcī
    friend (male)
  • aedificō, aedificāre
    to build
  • porto, portāre
    to carry
  • 3 characteristics of an imperfect verb
    1.in the past 2.ongoing 3.-ing ending
  • bellum, bellī
    war
  • spectō, spectāre
    to look at, watch
  • fīlia, fīliae
    daughter
  • puella, puellae
    girl
  • What 2 jobs can an accusative case do?
    direct object, object of a preposition
  • liberī, liberōrum
    children