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1B Q4#1 Test Review

Horizontales
Translate "they will have loved"
Translate "he shall seize."
The present active system uses the 2nd principal part of the verb called the __________.
Ubi est Troia?
Translate "we were leading"
Translate "they will hear."
The present, imperfect, and future tenses make up the _________ _________ system.
The name of the 3rd principal part of the verb is the _______ ___________ ____________.
Quis in urbem vivebat?
Translate "we have loved"
Give the 3rd person plural, present tense of "vinco"
The ________ stem is formed from the 3rd principal part of the verb.
Translate "he will have lead."
In which declension is "urbs" in the 1st sentence of the story? (write it out)
Give the 3rd person, plural, present tense of "ago"
Give the 1st person singular future tense of "ago"
Verticales
What is the 2nd person singular, present tense of "capio"?
Translate "she will lead"
Translate "you all were seizing."
Translate "he was loving"
What is the genitive singular ending for the 3rd declension?
A ___________ is a list of verb forms given for each tense in a specific person and number.
Which case indicates a noun's declension?
The perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses form the _________ __________ system.
What is the infinitive form of "erat"?
Translate "you had loved" (sing.)
The letter that indicates a verb's conjugation is called a _______ __________.
The -ae ending indicates which declension? (write it out)
To __________ means to write out the persons and numbers of a verb in a specific tense.
What is a group of words which contains a subject and a conjugated verb called?
Give the 3rd person, singular present tense of "capio"
Give the 3rd person, singular future tense of "vinco."
Translate "they love."
In which declension is "Priamus"? (write it out)
Quis est magna urbs?