My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

1B Examen Latinum

Name: _____________________
Date: ______________________
Horizontales
Pompeii is located next to the active volcano _____________ Mons.
In which case is "irae" in line 4 of The Curse of Atreus?
Which port city is located directly southwest of Roma?
"Agam" is in the _____________ tense.
Which part of speech is "contra" in line 3 of The Curse of Atreus?
The accusative singular form of rex, regis, m. is _____________.
1st person singular imperfect tense of ago, agere, egi, actum is _____________.
3rd person plural present tense of ago, agere, egi, actum is ____________.
The genitive singular ending of a 3rd declension noun is _____.
The ______________ Mons runs like a spine or backbone down the center of Italy.
"Tum" is which part of speech in line 2 and 4 of The Curse of Atreus?
Thyestes et _________sunt fratres.
"he, she, it will lead" in Latin is ____________.
Verticales
"Agit" is in the _____________ tense.
2nd person singular present tense of ago, agere, egi, actum is _____________.
Which word in Latin means "sin," "crime,"fault," or "vice"?
In The Curse of Atreus, "vitium" in line 2 is in which case?
The Latin form of "we were leading" is _____________.
What part of speech is -que in the words "Thyestesque" and "secaboque"?
What is the subject in the clause "Thyestes uxorem Atrei corrumpit"?
2nd person plural future tense of ago, agere, egi, actum is _____________.
"Corpus" is in the vocative, nominative, and ______________ cases.
Nominative plural form of corpus, corporis, n. is ____________.
Give the genitive plural form of corpus, corporis, n.
The _________ declension has a genitive singular ending of -i (spell out the number).
The ____________ mons form a natural barrier between northern Italia and Gallia.
"Corporibus" is in both the ablative plural and __________ plural.
In Latin, "I am leading" is ____________.
Quis est pater Atreus Thyestesque?
The verb "dare" or "to give" always takes which case in Latin?