SECTION I: GRAMMAR RULES
The following are fill-in-the-blank exercises that ask questions about the various grammar rules. Fill in the blanks indicating the correct answers:
1. The nominative singular of the
[?] declension has no model ending.
2. The
[?] singular ending shows the declension and gives the stem.
3. Nouns naming individual male persons are
[?] .
4. Nouns naming individual female persons are
[?] .
5. Nouns ending in '-er', '-or' (ERROR) are
[?] .
6. Nouns ending in '-s', '-o', or '-x' are
[?] .
7. Nouns ending in '-l', '-a', '-n', '-c', '-e', and '-t' (LANCET) are
[?] .
8. All masculine and femine nouns of the third declension are like 'lex' except:
1. Nouns that have the same number of syllables in the genitive singular as in the
[?] singular; and
2. Nouns whose stem ends in to
[?] .
9. The verb goes
[?] in the sentence.
10. Forms of the verb
may go anywhere in the sentence.
11. A finite verb agrees with its subject in
and
.
12. With compound subjects, either the verb is
[?] (the first person preferred to the second, and the second preferred to the third), or the verb may agree with the
[?] , especially when the verb stands before or between the subjects, or when the subjects are things.
13. A predicate noun agrees with the subject, and an appositive agrees with its noun in
(if possible, also gender and number).
SECTION II: GRAMMAR FORMS:
The following fill-in-the-blank questions deal with Latin noun declensions you have learned. Fill in the blanks giving the correct noun declension:
20. Declension of lex, legis:
21. Declension of pars, partis:
21. Declension of flumen, fluminis:
Conjugation of 'sum' in the present tense:
Conjugation of 'sum' in the imperfect tense:
Conjugation of 'sum' in the future tense:
Conjugation of 'sum' in the perfect tense:
Conjugation of 'sum' in the pluperfect tense:
Conjugation of 'sum' in the future perfect tense:
, especially when the verb stands before or between the subjects, or when the subjects are things.
13. A predicate noun agrees with the subject, and an appositive agrees with its noun in (if possible, also gender and number).
SECTION II: GRAMMAR FORMS:
The following fill-in-the-blank questions deal with Latin noun declensions you have learned. Fill in the blanks giving the correct noun declension:
20. Declension of lex, legis:
Sing. Pl. Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl.
21. Declension of pars, partis:
Sing. Pl. Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl.
21. Declension of flumen, fluminis:
Sing. Pl. Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl.
Conjugation of 'sum' in the present tense:
Sing. Pl. 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
Conjugation of 'sum' in the imperfect tense:
Sing. Pl. 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
Conjugation of 'sum' in the future tense:
Sing. Pl. 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
Conjugation of 'sum' in the perfect tense:
Sing. Pl. 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
Conjugation of 'sum' in the pluperfect tense:
Sing. Pl. 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
Conjugation of 'sum' in the future perfect tense:
Sing. Pl. 1st person 2nd person 3rd person