
Mastering Latin Person Endings

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9th Grade
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Diane Johnston
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Identify the first person singular ending in Latin verbs. Options: -tis, -o, -mus, -nt
Back
-o
Answer explanation
In Latin, the first person singular ending for verbs is '-o'. This indicates the subject 'I' in the present tense, while the other options represent different persons or numbers.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the second person singular ending for Latin verbs? Options: -o, -s, -t, -mus
Back
-s
Answer explanation
In Latin, the second person singular ending for verbs is '-s'. This is used to indicate the subject 'you' in the present tense, making '-s' the correct choice among the options provided.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Choose the correct third person plural ending for Latin verbs: -nt, -tis, -mus, -o
Back
-nt
Answer explanation
The correct third person plural ending for Latin verbs is '-nt'. This ending is used for the present tense, indicating that the subject is plural (they). The other options '-tis', '-mus', and '-o' correspond to different persons or numbers.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Identify the person ending of the verb in the sentence "Puellae aquam portant." Options: -o, -s, -t, -nt
Back
-nt
Answer explanation
In the sentence "Puellae aquam portant," the verb "portant" is in the present tense, third person plural form. The ending "-nt" indicates that the subject (puellae) is plural, making "-nt" the correct choice.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the first person plural ending for Latin verbs?
Back
-mus
Answer explanation
In Latin, the first person plural ending for verbs is '-mus'. This indicates that the subject is 'we'. The other options represent different persons or numbers: '-o' is first person singular, '-s' is second person singular, and '-nt' is third person plural.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Translate the sentence into Latin: "We love the city."
Back
Amamus urbem
Answer explanation
The correct translation for "We love the city" is "Amamus urbem". "Amamus" is the first-person plural form of the verb "amare" (to love), indicating that "we" are the subject. The other options do not match this subject.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Identify the second person plural ending in Latin verbs. Options: -o, -s, -tis, -nt
Back
-tis
Answer explanation
In Latin, the second person plural ending for verbs is '-tis'. This distinguishes it from other endings like '-o' (first person singular), '-s' (second person singular), and '-nt' (third person plural).
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