Identify the first person singular ending in Latin verbs. Options: -tis, -o, -mus, -nt

Mastering Latin Person Endings

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Diane Johnston
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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-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.
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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.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Choose the correct third person plural ending for Latin verbs: -nt, -tis, -mus, -o
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-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.
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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.
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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.
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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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