This word tells who or what is doing or being the action of a sentence.
What is the subject?
This case indicates that a person is being directly addressed.
What is the vocative case?
The full declension pattern for the for puella, puellae, f. is:
What is: puella, puellae, puellae, puellam, puellā, puellae, puellārum, puellīs, puellās, puellīs?
The present tense conjugation for the verb sum, esse is:
What is: sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt?
The translation for the sentence "Iam Flāvia et Cornēlia sub arbore sedent quod puellae sunt dēfessae." is:
What is "Now Flavia and Cornelia sit/are sitting/do sit because the girls are tired."?
This word is the action of a sentence.
What is a verb?
This case indicates the subject of a sentence.
What is the nominative case?
The full declension pattern for servus, servī, m. is:
What is servus, servī, servō, servum, servō, servī, servōrum, servīs, servōs, servīs?
The imperfect tense conjugation pattern for the verb sum, esse is:
What is eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant?
The translation for the sentence "In vīllā sedet vir Rōmānus, nōmine Gāius Cornēlius, qui est pater Mārcī et Cornēliae." is:
What is "In the country house sits a Roman man, named Gaius Cornelius, who is the father of Marcus and Cornelia."?
This part of speech modifies a noun or a pronoun.
What is an adjective?
This case indicates a direct object in a sentence.
What is the accusative case?
The full declension pattern for vehiculum, vehiculī, n. is:
What is vehiculum, vehiculī, vehiculō, vehiculum, vehiculō, vehicula, vehiculōrum, vehiculīs, vehicula, vehiculīs?
What is the present tense conjugation pattern for the verb ambulō, ambulāre?
What is ambulō, ambulās, ambulat, ambulāmus, ambulātis, ambulant?
The translation of the sentence "Cornēlia, quod tacitē intrat, iānitōrem nōn excitat." is:
What is "Cornelia, because she enters silently, does not wake the doorkeeper."
It receives the action of the verb, in English being named right after the verb.
What is the direct object?
This case indicates possession.
What is the genitive case?
The full declension pattern for canis, canis, m./f. is:
What is: canis, canis, canī, canem, cane, canēs, canum, canibus, canēs, canibus?
The imperfect tense conjugation pattern for the verb moveō, movēre is:
What is movēbam, movēbās, movēbat, movēbāmus, movēbātis, movēbant?
The translation of the sentence "Ubi diēs est, in rāmīs arboris sē cēlat." is:
What is "When it is day, he hides himself in the branches of a tree."?
This is a part of speech which modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
What is an adverb?
This case indicates the time/place/manner in which an action occurred, usually by adding an implied preposition when translating into English.
What is the ablative case?
The full declension pattern for iter, itineris, n is:
What is iter, itineris, itinerī, iter, itinere, itinera, itinerum, itineribus, itinera, itineribus?
The present tense conjugation patter for the verb possum, posse is:
What is possum, potes, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt.
The translation of the sentence "Mārcus magnō rīsū responded, Nōn est aurīga, fatue! Est tabellārius quī epistulās cīvium praeclārōrum ab urbe fert." is:
What is "Marcus responds with a great/big/loud laugh, "It isn't a charioteer, stupid! It is a courier who is carrying/bringing/carries/brings letters of distinguished citizens from the city."?