He/she/it is or is
What is est?
Plural nominative form of fluvius
a. fluviae b. fluvii
c. fluvi d. fluvium
What is b. fluvii?
The deep pool; impluvium _________.
a. altus b. altum
c. alta d. alti
What is b. altum?
Genetive plural form of aqua.
a. aquorum b. aquarium
c. aquarum d. aquae
What is c. aquarum?
A Latin adjective must agree with the noun it describes in these ways.
What is gender, number and case?
They are
What is sunt?
Singular nominative form of populi
a. populus b. populum
c. popula d. populius
What is a. populus
The long kitchen; culina _______.
a. longus b. longum
c. longa d. longae
What is c. longa?
The water of life
a. aqua vitae b. aqua vita
c. aqua vitarum d. aquae vitae
What is d. aquae vitae?
This Latin case is used for the subject of the sentence.
What is the nominative case?
I am
What is sum?
Singular nominative form of stellae.
a. stellar b. stellum
c. stellarum d. stella
What is d. stella?
The big rooms
a. cubiculi magni b. cubiculum magnum
c. cubicula magnum d. cubicula magna
What is d. cubicula magna?
The trees of the towns.
a. ligna oppidum b. lignae oppidorum
c. ligna oppidorum d. lignae oppidae
What is b. lignae oppidorum?
This Latin case expresses possession or ownership.
What is the genitive case?
You (plural) are
What is estis?
Plural nominative form of beastia.
a. beastie b. beastiae
c. beasti d. beastae
What is b. beastiae?
The beautiful windows.
a. fenestrae bellae b. fenestra bella
c. fenestras bellas d. fenestrae bella
What is a. fenestrae bellae?
The mother of the girls.
a. mater puellae b. mata puella
c. mater puelli d. mater puellarum
What is d. mater puellarum?
To turn the sentence Mamma est in casa into a question you would do this.
What is add -ne to the end of est?
What is sumus?
Plural nominative form of tabernaculum.
a. tabernaculums b. tabernacula
c. tabernacle d. tabernaculi
What is b. tabernacula?
The big noses
a. nasus magnus b. nasi magnus
c. nasi magni d. nasus magni
What is c. nasi magni?
Mater familiae
a. mother's family b. mother's families
c. mother of the family d. mother of the families
What is d. mother of the family?
True or False: In Latin, the verb is always at the end of the sentence
False