Culpo Cases
Grammity-Gram-Gram Grammy-Gram-Gram
Parsing Partes
Tres Translations
Latin Legis
100

The 5 cases in Latin

nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, direct object

100

The definition of an adjective

modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, qualifying or limiting

100

In "Et tu, Brute?", the part of speech that "et" is

a conjunction

100

Translate "I am the way"

ego sum via

100

The two Latin prepositions that are for words that begin with a consonant

a, e

200

The subject case

nominative

200

the 3 ways adjectives must agree in Latin and 1 way that they don't agree

gender, number and case BUT NOT declension

200
In "Et tu, Brute?", the kind of pronouns that "tu" is

2nd person pronoun

200

Translate "and the truth"

et veritas

200

The two Latin prepositions for words that begin with vowels

ab, ex

300

The possessive case

genitive

300

What 3rd declension nouns that have the "ium" in genitive plural are called

I-stem nouns

300
In "mea culpa", the type of pronoun "mea" is

possessive pronoun adjective

300

Translate "and the life"

et vita

300

Mrs. Bryant's favorite kind of coffee

cappuccino 

400

The indirect object case

dative

400

the nouns that 3rd declension adjectives are related to

i-stem nouns

400

in "mea culpa", meaning of culpa

fault/way
400
Translate "ab urbe condita"

From the founding of the city

400

The two cases in Latin that prepositions govern

ablative and accusative

500

Name the 6th case in Latin that we haven't learned yet, but have heard the name

vocative

500

The pronoun agreement rule in Latin

a pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and in number, but its case is determined by its own clause

500

in "mea culpa", declension and gender of culpa

1st declension, feminine

500

Translate "hannibal at the gates"

Hannibal ad portas

500

In Latin prepositions govern how this amount of cases

2

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